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Razuna Elastic Server

Build your Razuna Elastic Server quickly and easily.

Razuna is a enterprise open source digital asset management (DAM) / media asset management (MAM) with an integrated web content management that delivers and makes management of your digital assets a simple task! By using Razuna you get the benefit of it being free and open source and supported by a professional company.

With Razuna, your information can be collected, consolidated, verified, filtered, mined and always be available and secure. Razuna does all this while requiring less hardware and fewer administrators, for the lowest overall cost of ownership. A powerful solution like Razuna will achieve significant efficiency gains as well as consistency throughout the organization.

Since Razuna is based on open standards (J2EE/CFML/SQL/XML) you can rest assured that Razuna can scale with your business. For international organizations that hold already thousands of assets, Razuna can take up on your existing assets with powerful import and export tools.

Select the desired components form the drop down lists below. Click server configuration to specify the server deployment parameters. Build, deploy or download, and enjoy!
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Razuna *

    • Razuna 1.3

      This is the whole Razuna Open Source Digital Asset Management (http://razuna.org) including all required libraries.

J2EE Application Server *

  • Razuna needs a J2EE Server to run on. Currently only Tomcat 6 is tested and available.

Databases

  • Razuna comes with a high performance database, but if you want to use MySQL then add it here (Oracle and MS SQL are the other databases that are supported as well).

Other stuff that you might need

  • These are just additional packages that you might consider installing.

    • Apache 2.2

    • Curl

    • Memcached

    • SubVersion

    • Nginx

      An alternative to Apache which runs fine with Razuna

 




There are two ways for you to get a Razuna virtualized server now.

1. You can download an existing Razuna Elastic Server from the 'Community' page by clicking on the "Community" tab above and browsing the available servers.

2. Alternatively, build your own in VMware, Xen, Parallels, or Virtual Iron format. You can even upload and deploy it to Amazon with your EC2 credentials.

Why build your own instead of downloading a pre-built VMs? Because you get the virtualization format of your choice, with the parameters you want for memory and virtual hard drive size. And because each Elastic Server built gets its own unique ID (for patching purposes) and its own unique MAC address, so no DHCP conflicts!

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