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Installation guide missing pieces #64

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PiTrem opened this issue Dec 15, 2021 · 0 comments
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Installation guide missing pieces #64

PiTrem opened this issue Dec 15, 2021 · 0 comments
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PiTrem commented Dec 15, 2021

(comments from dd4d99b moved here for discussion/change request)

  • From how many users should I start splitting the services

  • How does this make sense? What advantages do I have?

  • Installation scripts for the different machines is missing.

  • On the end of the page are important information -> link possible?

  • How do I install Chemotion if several working groups at one university / from different universities want to access Chemotion? Does each working group have to install everything completely? Can I save the data of the working groups on different computers?

  • Where are the research data and entries stored in Chemotion? If the installation is done on multiple machines, Chemotion will have more users and consequently more data. Shouldn't the DB server have more hard disk or at least 500 GB?

  • The information density here is very high, and i think that single subheadings would help, e.g. "Use of SSL" here.
    Another point, e.g. Use of a server name

@PiTrem PiTrem added documentation question Further information is requested labels Dec 15, 2021
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