This article can be considered an update of our first article on installing Chamilo (on a Raspberry Pi B+). This time, we are testing it with Raspberry 3, as of the 1st of April 2017 (no joke intended).
Last time, we were testing with Chamilo 1.9, which is arguably less load-intensive, considering it doesn’t include any Symfony component, and it doesn’t require any .htaccess configuration. This time, we will be trying Chamilo 1.11(.2), which includes dependencies managed by Composer, Symfony components, dependency on web redirections, and a series of things that can be considered to make it slower or more resource-intensive.
Of course, the Raspberry Pi 3 is considerably more powerful than the Raspberry Pi 1 B+. To give you a quick idea, here is a table comparing the two models.
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