.. include:: /_includes/all.rst .. include:: /_includes/snippets/__ANNOUNCEMENTS__.rst .. _use_external_databases: ********************** Use external databases ********************** **Table of Contents** .. contents:: :local: Why === Some people or companies might have concerns with dockerized databases and rather rely on good old host-based database setups. There could already be a database cluster in your network or you rather want to use AWS RDS or other cloud-based solutions. There are many reasons for having an external database. Database on host os =================== .. note:: If the local database is listening on an IP address that is reachable over your current LAN, you can directly skip to: :ref:`use_external_databases_database_on_network` In order to use an already existing database that is running on the host os, you need to make sure the following is met: 1. Be able to connect to the host os from inside the container .. seealso:: :ref:`connect_to_host_os` 2. Configure your application to use the IP/CNAME of the host os 3. When starting the Devilbox, explicitly specify the service to use and exclude the databases: .. code-block:: bash # Explicitly specify services to start (otherwise all will start) # Omit the database host> docker-compose up -d php httpd bind redis .. seealso:: :ref:`start_the_devilbox` .. _use_external_databases_database_on_network: Database on network =================== In order to use an already existing database that is running on the network, you need to make sure the following is met: 1. Configure your application to use the IP/CNAME of the database host 2. When starting the Devilbox, explicitly specify the service to use and exclude the databases: .. code-block:: bash # Explicitly specify services to start (otherwise all will start) # Omit the database host> docker-compose up -d php httpd bind redis .. seealso:: :ref:`start_the_devilbox` Database on internet ==================== In order to use an already existing database that is running on the network, you need to make sure the following is met: 1. Configure your application to use the IP/CNAME of the database host 2. When starting the Devilbox, explicitly specify the service to use and exclude the databases: .. code-block:: bash # Explicitly specify services to start (otherwise all will start) # Omit the database host> docker-compose up -d php httpd bind redis .. seealso:: :ref:`start_the_devilbox`