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Administrative Guide
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- AWS S3 Storage Configuration using Access and Secret keys
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- Google Storage Configuration using JSON Authentication Key
- Azure Blob/File Storage Configuration using Access Keys
- Backblaze B2 Storage Configuration using Access and Secret Keys
- DigitalOcean Storage Configuration using Access and Secret Keys
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- AWS S3 File Sharing With Password Protection
- Google Cloud Storage Integration
- SSO for Admin Console using IAM Identity Center
- SSL and Load balancer for NirvaShare on AWS
- SSO for AdminConsole using Azure ActiveDirectory
- SSL Using Nginx Proxy Manager
- How to Share and Manage File Access from AWS S3, Azure Blob with Salesforce Users
- Configure SSO for Admin Console using Google Workspace as Identity Provider
- Share Azure Blob Files with ActiveDirectory Users using SSO
- S3 File Sharing with Okta Users
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System Requirements for NirvaShare
Minimum Hardware and OS Requirement
NirvaShare can be installed in a Linux environment such as Ubuntu or CentOS. Make sure, you have the below system configurations before you can proceed with the installation.
- Operating System – Ubuntu 20.04 or CentOS 7
- Minimum of 2 core CPU
- Minimum of 4 GB RAM (Recommended 8 GB)
- Minimum of 100 GB storage space.
Installation is very easy and simplified. A single install script is made available, that will install all required services and creates the database schema automatically. For installation, please refer to installation document depending on whether it is cloud or on-premise.