Where can I host my FileMaker database?
FileMaker Hosting in the Cloud with 360Works 360Works offers FileMaker hosting plans to safely keep your data in the cloud and provide access to your FileMaker solutions in FileMaker Pro Advanced, FileMaker Go, and FileMaker WebDirect.
How do I host FileMaker Pro?
To host a FileMaker Pro file, you open it and make it available to other FileMaker Pro users on your local area network. Other users who open the file become clients of that file. For the greatest security and performance, only share those files that you need to share. You can also publish your database on the web.
How do I host FileMaker database online?
To publish databases on the web:
- Open the database files in FileMaker Pro.
- Choose File menu > Sharing > Configure for FileMaker WebDirect to open the FileMaker WebDirect Settings dialog box.
- Select the filename to publish on the web from the list of open files.
- Choose which users can access the file:
How much RAM do I need for FileMaker server?
Claris FileMaker 19.0-19.3 Technical Specifications
| FileMaker Pro | ||
|---|---|---|
| Minimum | Recommended | |
| Windows | RAM: 1 GB (64-bit only) | RAM: 2 GB or more (64-bit only) |
| Mac | RAM: 2 GB | RAM: 4 GB or more |
| FileMaker Server |
Can I make a website with FileMaker?
For those unfamiliar with website creation/design, FileMaker offers the option to host your FileMaker database via Instant Web Publishing. Instant Web Publishing automatically generates web pages from your existing layouts resulting in a “hands free” web publishing experience.
How does FileMaker server work?
FileMaker Server is a dedicated database server that opens FileMaker Pro files, makes them available to clients on your network, and publishes FileMaker data in web pages or to other applications.
How do I enable FileMaker in WebDirect?
To enable FileMaker WebDirect: 1. Click the Connectors > Web Publishing tab. 2. Set FileMaker WebDirect to Enabled.
What is FileMaker Pro server?
FileMaker ® Server is a dedicated database server that opens FileMaker Pro Advanced files, makes them available to clients on your network, and publishes FileMaker data in webpages or to other applications.