VoipNow supports many deployment and installation methods. More details on the installation procedures are available below. Before proceeding to the installation or upgrade, we advise you to read the
Release Notes.
The command line installer allows you to install VoipNow and Hubgets on a machine running a supported operating system. The server must follow the
hardware requirements and have network access in order for the installer to work. The network installer can be downloaded
here.
For more details on the installation procedure, please check
this guide.
The ISO image contains VoipNow and Hubgets pre-packaged with CentOS 7. This is the recommended installation method for dedicated servers, when no operating system is installed.
The ISO image can be downloaded
here.
For more details on the installation procedure, please check
this guide.
VoipNow can be installed on VMware vSphere. For production environments, we highly recommend VMware vSphere 5.5 or newer versions. For testing purposes, you may also use VMware Player. For more details on the VMware installation, please check
this guide.
Virtuozzo templates make the deployment of VoipNow and Hubgets on virtual servers an one-minute task. Updates can also be applied in the same way. Virtuozzo templates can be downloaded
here.
For more details on the Virtuozzo hardware node preparation for VoipNow, please check
this guide.
VoipNow can also be used on machines created with Docker under Linux. Please read
this guide for more details.
4PSA maintains the official VoipNow AMI on Amazon EC2. The image can be used to easily deploy VoipNow on the Amazon cloud. For more details, check
this guide.
4PSA delivers VoipNow in Microsoft Azure infrastructure. Get it now from the Azure marketplace and purchase a license from
our online store to activate all Unified Communications features and functionality.