2013 Vesa Juvonen Principal Consultant Microsoft Development environment setup considerations Client OS installations are no longer supported Windows 8 OS supports also 64 bit clients in HyperV ID: 728663
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Setting up team development infrastructure for SharePoint 2013
Vesa Juvonen
Principal Consultant
MicrosoftSlide2
Development environment setup considerations
Client OS installations are no longer supported
Windows 8 OS supports also 64 bit clients in Hyper-V
Similar hosting options as for SP2010 for virtualized environments
Cloud based hosting for development and testing environments is valid option
Workflow Manager service
can be installed on same server as SharePoint
Office Web Apps has to be in dedicated server, if required for development
Minimum 8 GB memory for environment, at least 16 GB recommended for
development environments
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Remote development with client side APIs
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Individually hosted development environments
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Centrally hosted development environments
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Cloud hosted development environments (
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