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a [brand new Go test suite](https://github.com/matrix-org/complement).
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a [brand new Go test suite](https://github.com/matrix-org/complement).
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- Scalable: can run on multiple machines and eventually scale to massive homeserver deployments.
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- Scalable: can run on multiple machines and eventually scale to massive homeserver deployments.
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As of October 2020, Dendrite has now entered **beta** which means:
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As of October 2020, Dendrite has now entered **beta** which means:
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- Dendrite is ready for early adopters. We recommend running in Monolith mode with a PostgreSQL database.
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- Dendrite is ready for early adopters. We recommend running in Monolith mode with a PostgreSQL database.
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- Dendrite has periodic semver releases. We intend to release new versions as we land significant features.
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- Dendrite has periodic semver releases. We intend to release new versions as we land significant features.
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Currently, we expect Dendrite to function well for small (10s/100s of users) homeserver deployments as well as P2P Matrix nodes in-browser or on mobile devices.
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Currently, we expect Dendrite to function well for small (10s/100s of users) homeserver deployments as well as P2P Matrix nodes in-browser or on mobile devices.
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In the future, we will be able to scale up to gigantic servers (equivalent to matrix.org) via polylith mode.
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In the future, we will be able to scale up to gigantic servers (equivalent to matrix.org) via polylith mode.
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Join us in:
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If you have further questions, please take a look at [our FAQ](docs/FAQ.md) or join us in:
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- **[#dendrite:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#dendrite:matrix.org)** - General chat about the Dendrite project, for users and server admins alike
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- **[#dendrite:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#dendrite:matrix.org)** - General chat about the Dendrite project, for users and server admins alike
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- **[#dendrite-dev:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#dendrite-dev:matrix.org)** - The place for developers, where all Dendrite development discussion happens
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- **[#dendrite-dev:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#dendrite-dev:matrix.org)** - The place for developers, where all Dendrite development discussion happens
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No, not at present. There will be in the future when Dendrite reaches version 1.0.
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No, not at present. There will be in the future when Dendrite reaches version 1.0.
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### Should I run a monolith or a polylith deployment?
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Monolith deployments are always preferred where possible, and at this time, are far better tested than polylith deployments are. The only reason to consider a polylith deployment is if you wish to run different Dendrite components on separate physical machines.
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### I've installed Dendrite but federation isn't working
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### I've installed Dendrite but federation isn't working
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Check the [Federation Tester](https://federationtester.matrix.org). You need at least:
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Check the [Federation Tester](https://federationtester.matrix.org). You need at least:
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