docs/installation-and-operations/README.md
This page summarizes the options for getting OpenProject, some hosted and some on-premise. With this information you should be able to decide what option is best for you. Find a full feature comparison here.
All editions can be enhanced by adding the BIM module, including features for construction project management, i.e. 3D model viewer, BCF management. See how to switch to that edition in the documentation or how to start a BIM Enterprise cloud edition.
Compare the features of these versions on the website.
[!NOTE] There are some minor options given in the "Other" row of the table below. These are not recommended but you may wish to try them.
| Main Topics | Content |
|---|---|
| System requirements | Learn the minimum configuration required to run OpenProject |
| Installation | How to install OpenProject and the methods available |
| Operations & Maintenance | Guides on how to configure, backup, upgrade, and monitor your OpenProject installation |
| Advanced configuration | Guides on how to perform advanced configuration of your OpenProject installation |
| Other | Guides on infrequent operations such as MySQL to PostgreSQL migration |
| BIM | How to install OpenProject BIM edition |
| JIRA migration | How to migrate from JIRA to OpenProject |
For production environments and when using a supported distribution, we recommend using the packaged installation. This will install OpenProject as a system dependency using your distribution's package manager, and provide updates in the same fashion that all other system packages do.
An OUTDATED and OLD manual installation option exists, but due to the large number of components involved and the rapid evolution of OpenProject, we cannot ensure that the procedure is either up-to-date or that it will correctly work on your machine. This means that manual installation is NOT recommended NOR supported.