Wagtail is straightforward to deploy on modern Linux-based distributions, but see the section on :doc:`performance </advanced_topics/performance>` for the non-Python services we recommend. If you are running Debian or Ubuntu, this installation script for our Vagrant box may be useful:
github.com/torchbox/wagtaildemo/blob/master/etc/install/install.sh
Our current preferences are for Nginx, Gunicorn and supervisor on Debian, but Wagtail should run with any of the combinations detailed in Django's deployment documentation.
Gondor specialise in Python hosting. They provide Redis and Elasticsearch, which are two of the services we recommend for high-performance production sites. Gondor have written a comprehensive tutorial on running your Wagtail site on their platform, at gondor.io/blog/2014/02/14/how-run-wagtail-cms-gondor/.
We know of Wagtail sites running on Heroku, Digital Ocean and elsewhere. If you have successfully installed Wagtail on your platform or infrastructure, please :doc:`contribute </contributing/index>` your notes to this documentation!