# Discourse "Quick-and-Dirty" Install Guide It is still early times for Discourse. From our FAQ: > Discourse is brand new. Discourse is early beta software, and likely to remain so for many months. > Please experiment with it, play with it, give us feedback, submit pull requests – but any consideration > of fully adopting Discourse is for people and organizations who are eager to live on the bleeding and broken edge. Discourse has two fairly decent install documents now: - Our [**official Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS install document**][1] - [Unofficial Heroku install document][2] Beyond that, if you are feeling extra *extra* adventurous you'll need some server hardware: - Dual core CPU recommended - 2 GB RAM recommended (1 GB can work, but you'll need swap..) And you can try to set up following components manually on it: 1. **Postgres 9.1+** - Enable support for HSTORE - Create a discourse database and seed it with a basic image 2. **Redis 2.6+** 3. **Ruby 1.9.3+** (we recommend 2.0.0-p195 or higher) - Install all rubygems via bundler - Edit database.yml and redis.yml and point them at your databases. - Run `rake db:seed_fu` to add seed data - Prepackage all assets using rake - Run the Rails database migrations - Run a sidekiq process for background jobs - Run a clockwork process for enqueing scheduled jobs - Run several Rails processes, preferably behind a proxy like Nginx. --- # Low memory installs - Clockwork can run inside your web server, if you launch the your web server with EMBED_CLOCKWORK=1, clockwork will run in a backgroud thread. As clockwork itself only performs scheduling, it will have very little impact on performance [1]: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/docs/INSTALL-ubuntu.md [2]: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/docs/HEROKU.md