# Install rippled Production `rippled` instances can [use Ripple's binary executable](#installation-on-centosred-hat-with-yum), available from the Ripple [yum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowdog_Updater,_Modified) repository. For development, you can compile `rippled` from source: - See [Build and Run `rippled` on Ubuntu](build-run-rippled-ubuntu.html) for Ubuntu Linux 16.04 and higher. - For other platforms, see the [rippled repository](https://github.com/ripple/rippled/tree/develop/Builds) for instructions. ## Minimum System Requirements A `rippled` server should run comfortably on commodity hardware, to make it inexpensive to participate in the network. At present, we recommend the following mimimum requirements: - Operating System: - Production: CentOS or RedHat Enterprise Linux (latest release) or Ubuntu (16.04+) supported - Development: Mac OS X, Windows (64-bit), or most Linux distributions - CPU: 64-bit x86_64, 2+ cores - Disk: Minimum 50GB SSD recommended (1000 IOPS, more is better) for the database partition - RAM: - Testing: 8GB+ - Production: 32 GB Amazon EC2's `m3.large` VM size may be appropriate depending on your workload. A fast network connection is preferable. Any increase in a server's client-handling load increases resources needs. **Tip:** For recommendations beyond the minimum requirements, see [Capacity Planning](capacity-planning.html). ## Installation on CentOS/Red Hat with yum This section assumes that you are using CentOS 7 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. 1. Install the Ripple RPM repository: $ sudo rpm -Uvh https://mirrors.ripple.com/ripple-repo-el7.rpm 2. Install the `rippled` software package: $ sudo yum install --enablerepo=ripple-stable rippled 3. Configure the `rippled` service to start on system boot: $ sudo systemctl enable rippled.service 4. Start the `rippled` service $ sudo systemctl start rippled.service ## Installation on Ubuntu with alien This section assumes that you are using Ubuntu 15.04 or later. 1. Install yum-utils and alien: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install yum-utils alien 2. Install the Ripple RPM repository: $ sudo rpm -Uvh https://mirrors.ripple.com/ripple-repo-el7.rpm 3. Download the `rippled` software package: $ yumdownloader --enablerepo=ripple-stable --releasever=el7 rippled 4. Verify the signature on the `rippled` software package: $ sudo rpm --import https://mirrors.ripple.com/rpm/RPM-GPG-KEY-ripple-release && rpm -K rippled*.rpm 5. Install the `rippled` software package: $ sudo alien -i --scripts rippled*.rpm && rm rippled*.rpm 6. Configure the `rippled` service to start on system boot: $ sudo systemctl enable rippled.service 7. Start the `rippled` service $ sudo systemctl start rippled.service ## Postinstall It can take several minutes for `rippled` to sync with the rest of the network, during which time it outputs warnings about missing ledgers. After that, you have a fully functional stock `rippled` server that you can use for local signing and API access to the XRP Ledger. You can use the [rippled commandline interface](get-started-with-the-rippled-api.html#commandline) as follows: $ /opt/ripple/bin/rippled For a full list of available methods, see the [rippled API reference](rippled-api.html).