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The following web hosts have reasonable prices, offer e-mail accounts and domain names and contribute a share of their hosting proceeds to the Tiki Software Community Association. So by subscribing while clicking through a link below, you are getting a good deal and indirectly helping Tiki financially. These hosts also coordinate with the Tiki community to help improve performance and security.

a2hosting


Start your hosting with a2hosting

When you want Tiki Wiki Hosting, you want the high performance host featuring the SwiftServer platform. That's us! At A2 Hosting, you can host your wiki on our blazing fast Turbo Servers featuring up to 20X faster page loads compared to competing Tiki Wiki Hosting providers. You're going to love them!


Hostmonster


Start your hosting with Hostmonster

Hostmonster is a US-based company specializing in shared hosting. See their features page for details. By subscribing now and taking advantage of the 1-click installer, you can have your Tiki-powered site up and running in minutes.

InMotion

  • As of December 2023, Softaculous 1-click install on mid-level shared InMotion hosting yields an installation that can run Tiki but: (1) Does not have the InnoDB database engine, which is default for Tiki (Tiki can run without InnoDB); and (2) Does not have the Tiki package composer (this will become a problem when you want to install external packages). Citing these two issues, InMotion tech support wrote that, on its shared hosting, "You won't be able to install composer, switch the db engine, etc. This software absolutely could be installed on a VPS but as it stands not on this shared server and most of the shared fleet." So InMotion customers may wish to consider a VPS for Tiki.
    • Beyond the fact that VPS is more expensive, folks looking for shared hosting likely do not have skill, time or interest to manage a VPS. If they do get a VPS (from any provider), I would recommend they install WikiSuite on it, as it has a Tiki installer built-in: https://wikisuite.org/Virtualmin-Tiki-Manager
    • As for InnoDB vs MyISAM: I just reinforced at MyISAM that it's fine to run without InnoDB
    • When we designed Packages, we anticipated that some shared hosting providers would have this limitation so we added a method for a manual install, described here: https://packages.tiki.org/. Because of Tiki's all-in-one model, almost all available features are built-in, and there are only 17 available packages. Most sites will use zero to four packages, so a manual installation is not very time consuming.

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Additional methods

Bitnami Installer

Bitnami provides a full stack installer for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. It includes PHP, phpMyAdmin and MySQL in the

installation so these do not have to be set up separately. It provides an installation of the latest stable release of Tiki, and instructions for upgrades. Further information can be found at

Bitnami Tiki Wiki.

Microsoft Web Platform Installer

To install Tiki from the Windows Web App Gallery, visit Microsoft Web Platform installer. Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is included in the Windows Web App Gallery and can be installed with the Microsoft Web Platform Installer.

Download with wget

The URLs at SourceForge usually end with /download, which causes wget to use download as filename. For

a more convenient download, use syntax wget --trust-server-names to save with the proper filename. More about this topic at sourceforge.net

- Downloading files via the command line.

Development code daily builds

You can also download a pre-release tarball (ZIP file) that is continually built every six hours. See the .timestamp file

to determine the time and date of the tarball. Please visit Daily Builds.

Clone the project at GitLab

To clone the Tiki development files, go to GitLab.

WikiSuite

Tiki is also part of WikiSuite. Learn more at https://wikisuite.org.


History

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Gary Cunningham-Lee Page locked 249
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Rodriguez Nyiringabo 248
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Rodriguez Nyiringabo 247
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Rodriguez Nyiringabo Add YunoHost to tiki installation ways 246
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Updated Tiki 25 info to Tiki 26 info. 245
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Marc Laporte Bye bye SVN 244
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Marc Laporte Tiki is not on Bitnami at the moment 243
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Marc Laporte Always latest stable. Tks Jeff 242
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Removed Microsoft Web Platform Installer info and rearranged adjacent content accordingly. 241
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Center buttons. 240
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Minor text changes. 239
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Updated version information as Tiki 25 was just released. 238
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Fixed missing images. 237
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Tiki-commented out flask icon on download daily build link -- why only this one has an icon? 236
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Updated page description (Tikiwiki -> Tiki). 235
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Jonny Bradley sss 234
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Jonny Bradley add link to daily build 233
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Marc Laporte 232
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Fixed text flow. 231
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Removed pagetitle class as it is set to not display - work this out later. 230
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Added h1 pagetitle in page, turned off option. 229
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Turned on show pagetitle. 228
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Page renamed from Download to Get Tiki. Semantic alias redirect created 227
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Gary Cunningham-Lee Replaced content with updated/styled content from Get-Tiki---Try-Tiki. 226
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Marc Laporte 225
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