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Post your questions and help others in our Forum Frequently asked questions and tips in our Wiki   BitNami native installers automate the setup of a BitNami application stack on Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. Each installer includes all of the software necessary to run out of the box (the stack). The process is simple; just download, click next-next-next and you are done! BitNami stacks are completely self contained and will not interfere with other software on your system. Learn more about BitNami Native Installers
  BitNami virtual machine images contain a minimal Linux operating system and a fully configured BitNami application stack. Running virtual machine images requires a hypervisor such as VMWare or VirtualBox, so it is recommended for system administrators and advanced users. Learn more about BitNami Virtual Machines You can find additional documentation at the Bitnami Virtual Machine FAQ. VMware Virtual Machines
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