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Who used OpenServer as a server inside the office?
Good afternoon. There is a kind of self-written system with many modules (HelpDesk, employee card, workflow, etc.), sometimes you have to install it inside small companies, the number of machines is from 20 to 100. The system works only within the local network, it is not visible from the Internet. To work, it needs a lot of modules, which are all present in the OpenServer assembly. The question crept up: in order not to kill time for setting up and installing all the components separately, but to install OpenServer and that's it - in general, how stable will it work, did someone try it?
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I propose to put all this and once correctly configure it for a normal system.
And wrap in Docker.
onpenserver is not a bad build, it can be a normal web server for Windows.
Of course, it has its own subtleties and glitches, especially with multisite, but it’s already easy to correct it with pens if you know.
In terms of stability, in principle, everything was normal, I did not complain.
Under windows, either his or winginx, there these modules configure everything .... in windows .... not real ...
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