Deploy anynode seamlessly on Windows, Linux, Azure, AWS, VMware, or Hyper-V. This guide aids decision-making, offering platform-specific steps and optimizing performance.

Installation

This chapter is designed to assist you in seamlessly deploying anynode across various operating systems, ensuring a smooth and efficient installation process. The chapters within this guide will delve into specific installation procedures tailored for different environments, providing you with detailed instructions for Windows, Linux, Azure or AWS Marketplace, VMware, and Microsoft Hyper-V.

Understanding that choosing the right installation platform is a crucial decision, this guide serves as a valuable decision-making resource. Whether you are deploying anynode on Windows for familiarity, Linux for flexibility, Azure or AWS Marketplace for cloud integration, VMware for virtualized environments, or Microsoft Hyper-V for seamless integration, we've got you covered.

Let's explore the diverse installation options, empowering you to make informed decisions based on your specific requirements.:

  1. In the Microsoft Windows chapter, we will guide you through the installation of anynode on a Microsoft Windows operating system. This includes obtaining the latest installation file, exploring installation options, as well as providing useful information about program paths and uninstallation.

  2. The Linux chapter encompasses all steps and commands for installing anynode on a Linux operating system, using Debian 12 as an example. Additionally, we provide information about program paths, installation packages, and offer some additional useful commands for the administration, updating and uninstallation of anynode.

  3. The Azure Marketplace chapter highlights the distinctions between a template and VM offering, providing step-by-step instructions for their deployment and access to the anynode frontend and virtual machine.

  4. In the AWS Marketplace chapter, we'll delve into the launch through the EC2 console, simplifying the process by providing recommended default options, such as security groups, key pair settings, and access to the anynode frontend. Additionally, we provide guidance for network hardening.

  5. In the VMware chapter, we will guide you through considerations for deploying anynode on a virtual machine using VMware. We'll provide recommendations on settings in the virtual hardware and suggest machine specifications. However, this guide will not delve into the specific steps for setting up a virtual machine and installing the operating system.

  6. The Microsoft Hyper-V chapter offers configuration guidance for optimizing performance in Microsoft Hyper-V environments. Our focus is on enhancing performance by adjusting the energy options within the Microsoft Hyper-V environment and optimizing timing behavior.