Hi davide.marcellan@work.it,
The best option for installing EspoCRM on the GCP would be to initially deploy an Ubuntu server and then install EspoCRM using a script on it: https://docs.espocrm.com/administrat...tion-by-script.
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Interesting. Honestly I don't know but looking at the Author, I think this is unofficial support.
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Who is Miri Infotech? Is that the company name of EspoCRM or some 3rd party.Leave a comment:
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GCP EspoCRM Deploy
Hi all
I receive this message from GCP; You know the reason why?
Action Required: Important update about EspoCRM from the Google Cloud Marketplace Team Project Name: atw-18-0001-VV Project ID: atw-18-0001 Dear project owner, We are writing to inform you that Google Click-to-Deploy has decided to stop offering EspoCRM on Google Cloud Marketplace as of May 14th, 2024. Google Click-to-Deploy has provided the additional following information on this deprecation and how to migrate your workload, and their contact information:
Deprecation: EspoCRM will no longer be available on Google Cloud Marketplace as of November 20th, 2024. Impact: After this date, your existing EspoCRM deployment will remain active, but you will not receive security patches or upgrades. Recommendation: Google recommends switching to an alternative product. A complete list of alternative products is available on the Google Cloud Marketplace website: https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/browseYou can continue using EspoCRM until November 20th, 2024 and Google Click-to-Deploy will continue to offer you support during this time. Sorry for the inconvenience. See you in the Cloud, The Google Cloud Team
Thanks in advance
davide
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