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459397625 | MDU6SXNzdWU0NTkzOTc2MjU= | 514 | Documentation with recommendations on running Datasette in production without using Docker | 7936571 | closed | 0 | 5971510 | 27 | 2019-06-21T22:48:12Z | 2020-10-08T23:55:53Z | 2020-10-08T23:33:05Z | NONE | I've got some SQLite databases too big to push to Heroku or the other services with built-in support in datasette. So instead I moved my datasette code and databases to a remote server on Kimsufi. In the folder containing the SQLite databases I run the following code. `nohup datasette serve -h 0.0.0.0 *.db --cors --port 8000 --metadata metadata.json > output.log 2>&1 &`. When I go to `http://my-remote-server.com:8000`, the site loads. But I know this is not a good long-term solution to running datasette on this server. What is the "correct" way to have this site run, preferably on server port 80? | 107914493 | issue | {"url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/514/reactions", "total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0} | completed |