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#1 Windows Quick Connect
If you want to test Row64 quickly and are using Windows:
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The easiest setup is with Virtual Box
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The instructions are here: Virtual Box Setup
Windows also has a Virtual Machine called WSL 2.0.
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It is also easy and fast to set up
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The instructions are here: WSL 2.0 Setup
#2 Apple Quick Connect
If you are a Mac user, a quick setup guide is here: Mac Server Setup
#3 Custom Connect
Row64 Server supports several platforms and can be set up on virtual machines, local hardware, or the cloud.
Here is a diagram of the options from easy to cutting edge:
#4 Start With the OS
For a custom install of Row64 Server, just start with the base OS you want:
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For Ubuntu, use: Ubuntu Server
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For Ubuntu Arm, use: Arm Server
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For Red Hat, use: Red Hat Server
If you want a cloud setup, the basic process is to:
- Setup your cloud instance with the OS you want
- Install Row64 Server in the OS
Here are some more detailed cloud instructions: Cloud Server
#5 Advanced Setup
There are additional, advanced ways you can setup Row64 Server.
Nvidia, Ampere & Qualcomm
For Nvidia, Ampere or Qualcomm CPU based hardware, use the Ubuntu Arm setup.
This also applies to CPU hardware from Amazon, Microsoft & Google.
Mac VM Install
Running Row64 Server on an Apple PC or laptop will use Apple Hypervisor to install Ubuntu ARM. We have dedicated instructions for that: Mac VM Setup
Mac Server
Attempting to run Apple Hardware as a server is complex due to needing to connect networking from the Hypervisor to the external network.
This article may be helpful for those experimenting with an Apple Server:
https://amodm.com/blog/2024/07/03/running-a-linux-router-on-macos
Raspberry PI 5
We've made serveral attempts to compile Row64 Server on the Raspberry PI 5, which is also ARM based but with some special compiler settings.
So far, it looks like the compute requirments are too high for the PI 5, but we are hopeful to get the PI 6 working when it comes out.