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# Azure deployment
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There are different ways of how a deployment can be done in Azure.
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One way is to use Terraform to setup all the necessary ressources automatically, here is an [example setup](https://github.com/thunderbug1/LibreChatAzureDeployment) with the setup instructions, which sets up all the necessary services.
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## Prerequisites
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You must have an existing Azure subscription for this to work.
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## Steps
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1. **Clone the [LibreChatAzureDeployment repository](https://github.com/thunderbug1/LibreChatAzureDeployment).**
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2. **Open in VS-Code Devcontainer.**
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3. **[Optional] Configure Deployment:**
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* Edit `terraform.tfvars` to customize your deployment.
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* You can for example set the `MONGO_URI` which is the connection string to your MongoDB. A fast and simple solution for that is a free cloud instance, like setting up an [Atlas Instance](https://github.com/danny-avila/LibreChat/blob/main/docs/install/mongodb.md). By default a CosmosDB instance is set up automatically.
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4. **Azure Login:** Open the Terminal inside of VS-Code, and run the command `az login`.
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5. **Terraform Initialization:** In the Terminal inside of VS-Code, run the command `terraform init`.
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6. **Apply Terraform Configuration:** In the Terminal inside of VS-Code, run the command `terraform apply`.
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7. **Open LibreChat:** After finishing, terraform shows the outputs in the terminal. Open the Url of "libre_chat_url" (it might take some minutes until everything has booted)
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## Teardown
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To tear down your Azure resources, run the command `terraform destroy` in the Terminal inside of VS-Code.
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