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# Installation Overview
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The Stoplight Enterprise platform provides a fully-functional on-premise API
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design, test, and documentation toolkit, taking the hassle out of your API
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strategy.
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## Deployment Options
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Before beginning with the installation, be sure to prepare all of the necessary
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systems that will be running Stoplight components. For more information on
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sizing, disk, and network requirements, please see the **Technical
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Requirements** section.
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### Single-server vs. Multi-server Deployments
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Stoplight can be deployed on one or many Linux servers (dedicated or
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virtualized). Single-server deployments run all of the necessary Stoplight
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components on a single Linux instance. This greatly simplifies the deployment
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process, as all components do not have to reach over the network to talk to one
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another. Despite ease of installation, there are some notable shortcomings to
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this option:
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* If the system is taken down for any reason, all components will be
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unavailable.
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* Any single component can affect the performance of the entire Stoplight
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platform, leading to service degradation across all components.
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Due to the shortcomings listed above, single-server deployments are typically
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recommended for POC/trial environments or for smaller organizations that do not
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wish to allocate multiple servers for the Stoplight platform.
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Multi-server deployments run different Stoplight Enterprise components on
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separate Linux instances. This deployment option is much more resilient to
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system-level issues, though it does require more network configuration.
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> Stoplight recommends multi-server deployments for all production environments.
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### Native vs. Container-based Deployments
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The Stoplight platform can be run either with a container solution (Docker) or
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natively on the Linux system. Both options are supported, however Stoplight
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recommends leveraging containers where possible for ease-of-use and improved
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security/sandboxing.
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# Stoplight Enterprise
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The Stoplight Enterprise platform provides a fully-functional on-premise API
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design, test, and documentation tool-kit, taking the hassle out of your API
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strategy.
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## Deployment Options
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Stoplight can be deployed on one or many Linux servers (dedicated or
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virtualized).
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### Single-Server
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Single-server deployments run all of the necessary Stoplight components on a
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single Linux instance. This greatly simplifies the deployment process, as all
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components do not have to reach over the network to talk to one another.
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Despite ease of installation, there are some notable shortcomings to this
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option:
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* If the system is taken down for any reason, all components will be
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unavailable.
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* Any single component can affect the performance of the entire Stoplight
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platform, leading to service degradation across all components.
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Due to these shortcomings, single-server deployments are only recommended for
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POC, pilot, or trial environments.
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### Multi-Server
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Multi-server deployments run different Stoplight Enterprise components on
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separate Linux instances. This deployment option is much more resilient to
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system-level issues, though it does require more network configuration.
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Stoplight recommends multi-server deployments for all production-facing
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installations.
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### Native vs. Container-based Deployments
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The Stoplight platform can be run either with a container solution (Docker) or
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natively on the Linux system via RPM package installation. Both options are
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fully supported, however Stoplight recommends leveraging containers where
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possible for ease-of-use and improved security/sandboxing.
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## System Requirements
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Stoplight currently supports the following Linux distributions for on-premise installations:
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* Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (x86_64)
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* CentOS / RedHat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
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A minimum of one server is required to run the Stoplight application, however,
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for a production installation, we recommend at least four servers (excluding
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monitoring and backup servers). The system specifications for each server can be
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found below under each component.
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### Docker Installations
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For the recommended Docker-based installation path, Stoplight recommends [Docker
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CE](https://www.docker.com/) v18.00+.
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### RPM Installations
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For RPM-based installations, the application requirements vary by component and
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are addressed in the component pages referenced below.
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## Stoplight Components
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The Stoplight platform is broken up in to seven main components:
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1. [Stoplight App](/enterprise/components/app)
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2. [Stoplight API](/enterprise/components/api)
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3. [Stoplight Exporter](/enterprise/components/exporter)
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4. [Prism](/enterprise/components/prism)
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5. [Tasker (Jobs Server)](/enterprise/components/tasker)
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* [Hub Builder](/enterprise/components/hub-builder)
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6. [Pubs (Hubs Server)](/enterprise/components/pubs)
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7. [GitLab CE - Stoplight Fork](/enterprise/components/gitlab)
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Please review each of the component pages prior to the installation.
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## Monitoring
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For monitoring purposes, Stoplight runs and recommends the following
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applications:
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* [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/influxdb/) v1.3
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for metrics storage and aggregation
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* [Kapacitor](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/kapacitor/) v1.3
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for alerting and metrics processing
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* [Telegraf](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/telegraf/) v1.4
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for metrics collection
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* [Mtail](https://github.com/google/mtail) v3.0 for whitebox monitoring of
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application logs
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Please note that the above recommendations are entirely optional if your
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organization already has a monitoring and alerting solution in place.
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# Requirements
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## Prerequisites
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Stoplight currently supports the following Linux distributions for on-premise installations:
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* Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (x86_64)
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* CentOS / RedHat Enterprise Linux 7 (x86_64)
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A minimum of one server is required to run the Stoplight application, however,
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for a production installation, we recommend at least four servers (excluding
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monitoring and backup servers). The system specifications for each server can be
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found below under each component.
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### Docker Installations
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For the recommended Docker-based installation path, the only application requirements are:
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* [Docker CE](https://www.docker.com/) v18.00+
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### RPM Installations
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For RPM-based installations, the application requirements are:
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* [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/) v8.9.4
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* [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/) v9.6+ (optionally included with GitLab)
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* [Redis](https://redis.io/) v2.8+ (optionally included with GitLab)
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## Stoplight Components
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The Stoplight platform is broken up in to seven main components:
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1. [Stoplight App](/enterprise/components/app)
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2. [Stoplight API](/enterprise/components/api)
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3. [Stoplight Exporter](/enterprise/components/exporter)
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4. [Prism](/enterprise/components/prism)
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5. [Tasker (Jobs Server)](/enterprise/components/tasker)
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* [Hub Builder](/enterprise/components/hub-builder)
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6. [Pubs (Hubs Server)](/enterprise/components/pubs)
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7. [GitLab CE - Stoplight Fork](/enterprise/components/gitlab)
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## Monitoring
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For monitoring purposes, Stoplight runs and recommends the following
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applications:
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* [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/influxdb/) v1.3
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for metrics storage and aggregation
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* [Kapacitor](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/kapacitor/) v1.3
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for alerting and metrics processing
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* [Telegraf](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/telegraf/) v1.4
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for metrics collection
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* [Mtail](https://github.com/google/mtail) v3.0 for whitebox monitoring of
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application logs
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Please note that the above recommendations are entirely optional if your
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organization already has a monitoring and alerting solution in place.
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