diff --git a/docs/installation/requirements.md b/docs/installation/requirements.md index f21c727db..264519d7b 100755 --- a/docs/installation/requirements.md +++ b/docs/installation/requirements.md @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ If you're not sure whether your server meets the minimum requirements, the server wizard will run some tests and give you an answer. -- [Download](https://expressionengine.com/asset/file/ee_server_wizard.zip) and unzip the archive. +- [Download](https://github.com/ExpressionEngine/ExpressionEngine-Server-Wizard/archive/refs/heads/master.zip) and unzip the archive. - Upload the folder to your server. - Point your web browser to the folder. For example: `https://example.com/ee_wizard` ## The Bare Minimums -If you are stuck in an older environment, ExpressionEngine _can_ run on PHP 7.2.5+ with 32M of memory, and MySQL 5.5.3+. PHP-FPM is also optional, but [tends to handily outperform mod_php](https://www.cloudways.com/blog/php-fpm-on-cloud/). That said,running older versions not only hurts performance—increasing the cost of your website—but also puts your site **at risk of security vulnerabilities**. The PHP Group stopped providing support for PHP 5.6 [on December 31, 2018](https://php.net/supported-versions.php). Oracle also ceased providing support for MySQL 5.5 at the same time. +If you are stuck in an older environment, ExpressionEngine _can_ run on PHP 7.2.5+ with 32M of memory, and MySQL 5.6.4+. PHP-FPM is also optional, but [tends to handily outperform mod_php](https://www.cloudways.com/blog/php-fpm-on-cloud/). That said, running older versions not only hurts performance—increasing the cost of your website—but also puts your site **at risk of security vulnerabilities**. The PHP Group stopped providing support for PHP 5.6 [on December 31, 2018](https://php.net/supported-versions.php). Oracle also ceased providing support for MySQL 5.5 at the same time. Why not save yourself the worry and hassle, enjoy a faster and more secure site that costs less to maintain, and upgrade now? Here's an email you can send to your host if they need a little nudge: