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You can deploy QuickMeet.Chat using different options, which we will explore extensively in this section. Furthermore, we will discuss hosting, system requirements, optimization, and top-notch security measures for seamless deployment.
Prerequisites
Follow the System Requirements guide to deploy a successful and stable QuickMeet.Chat workspace. Select the appropriate system specifications for hardware, file storage, and MongoDB for your workspace.
Recommended deployment methods
The following three modes of deployment are recommended for the production environment :
Deploy with Docker & Docker Compose: Install and set up QuickMeet.Chat with Docker & Docker compose.
Deploy with AWS: Use Docker to set up QuickMeet.Chat and streamline your deployment on AWS.
Deploy with Kubernetes: Use the official QuickMeet.Chat Helm chart with Kubernetes.
Deploy with Snaps: Snaps are also a convenient way to rapidly deploy a QuickMeet.Chat instance for development or discovery purposes. However, we do not recommend Snaps for managing the production environment.
Refer to the deployment FAQ if you encounter any problem.
If you are using a firewall, you may need to whitelist some URLs to communicate with our cloud services. See Firewall Configuration for the complete list.
Update QuickMeet.Chat
Once your workspace is deployed, learn how to update QuickMeet.Chat to the latest version or your preferred release. For additional information about the releases, visit our release page.
Scale QuickMeet.Chat
You can scale QuickMeet.Chat workspaces to ensure optimal performance even with thousands of users and more. You can do this by deploying QuickMeet.Chat using microservices or several smaller components, each focusing on a single feature of QuickMeet.Chat.
Additional deployment methods
Find additional methods to deploy and test your workspaces:
Deploy with Digital Ocean: Deploy QuickMeet.Chat with a one-click install from the Digital Ocean marketplace.
Deploy on Ubuntu: Set up QuickMeet.Chat on Ubuntu, one of the most popular Linux distributions.
Deploy on Windows 10: Install and run QuickMeet.Chat on your Windows 10 machine.
Deploy on Debian: Support QuickMeet.Chat installation for all Debian-based distros.
Deploy on CentOS: Install and run QuickMeet.Chat on CentOS
As of December 15, 2023, QuickMeet.Chat has ceased support for connections from cloud services and official mobile/desktop apps to workspaces running legacy versions outside our support window. Users on unsupported legacy servers are advised to upgrade to the latest QuickMeet.Chat version to ensure continued access to cloud, mobile, and desktop applications. Each QuickMeet.Chat version is supported for six months post-release.