install docs: Move requirements tl;dr to requirements doc.

This further reduces the wall of text on the install instructions.
Simultaneously it lightens up the pressure on this summary to be quite
so terse; expand a couple of items into multiple bullets (yet with
fewer words!) for greater readability.
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@ -4,17 +4,8 @@ Make sure you want to install a Zulip production server. If you'd
instead like to test or develop a new feature, we recommend the
[Zulip server development environment](../development/overview.html#requirements) instead.
You will need an Ubuntu system that satisfies
[the installation requirements](../production/requirements.html). In short,
you need:
* A dedicated machine or VM.
* A supported OS:
* Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial 64-bit
* Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty 64-bit (not recommended for new installations)
* At least 2GB RAM and 10 GB disk space (4GB and 2 CPUs recommended for 100+ users).
* A DNS name, an SSL certificate, and credentials for sending email.
For most users, you can just use our handy `--certbot` option to
generate the SSL certificate.
You'll need an Ubuntu system that satisfies
[the installation requirements](../production/requirements.html).
## Step 1: Download the latest release

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[Zulip community server](../contributing/chat-zulip-org.html), or creating a test
organization on <https://zulipchat.com>.
## Summary
To run a Zulip server, you will need:
* A dedicated machine or VM
* A supported OS:
* Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial 64-bit
* Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty 64-bit (not recommended for new installations)
* At least 2GB RAM, and 10GB disk space
* If you expect 100+ users: 4GB RAM, and 2 CPUs
* A hostname in DNS
* An SSL certificate; for most users, you can just use our handy
`--certbot` option to obtain one
* Credentials for sending email
For details on each of these requirements, see below.
## Server
#### General