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Vodia Windows PBX AWS Setup

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February 25, 2020

Vodia PBX can be installed on Windows systems using a downloadable installer package, which creates a Windows service that launches automatically upon startup. For installations, the 64-bit version is recommended for better scalability, particularly if the system supports 64-bit operations and has a larger number of registered phones. Links to download the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Vodia PBX are provided, with an option to upgrade to version 63.0 available through the PBX GUI post-installation.

Vodia PBX can be installed on Windows using an installer program. This program creates a service in Windows that automatically starts after the system is booted. Before you can install the software, you have to download a copy of the installer package. The following locations apply to version 58.0:

We strongly suggest using the 64-bit version (if you are running a 64-bit server). 64-bit scales much better when the installation size reaches 100 registered phones. 32-bit versions should only be used if you are running a 32-bit operating system.

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