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uid: Guides.Deployment
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title: Deploying the Bot
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# Deploying a Discord.Net Bot
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After finishing your application, you may want to deploy your bot to a
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remote location such as a Virtual Private Server (VPS) or another
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computer so you can keep the bot up and running 24/7.
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## Recommended VPS
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For small-medium scaled bots, a cheap VPS (~$5) might be sufficient
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enough. Here is a list of recommended VPS provider.
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* [DigitalOcean](https://www.digitalocean.com/)
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* Description: American cloud infrastructure provider headquartered
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in New York City with data centers worldwide.
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* Location(s):
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* Asia: Singapore, India
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* America: Canada, United States
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* Europe: Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom
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* Based in: United States
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* [Vultr](https://www.vultr.com/)
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* Description: DigitalOcean-like
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* Location(s):
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* Asia: Japan, Australia, Singapore
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* America: United States
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* Europe: United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Germany
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* Based in: United States
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* [OVH](https://www.ovh.com/)
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* Description: French cloud computing company that offers VPS,
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dedicated servers and other web services.
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* Location(s):
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* Asia: Australia, Singapore
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* America: United States, Canada
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* Europe: United Kingdom, Poland, Germany
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* Based in: Europe
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* [Scaleway](https://www.scaleway.com/)
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* Description: Cheap but powerful VPS owned by [Online.net](https://online.net/).
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* Location(s):
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* Europe: France, Netherlands
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* Based in: Europe
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* [Time4VPS](https://www.time4vps.eu/)
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* Description: Affordable and powerful VPS Hosting in Europe.
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* Location(s):
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* Europe: Lithuania
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* Based in: Europe
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* [ServerStarter.Host](https://serverstarter.host/clients/store/discord-bots)
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* Description: Bot hosting with a panel for quick deployment and
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no Linux knowledge required.
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* Location(s):
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* America: United States
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* Based in: United States
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## .NET Core Deployment
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> [!NOTE]
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> This section only covers the very basics of .NET Core deployment.
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> To learn more about .NET Core deployment,
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> visit [.NET Core application deployment] by Microsoft.
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When redistributing the application - whether for deployment on a
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remote machine or for sharing with another user - you may want to
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publish the application; in other words, to create a
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self-contained package without installing the dependencies
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and the runtime on the target platform.
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### Framework-dependent Deployment
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To deploy a framework-dependent package (i.e. files to be used on a
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remote machine with the `dotnet` command), simply publish
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the package with:
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* `dotnet publish -c Release`
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This will create a package with the **least dependencies**
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included with the application; however, the remote machine
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must have `dotnet` runtime installed before the remote could run the
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program.
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> [!TIP]
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> Do not know how to run a .NET Core application with
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> the `dotnet` runtime? Navigate to the folder of the program
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> (typically under `$projFolder/bin/Release`) and
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> enter `dotnet program.dll` where `program.dll` is your compiled
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> binaries.
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### Self-contained Deployment
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To deploy a self-contained package (i.e. files to be used on a remote
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machine without the `dotnet` runtime), publish with a specific
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[Runtime ID] with the `-r` switch.
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This will create a package with dependencies compiled for the target
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platform, meaning that all the required dependencies will be included
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with the program. This will result in **larger package size**;
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however, that means the copy of the runtime that can be run
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natively on the target platform.
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For example, the following command will create a Windows
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executable (`.exe`) that is ready to be executed on any
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Windows 10 x64 based machine:
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* `dotnet publish -c Release -r win10-x64`
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[.NET Core application deployment]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/deploying/
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[Runtime ID]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/rid-catalog
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