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How To Install Magento 2? and How to Install Magento 2 on Ubuntu and Windows
Magento 2, the latest upgrade of the previous version Magneto 1 which was officially released with present modern technologies and simplified customization as well as modified directories, in no time became the favourite eCommerce platform for over 200,000 online retailers.
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Magento 1 is infamous for it’s slow-loading compared to alternative platforms. Upgrading to Magento 2 is as a result of it’s speedy and temporary caching setup. Magento 2 features an easy and intuitive interface that allows you to create distinctive styles for every article using the inbuilt WYSIWYG editor or directly writing the HTML source code. The key to Magento’s quality is in its standard structure, strong design, and underlying technologies. To get Magento 2 running on your online store, here ’s the complete Magento 2 installation guide for you.
How to Install Magento 2?
Step 1: Download the Magento 2 package
Step 2: Verify the prerequisites
Step 3: Select the installation method from different archive sorts (zip, tar.gz, tar.bz2), with and without sample data.
Step 4: Upload to your server
Step 5: Run a check
This is just the basic way of installation. Now let’s see in detail how to install Magento 2 in different OS. Before that, the following are the common system requirements which are must for Magento 2 installation.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Operating systems: Windows, Linux distributions such as RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, and so on. If less than 2GB of RAM, we tend to suggest you produce a swap file; otherwise, your upgrade may fail.
Composer: Latest stable version, necessary for developing Magento extensions..
Web servers: Apache 2.2 or later
PHP: 5.4.11, 5.5.x, 7.0.13–7.0.x, 7.1.x (Note: Magento 2 does not support PHP 5.6.)
Required PHP extensions: PDO/MySQL, mbstring, mcrypt, mhash, simplexml, curl, gd2, ImageMagick 6.3.7 (or later) or both soap
Database: MySQL 5.6, 5.7
Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) or an SMTP server
OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMENDED:
php_xdebug2.2.0 or later (development environments only; can have an adverse effect on performance)
PHPUnit (as a command-line tool) 4.1 or later
SSL: A valid security certificate is required for HTTPS. (Note: Self-signed SSL certificates are not supported.)
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