[Koha] Hosting options for Koha installation

Indranil Das Gupta indradg at gmail.com
Tue Jan 31 22:29:20 NZDT 2017


Hi Andreas,

On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Andreas Resch <inselkette at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am a librarian from Vienna, Austria and I would like to install Koha for
> the library of my cultural association. As it is a small association we
> have no institutional backing and therefore no IT team. I tried to install
> Koha on the server of my website but I have no root access. I asked at the
> hosting company and they said they don't offer root access. After some
> research I found providers offering "root servers" or "managed servers"
> which are a little costly (about € 30,- a month).

The amount sounds about right!

> It would be great if you could share your experiences on which hosting is
> best. Specifically my questions are:
>
>    - Are there any recommended hosting companies and products? It would be
>    best if they were in Austria or Germany but also abroad ist ok.

The pricing you have mentioned is for entry level VPSes. There is very
little to differentiate at those levels between different web hosts. I
use online.net's servers hosted in France and DigitalOcean's servers
in their London DC for my Europe based Koha clients. Have found them
both to be reliable.

>    - If I get a root server will I be able to install it only with the
>    Installation instructions? I am proficient with the command line and I
>    already installed and set up Koha on a "virtual machine".

Being proficient with the command line it should be easy for you. Get
a VPS with Debian 8.x 64-bit and follow the instructions for Debian
based installation on the Koha wiki and you should be up in no time.

>    - Is there a better/easier way?

Yes! You can work with a Koha hosting service provider :D

> Your help would be greatly appreciated!

hope this helps.

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