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.. _install:
Installation
============
Requirements
------------
The only prerequisite for running this is a working docker install. Both docker and docker-compose are required. Follow the instructions from the official documentation:
- `Docker <https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/>`_
- `Docker compose <https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/>`_
Note that the production web server container will bind to port 80 and 443, so if there a web server is running on the same server (Apache or Nginx, for instance), it should be stopped prior to running tutor. See the :ref:`troubleshooting <webserver>` section for a workaround.
With Tutor, Open edX can run on any platform that supports Docker, including Mac OS and Windows. Tutor was tested under various versions of Ubuntu and Mac OS.
At a minimum, the server running the containers should have 4 Gb of RAM. With less memory, the deployment procedure might crash during migrations (see the :ref:`troubleshooting <migrations_killed>` section) and the platform will be unbearably slow.
At least 9Gb of disk space is required.
Also, the host running the containers should be a 64 bit platform. (images are not built for i386 systems)
Direct binary downloads
-----------------------
The latest binaries can be downloaded from https://github.com/regisb/tutor/releases.
Installing from pip
-------------------
If, for some reason, you'd rather install from pypi instead of downloading a binary, run::
pip install tutor-openedx
Installing from source
----------------------
::
git clone https://github.com/regisb/tutor
cd tutor
python setup.py develop