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JumpBox for the Joomla! CMS

JumpBox for the Joomla! CMS - 1.1.0

virtual appliance for Joomla

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Current Version: 1.1.0
Release Date: 2008-06-25
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 610
Downloads (all versions): 4,315
Price: $199.99 for JumpBox Open Subscription (access to 28+ apps)

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Product Description:

Joomla! is an award-winning Content Management System (CMS) that will help you build websites and other powerful online applications. It's one of the most popular Open Source applications around and the JumpBox for Joomla is a huge time saver. It captures the experience of a skilled IT admin in a package that's very easy to use and provides a production quality Joomla! installation in no time flat. This JumpBox is for the Joomla! 1.0.x series of releases. A JumpBox for Joomla 1.5.x is also available. We offer a number of content management systems as JumpBoxes, but Joomla is consistently the most popular. This JumpBox is based on the 1.1 JumpBox Platform and includes a backup system that supports archiving the state of the JumpBox to NFS, Windows File Shares and Amazon S3.

What's new in this version:

This JumpBox is now running on the production release of the v.1.1 platform and includes all the enhancements listed in this post: http://www.jumpbox.com/node/1092 Most notably this includes:
  • built-in automated backups to Amazon S3
  • integrated web stats for the application
  • GUI-based SSL cert configuration tool
  • GUI-based method for configuring an email relay
  • update of the underlying OS to Ubuntu Base 8.04 LTS

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel

Additional Requirements:

  • Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
  • Virtualization software. Any of:
    • VMWare
    • Parallels
    • Xen Open Source
    • Microsoft Virtual Server
    • Microsoft Virtual PC
    • Virtual Iron
  • For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
  • 3 GB Free disk space
  • Minimum 1 GB System RAM
  • Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
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    JumpBox for the Joomla! CMS CommentaryIs this Legal??? - Version: 1.0.1, 8/29/2007 01:10PM PST

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    Mackey
    Utilizing a free CMS how is it that this author appears to be cashing in on using Joomla as a bases to sell when the whole purpose is to use Joomla? Or any of the other FREE scripts that are under the GNU.

    Open Source Matters, Inc. (OSM) is a not-for-profit formed under United States law and exists to provide organizational, legal and financial support for the Joomla open-source project. OSM has been incorporated as a New York not-for-profit to ensure the Joomla project and future projects continue to exist beyond the participation of individual volunteers, to enable contributions of intellectual property and funds while providing a vehicle for limiting legal exposure for projects.

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    JumpBox for the Joomla! CMS CommentaryWhat's the point? - Version: Beta 0.9, 5/23/2007 12:48AM PST

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    Stimpson
    What's the point of all of this? Yes, I had Joomla running in 2 seconds on my local machine, but now what. Am I missing something here? Why would I run a cms on a local machine, with no ftp or mysql access?
    Usualy your hosting provider sets up your database on a amp-server and with the beauty of Joomla you have your cms up and running in 15 minutes. (Uploading the files is the most time consuming)
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