.. _techguide-installation-virtualmachine:virtual_machine_image: Virtual Machine Image ===================== If you need a ready-to-run server, you can download the Virtualbox image of the latest Hospital Management System. This Virtual Machine (VM) has followed the traditional vanilla installation method on a Debian GNU/Linux operating system. Users: * gnuhealth: The admin user for the the HIS server (passwd: "freedom") * root: Its password is "freedom" .. important:: Make sure you change both passwords The HIS server is enabled by default, so it runs automatically at operating system boot time. Demo DB: We have also included the demo DB "health44", as in the community server. The credentials are the same (admin/gnusolidario) You can of course create your own and customize the server. This is a full blown server and operating system ready to use. Disk space: In order to save resources and download times this is a small image (16GB). There are several gigabytes free for the database, and you can always mount an additional filesystem in the future. The image is compressed in a xz format. Make sure you uncompress it before importing into virtualbox. You can download the latest image here: https://www.gnuhealth.org/downloads/images/GNUHealth_44_Debian_12.vdi.xz .. _techguide-installation-virtualmachine:virtual_machine_image-virtual_machine_specifications: Virtual Machine Specifications ------------------------------ :: GNU Health kernel: 4.4.0 Debian: 12 "Bookworm" DB: Postgresql 15 Python: 3.11 Tryton: 6.0 Desktop environment : XFCE 4.18 Disk size: 16Gb (total) MD5 hash: 48ff192bccbd1336302cb82602fbfc0a GNUHealth_44_Debian_12.vdi.xz