[Koha] Newbie questions re servers for Koha
mourik jan c heupink
heupink at merit.unu.edu
Sat Nov 24 23:39:51 NZDT 2007
Hi Tammy,
If you want students to be able to login the opac, you need to install
koha on a system that can be reached via http. This can either be local
on your network only, or by hosting it on the internet using a hosting
company. (assuming that student pc's have internet access...)
To install koha, i think (though I'm not 100% sure) that root access on
a server is needed. This is something to keep into consideration when
talking to a hosting company.
When going for a local install, I would always install koha (or any
server like package) on a DEDICATED server system. (meaning: not just
'one of the computers in the school's network') This server doesn't need
to be incredibly fast, but it needs to be stable, reliable, and
backup-ed! (backed-up?)
I think first you need to find out what the environment is like in the
school. Do they have a network or not?
Regards,
mj
Tammy Lynne Kirk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been volunteered to set up an ILS for my niece's school. She goes
> to a small montissori grammar school with a library of about 500 books
> (or less). I looked into the open-source options and thought that I'd
> give Koha a try. The main problem that I have right now, though, is
> that I'm not very familiar with how servers work. Can I install the
> server software on one of the computers in the school's network
> (assuming they are networked) or will they need to buy an independent
> box to act as a server?
>
> If the school is not networked, what do I do? Can I run Koha on a
> stand-alone?
>
> I've explored the documentations page but most of the stuff I've read
> there explains what to do AFTER you've installed Koha. I really need
> help with installing Koha in a small school library that may not have a
> networked environment.
>
> Thanks,
> Tammy
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