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Can I set up On-Premise Installation as Free(not paid)

Hello Seniors,
I have needed On-Premise Installation for fully accessed and managed Database.

So I want really known "Can I set up On-Premise Installation By myself as Free(not paid)?" and if can,


Please share me useful resource reference links (cause I researched for it but I can't identify those links are actually useful for me(junior)).

I really thank you for your patient and supporting!

2024-02-16 11-58-28
Sheikh Mohd Fahad
Solution

Hey @Moe Kyaw Swar,

No, you can’t set up a free, fully self-managed On-Premises OutSystems environment.

Why:

  • OutSystems On-Premises is an Enterprise (paid) offering.

  • It requires a commercial license to install the platform and manage your own database (SQL Server / Oracle).

  • The free Personal Environment is cloud-hosted by OutSystems, so you don’t get full database or infra control.

For On-Premises Installation help, check this outsystems documentation
https://success.outsystems.com/documentation/11/setup_outsystems_infrastructure_and_platform/setting_up_outsystems/

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Moe Kyaw Swar

@Sheikh Mohd Fahad thank you for your supporting!

2023-12-26 10-35-28
OutSystems Neo
Staff
AI Generated

It is important to note that OutSystems does not currently offer a free trial for on-premises installations as part of its Free Personal Environment. The Free Personal Environment supports only cloud deployments. However, if you are exploring on-premises installations, you can try the Enterprise Trial, which is free for 30 days and can be hosted on various setups, including Private Cloud, Public Cloud, hybrid environments, or on-premises Free trial for On-premise OutSystems.

As a junior developer, setting up an on-premises environment might require coordination with your IT team or infrastructure specialists, as it involves accessing server resources and configuring them to meet OutSystems' requirements. The installation process and setup are typically part of the support OutSystems provides when opting for the Enterprise or paid versions.

For detailed pricing and support specifics related to on-premises installations, it is recommended to contact your local OutSystems team or partner Pricing details for on-premises installation of outsystems..

Unfortunately, there aren't direct public-facing resources specifically for free on-premises setups since it isn't available in the free tiers. If pricing or trial constraints exist but you're still exploring OutSystems, you may start practicing and learning with the Free Personal Environment, which offers sufficient features for initial development and learning Doubts related to Outsystems Free Edition.

This answer was AI-generated. Please read it carefully and use the forums for clarifications
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Moe Kyaw Swar

@Paulo Torres : Thank you for your supporting! I will read doc care!

2023-10-16 05-50-48
Shingo Lam

I don't think Outsystems provides a way to do this for Personal Environment. 

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Moe Kyaw Swar
2016-04-22 00-29-45
Nuno Reis
 
MVP

The only options are:

  • Personal Environment (O11) and Personal Edition (ODC) are free and in the cloud.
  • If you pay for a O11 license, you can have it on-premises or in the cloud (to be defined in the contract).
  • If you pay for a ODC license, it is in the Cloud.
2024-02-16 11-58-28
Sheikh Mohd Fahad
Solution

Hey @Moe Kyaw Swar,

No, you can’t set up a free, fully self-managed On-Premises OutSystems environment.

Why:

  • OutSystems On-Premises is an Enterprise (paid) offering.

  • It requires a commercial license to install the platform and manage your own database (SQL Server / Oracle).

  • The free Personal Environment is cloud-hosted by OutSystems, so you don’t get full database or infra control.

For On-Premises Installation help, check this outsystems documentation
https://success.outsystems.com/documentation/11/setup_outsystems_infrastructure_and_platform/setting_up_outsystems/

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Moe Kyaw Swar

@Sheikh Mohd Fahad thank you for your supporting!

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