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OVH 1-click modules: Wordpress, Dolibar and Sugar CRM


UK1
04-06-2013, 19:44
Quote Originally Posted by marks
well, as I've said above, if you need the latest Drupal installation, you'll have to install Drupal yourself, following the instructions on their site and using the database provided by OVH.
In that case, the 1-click module installation won't be of much help to you.
Thanks, it was easier to install than I had originally thought. I would recommend using forced HTTPS for the Drupal login page. There is also a module that forces HTTPS.

marks
03-06-2013, 11:35
well, as I've said above, if you need the latest Drupal installation, you'll have to install Drupal yourself, following the instructions on their site and using the database provided by OVH.
In that case, the 1-click module installation won't be of much help to you.

UK1
30-05-2013, 21:04
hello thanks,

I've installed Drupal and used the database which comes with personal hosting

marks
21-05-2013, 12:54
sorry for the delay on getting back to you about this.

Yes, the versions of the modules are not updated as soon as a new release is available. We install stable and tested versions and update them from time to time. If you need it to be up to date, I suggest you to update them yourself (at your own risk!) or install your own modules and keep it up to date.

The 1-click modules are meant to be quick and good-enough installations for quick deployments. Long term installations including big websites may require a closer control (ie: your own installation)

UK1
03-05-2013, 01:54
Hello,

I've installed modules on shared hosting using the the 1-click module installer. It's very easy to use. I've installed Wordpress, Dolibar and Sugar CRM, however they are NOT the latest versions.....

Wordpress latest stable release: 3.5.1 / OVH version: 3.5.0
Sugar CRM latest stable release: CE 6.5.12 / OVH version: 6.1.3
Dolibar latest stable release: 3.3.1 / OVH version: 3.0.0

Dolibar and Sugar CRM are designed to contain sensitive customer data, so they need to be the latest stable versions. I've using forced HTTPS which is very good, but I will have to install the latest versions manually.
Has anyone else noticed they aren't the latest versions?

While I'm at it, what's the new VPS like? I may upgrade to see if it speeds up my image rich website.

Best.