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Make Mesa easily deployable to a server & write up "how-to" #481

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jackiekazil opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 1 comment
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Make Mesa easily deployable to a server & write up "how-to" #481

jackiekazil opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 1 comment

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We have talked about making Mesa easily deployable to a server, but we are wondering what that means. We would like someone to test this and write up a "how to" deploy mesa to server.

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rht commented Mar 25, 2022

I would assume that this is a web server that is accessible from either a local internet, or web public. The simplest solution would be to run a model server in a Docker instance. With this, it is easy for an nginx reverse proxy to make the server reachable from the internet.

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