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## Prerequisites
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All Ocean Protocol components (Provider, Aquarius, Subgraph, C2D) are designed to run in Docker containers on a Linux operating system. We rely on Docker Engine and Docker Compose to deploy and run our components, so when you set up your server, select a Linux operating system supported by these two products. Please refer to these links for choosing a compatible operating system:
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All Ocean Protocol components (Provider, Aquarius, Subgraph) are designed to run in Docker containers on a Linux operating system. We rely on Docker Engine and Docker Compose to deploy and run our components, so when you set up your server, select a Linux operating system supported by these two products. Please refer to these links for choosing a compatible operating system:
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* [Docker Engine supported platforms](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) 
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* [Docker Compose supported platforms](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/install/linux-install/)
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If you choose to use a server hosted in the cloud, you need to create the server using the user interface provided by the cloud platform. Following is an example of how to create a server in Digitalocean. 
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#### Sizing
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The required CPU and memory for the server depend on the number of requests the component is expected to serve, but the minimum configuration is:
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* 1 core
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* 1 GB RAM
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#### Example: Creating an Ubuntu Linux server in the Digitalocean cloud
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1. Creating account and setting billing
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3. Select a server configuration
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Select Ubuntu OS, and choose a plan and a configuration. The required CPU and memory depend on the number of requests the component is expected to serve.
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Select Ubuntu OS, and choose a plan and a configuration.
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<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/image (2).png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Configure the server</p></figcaption></figure>
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6. Access the server's console
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After the server is ready, select the `Access console` option from the dropdown list.
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After the server is ready, select the `Access console` option from the dropdown list to open a terminal window.
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<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/image.png" alt=""><figcaption><p>Access the server's console</p></figcaption></figure>
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### Install Docker and Docker Compose
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From a terminal window, run the following commands to install Docker and Docker Compose.
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From the terminal window, run the following commands to install Docker and Docker Compose.
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```
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sudo apt-get update
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