> **warning** Experimental > This setup is not battle-tested, use it at your own risk You can deploy SilverBullet to [Deno Deploy](https://deno.com/deploy) for free, and store space content in [Deno KV](https://deno.com/kv). This is a convenient option to deploy SilverBullet in the cloud, without having to run or pay for a server. # Steps Sign up for a (free) [Deno Deploy account](https://dash.deno.com/projects) and “Create an empty project” there. Jump to the “Settings”, give your project a nicer name, and configure the following environment variables: * `SB_FOLDER`: `db://` * `SB_PORT`: `8000` * `SB_SYNC_ONLY`: `1` (Deno Deploy does not currently support Workers, so running indexing etc. on the server will not work) * `SB_USER`: (e.g. `pete:letmein`) — this is **super important** otherwise your space will be open to anybody without any authentication * `SB_AUTH_TOKEN`: (Optional) If you would like to migrate existing content from elsewhere (e.g. a local folder) using [[Sync]], you will want to configure an authentication token here (pick something secure). Make sure you have [installed Deno locally](https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/getting_started/installation) on your machine. Then, install `deployctl` via: ```shell $ deno install -Arf https://deno.land/x/deploy/deployctl.ts ``` To deploy, run: ```shell $ deployctl deploy -p=your-project --entrypoint=https://silverbullet.md/silverbullet.js --include= --prod ``` This will ask you to authenticate with your Deno Deploy account, and then deploy SilverBullet. # Migrating and backing up content This setup stores you [[Spaces]] content in Deno’s KV database, which is still a beta feature and not specifically designed for this purpose. Therefore it’s recommended to use something like [[Sync]] to make backups elsewhere. For this, be sure to also configure a `SB_AUTH_TOKEN` variable.