Before we start describing the installation processes please be sure that you meet GrandNode system requirements.
First of all let’s start with the supported browsers because without browser you won’t be able to see the GrandNode.
We support the latest released and stable browsers, such as:
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Opera
- Safari
GrandNode with .NET Core 5.0 version can be installed on the following versions:
- Windows 7 SP1
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10 (version 1607+)
- Windows Server 2012 R2 SP1+
To install GrandNode with success you will need to install a database server also, we support:
- MongoDB 4.00 or above
Finally, to run it on a Windows Server, you need to have:
- IIS at least in version 8.0 or above
If you are a programmer, you will have to install Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 with installed .NET Core 5 libraries.
Below you will find the complete list of supported operating systems:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Oracle Linux – 7 – x64
- Fedora – 29, 30 – x64
- Debian – 9+ – x64, ARM32, ARM64
- Ubuntu – 18.04, 20.04 – x64, ARM32, ARM64
- Linux Mint – 18+ – x64
- openSUSE – 15+ - x64
- SUSE Enterprise Linux (SLES) – 12 SP2+ -x64
- Alpine Linux – 3.8+ - x64, ARM64
If you have the operating system installed, it’s time to install the server. We recommend to use the following one:
- nginx 1.14.0
If you want to host the MongoDB on the same server, you need to install MongoDB server – at least MongoDB 4.0 or higher.
It’s possible to install GrandNode on Mac OS X. It’s dedicated mostly for developers, here is the supported operating system version:
- Mac OS X in version 10.13+ - x64
On Mac OS you will have to download also Visual Studio for Mac with .NET Core SDK for Mac. Download Visual Studio. https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-mac/