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- | ====== A NAV virtual appliance ====== | + | ====== NAV Virtual Appliances ===== |
- | We've created a virtual appliance in OVF format for those who want to get quickly started with NAV. | + | We've built virtual appliances in OVF format for those who want to get quickly started with NAV. |
Most popular virtualization environments can import this appliance (Though you may need to use VMWare's OVFTool to import it properly into VMWare). | Most popular virtualization environments can import this appliance (Though you may need to use VMWare's OVFTool to import it properly into VMWare). | ||
- | The appliance runs 64-bit Debian GNU/Linux 7.2 (a.k.a. Wheezy), with NAV installed from the packages available at our APT repository (see [[nav_on_debian]]). This also means that NAV is easily upgradeable using Debian's //aptitude// or //apt-get// tools. | + | The appliances are usually built on 64-bit stable versions of Debian GNU/Linux, with NAV installed from the packages available at our APT repository (see [[nav_on_debian]]). This also means that NAV is easily upgradeable using Debian's //aptitude// or //apt-get// tools. |
===== Download ===== | ===== Download ===== |