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Self-Hosting Moose with Docker Compose, Redis, Temporal, Redpanda and ClickHouse


Documentation for Moose and Aurora by 514 Labs

This guide shows you how to set up a production-ready Moose environment on a single server using Docker Compose, with proper security, monitoring, and maintenance practices. For production Clickhouse deployment, we’ll use environment variables to configure users and access control (as recommended in the official Docker image documentation): For this simple deployment, we’ll keep Redpanda closed to the external world with no authentication required, as it’s only accessible from within the Docker network.

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