# Deployment

Strapi gives you many possible deployment options for your project or application. Strapi can be deployed on traditional hosting servers or services such as 21YunBox, Render, Heroku, AWS, Azure and others. The following documentation covers how to develop locally with Strapi and deploy Strapi with various hosting options.

🤓 Database deployment

Deploying databases along with Strapi is covered in the databases guide.

# General guidelines

PREREQUISITES

To provide the best possible environment for Strapi there are a few requirements, these apply in both a development (local) as well as a staging and production workflow.

  • Node LTS (v14 or v16) Note that odd-number releases of Node will never be supported (e.g. v13, v15).
  • NPM v6 or whatever ships with the LTS Node versions
  • Typical standard build tools for your OS (the build-essentials package on most Debian-based systems)
  • At least 1 CPU core (Highly recommended at least 2)
  • At least 2 GB of RAM (Moderately recommended 4)
  • Minimum required storage space recommended by your OS or 32 GB of free space
  • A supported database version
    • MySQL >= 5.7.8
    • MariaDB >= 10.2.7
    • PostgreSQL >= 10
    • SQLite >= 3
  • A supported operating system
    • Ubuntu >= 18.04 (LTS-Only)
    • Debian >= 9.x
    • CentOS/RHEL >= 8
    • macOS Mojave or newer (ARM not supported)
    • Windows 10
    • Docker - docker repo (opens new window)

# Application Configuration

# 1. Configure

We always recommend you use environment variables to configure your application based on the environment. Here is an example:

Path — ./config/server.js.

module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
  host: env('APP_HOST', '0.0.0.0'),
  port: env.int('NODE_PORT', 1337),
});

Then you can create a .env file or directly use the deployment platform you use to set environment variables:

Path — .env.

APP_HOST=10.0.0.1
NODE_PORT=1338

💡 TIP

To learn more about configuration details, you can read the configurations documentation.

# 2. Launch the server

Before running your server in production you need to build your admin panel for production

Run the server with the production settings.

✋ CAUTION

We highly recommend using pm2 (opens new window) to manage your process.

If you need a server.js file to be able to run node server.js instead of npm run start then create a ./server.js file as follows:

const strapi = require('@strapi/strapi');

strapi(/* {...} */).start();

# Advanced configurations

If you want to host the administration on another server than the API, please take a look at this dedicated section.

# Hosting Provider Guides

Manual guides for deployment on various platforms, for One-click and docker please see the installation guides.

Group

21YunBox

Step by step guide for deploying on 21YunBox

Amazon AWS

Step by step guide for deploying on AWS EC2

Azure

Step by step guide for deploying on Azure

Cleavr

Step by step guide for deploying to popular VPS providers using Cleavr

DigitalOcean App Platform

Manual step by step guide for deploying on DigitalOcean App Platform

DigitalOcean Droplets

Manual step by step guide for deploying on DigitalOcean droplets

Fly.io

Manual step by step guide for deploying on Fly.io

Google App Engine

Manual step by step guide for deploying on GCP's App Engine

Heroku

Step by step guide for deploying on Heroku

Render

Three different options for deploying on Render

Qovery

Step by step guide for deploying on Qovery

Microtica

Deploy on your AWS account with Microtica

# Optional Software Guides

Additional guides for optional software additions that compliment or improve the deployment process when using Strapi in a production or production-like environment.

CAD

Caddy

Overview of proxying Strapi with Caddy

HAP

HAProxy

Overview of proxying Strapi with HAProxy

Nginx

Overview of proxying Strapi with Nginx