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title = "Deploying Notary"
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description = "Deploying Notary"
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# Deploying Notary Server with Compose
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The easiest way to deploy Notary Server is by using Docker Compose. To follow the procedure on this page, you must have already [installed Docker Compose](/compose/install.md).
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1. Clone the Notary repository
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git clone git@github.com:docker/notary.git
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2. Build and start Notary Server with the sample certificates.
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docker-compose up -d
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For more detailed documentation about how to deploy Notary Server see the [instructions to run a Notary service](/notary/running_a_service.md) as well as https://github.com/docker/notary for more information.
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3. Make sure that your Docker or Notary client trusts Notary Server's certificate before you try to interact with the Notary server.
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See the instructions for [Docker](../../reference/commandline/cli.md#notary) or
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for [Notary](https://github.com/docker/notary#using-notary) depending on which one you are using.
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## If you want to use Notary in production
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Please check back here for instructions after Notary Server has an official
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stable release. To get a head start on deploying Notary in production see
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https://github.com/docker/notary.
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