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# Requirements
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Note that if you just want to play around with Zulip and see what it
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looks like, it is easier to install it in a development environment
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following
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[these instructions](readme-symlink.html#installing-the-zulip-development-environment),
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since then you don't need to worry about setting up SSL certificates
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and an authentication mechanism. Or, you can check out the
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[Zulip development community server](chat-zulip-org.html).
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## Server
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#### Hardware Specifications
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* CPU and Memory: For installations with 100+ users you'll need a
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minimum of **2 CPUs** and **4GB RAM**. For installations with fewer
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users, 1 CPU and 2GB RAM is sufficient. We strong recommend against
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installing with less than 2GB of RAM, as you will likely experience
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out of memory issues installing dependencies. We recommend against
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using highly CPU-limited servers like the AWS `t2` style instances
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for organizations with a hundreds of users (active or no).
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* Disk space: You'll need at least 10GB of free disk space. If you intend to
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store uploaded files locally rather than on S3 you will likely need more.
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#### Network and Security Specifications
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* Incoming HTTPS access (usually port 443, though this is
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configurable) from the networks where your users are (usually, the
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public Internet). If you also open port 80, Zulip will redirect
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users to HTTPS rather than not working when users type
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e.g. `http://zulip.example.com` in their browser. If you are using
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Zulip's [incoming email integration][email-mirror-code] you may also
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need incoming port 25 open.
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[email-mirror-code]: https://github.com/zulip/zulip/blob/master/zerver/management/commands/email_mirror.py
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* Outgoing HTTP(S) access (ports 80 and 443) to the public Internet so
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that Zulip can properly manage inline image previews. You'll also
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need outgoing SMTP access to your SMTP server (the standard port for
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this is 587) so that Zulip can send email.
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#### Operating System
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Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty and Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial are supported for running
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Zulip in production. 64-bit is recommended.
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#### Domain name
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You should already have a domain name available for your Zulip
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production instance. In order to generate valid SSL certificates with Let's
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Encrypt, and to enable other services such as Google Authentication, you'll
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need to update the domains A record to point to your production server.
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## Credentials needed
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#### SSL Certificate
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* SSL Certificate for the host you're putting this on (e.g. zulip.example.com).
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The installation instructions contain documentation for how to get an SSL
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certificate for free using [LetsEncrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/).
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#### Outgoing email
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* Outgoing email (SMTP) credentials that Zulip can use to send
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outgoing emails to users (e.g. email address confirmation emails
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during the signup process, missed message notifications, password
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reset, etc.). If you don't have an existing outgoing SMTP solution,
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read about
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[free outgoing SMTP options and options for prototyping](prod-email.html#free-outgoing-smtp).
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Once you have met these requirements, see [full instructions for installing
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Zulip in production](prod-install.html).
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