By finishing this article you'll install your own production-ready learning management system.
What is open edX?
open edX is an open source alternative to proprietary software such as Blackboard or Udemy. It provides a flexible and scalable learning platform that can be applied in schools, colleges, and universities all around the world. Open edX is being used by 55 million students, all around the world
This article will show you how to install Open edx on your Ubuntu server and start building courses.
You can find more information about open edX on their official website.
What you are going to learn ?
Today I am going to be showing you how to install production ready open edx on your Ubuntu server and start building courses.
I'll show you what is needed for the installation, how to install it, and how your server will look once it's finished.
Requirements
- Ubuntu 20.04 amd64
- Minimum 8GB of memory
- At least one 2.00GHz CPU
- Minimum 50GB recommended for production servers
Installation Steps
First make sure you have SSH access to the server and then SSH to the server.
Install wget if it's not installed already
sudo apt-get install wget
Install open edx
wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/cubiteDevops/521cbca51ef8fa778418bdeddbd14c8c/raw/1f96b6f754bd6ec80f7639fbd9dcbcd0b8441653/openedx-installer.sh -O - | sudo bash
The above command downloads and run following script
This script:
- updates and upgrades the Ubuntu packages
- Prepare ansible environment in your server to install open edx
- Create strong passwords for open edx services
- Installs open edx
- Install our theme for open edx
How should it look like
After successful installation your open edx instance should like our demo site here
What is next
We are writing another article to teach you how to generate SSL certs for your instance, set Domain names and create admin users.
Check this tweet to see how we improved open edx default UI by using Nextjs and Strapi
The #monolithic system is a relic of the past with all its pain and drawbacks. Luckily, modern frameworks like #Nextjs and @strapijs can bring the joy back to your developers and users. Read this post on how we did just that for #openedx!
strapi.io/blog/decouple-…17:36 PM - 15 Jul 2021
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