Installing Confluence on a NAS

Chris June 20, 2017

Hello together,

we are a small 3 person-company and thinking about a new way for our documentation.

So we find a QNAP TS-253B for our NAS Solution with an Quad-Core Intel® Celeron® J3455 1.5GHz (Burst up to 2.3GHz)-CPU and 8 GB RAM.

https://www.qnap.com/de-de/product/model.php?II=269

Is its posible to install a Confluence System on it?

So the Hardware requirements should fit.

Accounts

Spaces

Pages

CPUs

CPU (GHz)

RAM (MB)

Notes

150

30

1,000

1

2.6

1,024

 

https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/server-hardware-requirements-guide-30736403.html

 

Does anyone has experiences with this kind of combinations?

Are there any pitfalls for the installation? Is it fast enough?

Or any outher suggestions for the NAS which one fits better?

 

Thank you very much for you input :)

best regards

christoph

 

 

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Di Chen
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May 31, 2019

You can try docker. It is very convenient.

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Eric Siskonen
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July 29, 2017

If your QNAP NAS supports containers, just create an Ubuntu LXC container and install Confluence in it.

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AnnWorley
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June 22, 2017

My translation tool wasn't good enough to understand whether the NAS has a supported operating system on it. Please see our Supported Platforms for Confluence.

In general, a NAS is network attached storage and usually has some proprietary file sharing software on it, so you wouldn't be able to install the Confluence application on it.

For further consideration, please review this knowledge base article on the subject of using a NAS with Confluence:

Is it Possible to House Confluence or Its Home Directory on an NAS Device Instead of a Local Drive?

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