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The script `./bin/dolphinscheduler-daemon.sh`can be used not only quickly start standalone, but also to stop the service operation. The following are all the commands:
If you are a new hand and want to experience DolphinScheduler functions, we recommend you install follow [Standalone deployment](standalone.md). If you want to experience more complete functions and schedule massive tasks, we recommend you install follow[pseudo-cluster deployment. If you want to deploy DolphinScheduler in production, we recommend you follow [cluster deployment](cluster.md) or [Kubernetes deployment](kubernetes.md).
This step differs quite a lot from [pseudo-cluster deployment](pseudo-cluster.md), because the deployment script transfers the required resources for installation to each deployment machine by using `scp`. So we only need to modify the configuration of the machine that runs `install.sh` script and configurations will dispatch to cluster by `scp`. The configuration file is under the path `bin/env/install_env.sh`, here we only need to modify section **INSTALL MACHINE**, **DolphinScheduler ENV, Database, Registry Server** and keep other sections the same as [pseudo-cluster deployment](pseudo-cluster .md), the following describes the parameters that must be modified:
The script `./bin/dolphinscheduler-daemon.sh`can be used not only quickly start standalone, but also to stop the service operation. The following are all the commands:
If you are a new hand and want to experience DolphinScheduler functions, we recommend you install follow [Standalone deployment](standalone.md). If you want to experience more complete functions and schedule massive tasks, we recommend you install follow[pseudo-cluster deployment. If you want to deploy DolphinScheduler in production, we recommend you follow [cluster deployment](cluster.md) or [Kubernetes deployment](kubernetes.md).
This step differs quite a lot from [pseudo-cluster deployment](pseudo-cluster.md), because the deployment script transfers the required resources for installation to each deployment machine by using `scp`. So we only need to modify the configuration of the machine that runs `install.sh` script and configurations will dispatch to cluster by `scp`. The configuration file is under the path `bin/env/install_env.sh`, here we only need to modify section **INSTALL MACHINE**, **DolphinScheduler ENV, Database, Registry Server** and keep other sections the same as [pseudo-cluster deployment](pseudo-cluster .md), the following describes the parameters that must be modified: