Please note that you need to set up a PostgreSQL database manually to be used by ToolJet. Additionally, you must set up a Redis service through Azure Cache for Redis.
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*If you have any questions feel free to join our [Slack Community](https://tooljet.com/slack) or send us an email at hello@tooljet.com.*
## Deploying ToolJet application
1. Open the Azure dashboard at https://portal.azure.com, navigate to Container Apps, and click on "Create container app".
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2. Select the appropriate subscription and provide basic details such as the container name.
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3. In the container tab, uncheck the "Use quickstart image" option to select the image source manually.
- Add the following ToolJet application variables under the "Environmental variable" section. You can refer to this [**documentation**](/docs/setup/env-vars) for more information on environment variables.
**Note: For the minimal setup, ToolJet requires: `TOOLJET_HOST`, `PG_HOST`, `PG_DB`, `PG_USER`, `PG_PASSWORD`, `SECRET_KEY_BASE` & `LOCKBOX_MASTER_KEY` keys in the secret.**
4. In the ingress tab, configure Ingress and Authentication settings as shown below. You can customize the security configurations as per your requirements. Make sure the port is set to 3000.
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5. Click on "Review + create" and wait for the template to be verified and passed, as shown in the screenshot below.
[ToolJet](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/tooljet/tooljet/general) requires Redis for multiplayer editing and background jobs.
If you already have Redis configured, you can use your existing setup. Otherwise, you can create a new Redis service by following these instructions.
**Create a Redis Instance**
- Create a Redis instance with the minimum required specifications.
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<imgclassName="screenshot-full"src="/img/setup/azure-container/redis-setup/1.png"alt="Step one of redis setup"/>
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**Choose Network Settings**
- Select your preferred network settings based on your setup.
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<imgclassName="screenshot-full"src="/img/setup/azure-container/redis-setup/2.png"alt="Step two of redis setup"/>
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**Configure TLS Port**
- Choose your preferred settings for the TLS port.
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<imgclassName="screenshot-full"src="/img/setup/azure-container/redis-setup/3.png"alt="Step three of redis setup"/>
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**Review and Create**
- Click on "Review + create" and wait for the template to be verified and passed.
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<imgclassName="screenshot-full"src="/img/setup/azure-container/redis-setup/4.png"alt="Step four of redis setup"/>
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## Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version
New LTS versions are released every 3-5 months with an end-of-life of atleast 18 months. To check the latest LTS version, visit the [ToolJet Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/tooljet/tooljet/tags) page. The LTS tags follow a naming convention with the prefix `LTS-` followed by the version number, for example `tooljet/tooljet:EE-LTS-latest`.