This guide will help you deploy Elastic Path and configure it to meet your needs. It is assumed that you have already obtained the appropriate binary distribution for your application server platform.
Elastic Path Deployment Architecture
The following diagram shows a sample Elastic Path deployment.

| This is a reference deployment and does not necessarily represent how you should deploy Elastic Path. Your deployment architecture will depend on your organization's specific requirements in terms of performance, reliability, and scalability. If you need assistance, contact your Elastic Path representative. |
The general steps involved in setting up an Elastic Path deployment are:
- Installing a Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
- Extracting Elastic Path Binaries and Assets
- Installing the XOM Library
- Creating a database
- Deploying Elastic Path on an application server
- Configuring Elastic Path
Depending on your environment, you may also need to set up an FTP server and configure clustering. Be sure to carefully read through all the sections of this guide for useful information on deployment best practices and how to optimize application performance.
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Auditing
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Setting up the Database
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Deploying the Elastic Path Web Applications
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Installing a Java Runtime Environment
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Configuring Elastic Path
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Quick Start Deployment
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Setting up an FTP Server
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Troubleshooting
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Starting Elastic Path for the First Time
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Extracting Elastic Path Binaries and Assets
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System Requirements
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Installing the XOM Library
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Configuring the Assets Directory
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Optional configuration for optimal performance