Ralph_BĂĽ  
                
                  
                    September 2, 2025,  4:25am
                   
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              Hi
I follow this installationguide for vps cloud installation:
  
  
    
      # Install Discourse on a Cloud Server 
> To install and self-host Discourse, follow the steps below. But if you'd rather skip the setup, maintenance, and server management, our official Discourse hosting takes care of everything for you.
> 
> 👉 [Learn more about Discourse hosting](https://discourse.org/pricing)
> If you prefer to self-host but need help setting it up we have partners who can help.  
> [Click here to explore self-hosting set-up options](https://discourse.org/partners).
**Set up Discourse in the cloud in under 30 minutes** with zero knowledge of Rails or Linux shell. One example
is [DigitalOcean][do], but these steps will work on any **Docker-compatible** cloud provider or local server. This
walkthrough will go through these in detail:
**[Before you start](#before-you-start)**
1. [Preparing your domain name](#1-preparing-your-domain-name)
2. [Setting up email](#2-setting-up-email)
**[Installation](#installation)**
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Is there a option to have e stable-version of discourse in the repo
sudo -sGitHub - discourse/discourse_docker: A Docker image for Discourse 
Or which installation-guide should i use for a stable release on my vps cloud (ubuntu)?
Thanks a lot.
Install Discourse in production with the official supported instructions 
             
            
              
                
            
           
          
            
              
                Moin  
              
                  
                    September 2, 2025,  5:39am
                   
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              Welcome to Meta 
There is a guide on how to Configure a supported tracking branch to get Discourse software updates 
Maybe you are also interested in Discourse’s definitions of “beta” and “stable”. Those are explained in Understanding Discourse release channels . It’s helpful to keep that in mind as sometimes admins wonder why announced changes don’t work on their sites. When you choose a lack of change, you get a lack of change.
             
            
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