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Software bundles - MediaWiki

Manual installation of MediaWiki can be painful and time consuming, especially for users lacking technical proficiency. Some users find it easier to get up and running with MediaWiki using a software bundle. These software bundles include some combination of operating system, web server, database system, other needed libraries like PHP, MediaWiki software, extension package and/or template package.

Warning: Third-party packages are not reviewed by core developers, and there is no guarantee that they will work. Additionally, these packages may contain outdated versions of MediaWiki. Be sure to closely review compatibility information or both installation instructions and extensions. The MediaWiki development team directs users to the individual communities and companies who maintain these packages for any help with installation, configuration, or usage of these software bundles.

Use this solution if you want MediaWiki installed on your hard disk and executed in the conventional way (like most application software, more or less).

A stack, short for "solution stack", is a set of software that is often run together. MediaWiki can't run on its own, and requires several other programs to be loaded before it can work. Fortunately, easy-to-install bundled stacks, that include MediaWiki in them, are available.

Below are full packages that include MediaWiki, with supported operating system(s) specified:

A MediaWiki software appliance includes MediaWiki and all other necessary software preintegrated in a just-enough operating system. It allows users to altogether skip manual installation of MediaWiki and its dependencies, and instead deploy a self-contained, ready-to-use system that requires little to no setup, especially in combination with virtual machine software such as VirtualBox or VMware, or container software such as Docker.

Several third-party MediaWiki software appliances exist.

Virtual machine-based

Container-based

See also: Docker

Automatic installation

The following websites provide a free service that enables MediaWiki to be installed, configured, and maintained using a website's FTP information.

For increased security, a separate FTP account and MySQL/MariaDB database should be created for use with such services.

Extension packages

Packages that only hold MediaWiki extensions include:

These are MediaWiki distributions customized and prepackaged for the use of the enterprise.

Name Description Producer BlueSpice A free MediaWiki distribution for corporate use, which is constantly expanded and improved. Paid-level service available as well. Hallo Welt! Canasta A flexible and comprehensive Docker-based MediaWiki distribution. A consortium of MediaWiki consultants and hosting providers semantic::core Enterprise class MediaWiki distribution including Semantic, Visual Editor, Elasticsearch and many more powerful extensions. gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG.

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