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Getting Set-Up for Production

Speaker(s): David Haines with Andrew Poland, John Leasia, and Gonzalo Silverio

Date: Tuesday 10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Room: INTL 3

Session Abstract

This session will give an overview of issues that should be considered when setting up a production instances of Sakai. Topics will include: the process of building and localizing Sakai, making Sakai aware of your enterprise data, database and hardware considerations, and configuration of Sakai. Detailed discussions of the individual topics will be available at other sessions during the conference.

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GSP-Notes (6th Sakai Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA 5-8 Dec 2006)

There was a number of questions dealing with technical details of the schools environments during the presentation so just wanted to post this link as many schools running Sakai in production have posted their details here.

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