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Can I host appwrite in Azure?
Yes! You can use Azure Virtual Machines :)
Hey Jackson A Standard_B2s VM on Azure is more than enough to get you running Appwrite for yourself. I've tried this one in the past and it works well 😁
please tell me, how can do it?
Can you please let me know till what step you're comfortable? Are you able to create a VM or not?
I can create vm. but how to install appwite in ubuntu vm?
I can create VM on azure (windows vm or ubuntu vm). but how to install for production level or scalable or maintainable.
Once you create an Ubuntu VM, go ahead and install the Docker CLI.
Once that is done, you can install Appwrite on your system by running the following command in your terminal:
docker run -it --rm \ --volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ --volume "$(pwd)"/appwrite:/usr/src/code/appwrite:rw \ --entrypoint="install" \ appwrite/appwrite:0.13.4
really thanks :) ♥
really thanks :)
in case anyone runs into this thread, here's an update for azure and appwrite techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/app...
You're welcome! But this reply is after such a long day. 😄☕️
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Can I host appwrite in Azure?
Yes! You can use Azure Virtual Machines :)
Hey Jackson
A Standard_B2s VM on Azure is more than enough to get you running Appwrite for yourself. I've tried this one in the past and it works well 😁
please tell me, how can do it?
Can you please let me know till what step you're comfortable? Are you able to create a VM or not?
I can create vm. but how to install appwite in ubuntu vm?
I can create VM on azure (windows vm or ubuntu vm). but how to install for production level or scalable or maintainable.
Once you create an Ubuntu VM, go ahead and install the Docker CLI.
Once that is done, you can install Appwrite on your system by running the following command in your terminal:
really thanks :) ♥
really thanks :)
in case anyone runs into this thread, here's an update for azure and appwrite techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/app...
You're welcome! But this reply is after such a long day. 😄☕️