Self-hosted

Docker Quickstart

Run AuthDeep in a self-hosted container model for teams that require data control, private networking, and regulated deployment posture.

Private infrastructure

Operate the gateway and supporting services inside infrastructure you control, aligned to your compliance and data-residency requirements.

Repeatable environments

Use containerized deployment patterns to keep development, staging, and production environments consistent.

Secret-safe operations

Production values are managed outside source control and should only be visible to trusted operators.

Enterprise-ready path

Self-hosted deployments support healthcare and enterprise customers that require direct operational ownership.

Business outcomes

What teams should be able to achieve with this capability.

Evaluate self-hosting without publishing infrastructure details.

Prepare for regulated deployment conversations.

Move exact setup steps into protected operator documentation.

Who this helps

Public overview pages are written for evaluation and security review.

Product leadersSecurity reviewersPlatform engineersHealthcare and SaaS teams

Public documentation security posture

This public page intentionally avoids internal endpoint inventories, secret names, infrastructure-specific values, role identifiers, cryptographic tuning constants, and tenant-specific examples. Detailed implementation guidance belongs inside the authenticated dashboard where examples can be scoped to the signed-in tenant.