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# Docker

The Dashboard is available as a Docker image that can be installed in any container facility that supports docker images.

The image provides all the same functionality as the SaaS version available at <https://taskforce.sh> without any limitations.

The image depends on some external services that you need to provide to the container in order to work properly.

{% hint style="warning" %}
The dashboard should be served from a server supporting https, otherwise, Auth0 will not work.
{% endhint %}

#### Requirements

* A PostgreSQL instance (used for storing all persisted data).
* A Redis 7.0+ instance (used for monitoring and internal communication).
* [Auth0](https://auth0.com/) credentials (the free version is enough).
* [Mailgun](https://www.mailgun.com/) credentials (required for team notifications and alerts.  The free version is often enough).


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