
See Source packages at for the list of modules included in each prebuilt package. See Linux packages at for the list of currently supported operating systems.

Prebuilt packages are available for most popular Linux distributions, including CentOS, Debian, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), and Ubuntu.

Installing NGINX Open Source from a package is much easier and faster than building from source, but building from source enables you to compile in non-standard modules. See Compiling and Installing from Source for details. This way is more flexible: you can add particular modules, including third‑party modules, or apply the latest security patches. The package includes almost all official NGINX modules and is available for most popular operating systems. This is a quick and easy way to install NGINX Open Source. We recommend the stable version for production servers.Ĭhoosing Between a Prebuilt Package and Compiling from Sourceīoth the NGINX Open Source mainline and stable versions can be installed in two ways: Stable – Doesn’t include all of the latest features, but has critical bug fixes that are always backported to the mainline version.It is reliable, but it may include some experimental modules, and it may also have some number of new bugs.

DEBIAN REPOSITORY HOW TO
This article explains how to install NGINX Open Source.Ĭhoosing Between a Stable or a Mainline Version Install NGINX Open Source either as a prebuilt package or from source, following step-by-step instructions for all supported Linux distributions.
