# How to deploy a private AnythingLLM instance on AWS With an AWS account you can easily deploy a private AnythingLLM instance on AWS. This will create a url that you can access from any browser over HTTP (HTTPS not supported). This single instance will run on your own keys and they will not be exposed - however if you want your instance to be protected it is highly recommend that you set a password one setup is complete. **Quick Launch (EASY)** 1. Log in to your AWS account 2. Open [CloudFormation](https://us-west-1.console.aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/home) 3. Ensure you are deploying in a geographic zone that is nearest to your physical location to reduce latency. 4. Click `Create Stack` ![Create Stack](../../../images/screenshots/create_stack.png) 5. Use the file `cloudformation_create_anythingllm.json` as your JSON template. ![Upload Stack](../../../images/screenshots/upload.png) 6. Click Deploy. 7. Wait for stack events to finish and be marked as `Completed` 8. View `Outputs` tab. ![Stack Output](../../../images/screenshots/cf_outputs.png) 9. Wait for all resources to be built. Now wait until instance is available on `[InstanceIP]:3001`. This process may take up to 10 minutes. See **Note** below on how to visualize this process. The output of this cloudformation stack will be: - 1 EC2 Instance - 1 Security Group with 0.0.0.0/0 access on port 3001 - 1 EC2 Instance Volume `gb2` of 10Gib minimum - customizable pre-deploy. **Requirements** - An AWS account with billing information. ## Please read this notice before submitting issues about your deployment **Note:** Your instance will not be available instantly. Depending on the instance size you launched with it can take 5-10 minutes to fully boot up. If you want to check the instance's progress, navigate to [your deployed EC2 instances](https://us-west-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home) and connect to your instance via SSH in browser. Once connected run `sudo tail -f /var/log/cloud-init-output.log` and wait for the file to conclude deployment of the docker image. You should see an output like this ``` [+] Running 2/2 ⠿ Network docker_anything-llm Created ⠿ Container anything-llm Started ``` Additionally, your use of this deployment process means you are responsible for any costs of these AWS resources fully.