# Zulip in production To play around with Zulip and see what it looks like, you can [install a dev environment](readme-symlink.html#installing-the-zulip-development-environment) or check out the [Zulip development community server](chat-zulip-org.html). If you like what you see, you can set up Zulip for your team by installing a production Zulip server. These pages will walk you through how. ## Requirements You'll [need a few things](prod-requirements.html) to run a production Zulip server. Key requirements include: * a dedicated server or VM, running Ubuntu, with at least 2GB of RAM (or 4GB for a large site); * a valid DNS name and SSL certificates; * a way to send outgoing email. See [the requirements page](prod-requirements.html) for more details, including free options [for SSL](ssl-certificates.html) and [for outgoing email](prod-email.html#free-outgoing-email-services) if you don't have those already. ## Install Follow [the install instructions](prod-install.html). You'll download the built release tarball, run the Zulip install script, and configure a handful of required settings; then create your Zulip organization through your new server's web interface. ## Running You now have a running Zulip install! * Read [our advice on helping your community][realm-admin-docs] make the most of Zulip. * [Customize Zulip](prod-customize.html) to your needs. * Read about Zulip's support for backups, monitoring, and other [important production considerations](prod-maintain-secure-upgrade.html). [realm-admin-docs]: https://zulipchat.com/help/getting-your-organization-started-with-zulip