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# Deployment Types

OvalEdge supports multiple deployment options, including on-premises, within the customer’s cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), or as a SaaS solution. In both on-premises and cloud deployments, OvalEdge is typically installed on virtual machines or in containerized environments.

For cloud deployments, OvalEdge recommends using managed databases such as Amazon RDS. For on-premises deployments, customers are responsible for managing the database. Hardware specifications are determined based on the selected OvalEdge package. The Enterprise package supports a higher number of users, requiring corresponding adjustments to hardware capacity.

## OvalEdge Packages

From the infrastructure perspective, listed below are the different packages available in OvalEdge.

1. **ESSENTIAL:** Up to 10 Connectors and 50 Business Users
2. **PROFESSIONAL:** Up to 25 Connectors and 500 Business Users
3. **ENTERPRISE:** 25+ Connectors, 500+ Business Users

## Deployment Types

OvalEdge supports various deployment types.&#x20;

* Virtual Machines based deployment
* Container based deployment
* SaaS based deployment

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