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# Configuring Element (optional)
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By default, this playbook installs the [Element](https://github.com/element-hq/element-web) Matrix web client for you.
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If that's okay, you can skip this document.
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By default, this playbook installs the [Element](https://github.com/element-hq/element-web) Matrix web client for you. If that's okay, you can skip this document.
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## Disabling Element
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# Using an external PostgreSQL server (optional)
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By default, this playbook would set up a PostgreSQL database server on your machine, running in a Docker container.
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By default, this playbook would set up a PostgreSQL database server on your machine, running in a Docker container. If that's okay, you can skip this document.
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**Note**: using **an external Postgres server is currently [not very seamless](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/1682#issuecomment-1061461683) when it comes to enabling various other playbook services** - you will need to create a new database/credentials for each service and to point each service to its corresponding database using custom `vars.yml` configuration. **For the best experience with the playbook, stick to using the integrated Postgres server**.
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# Using your own webserver, instead of this playbook's Traefik reverse-proxy (optional, advanced)
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By default, this playbook installs its own [Traefik](https://traefik.io/) reverse-proxy server (in a Docker container) which listens on ports 80 and 443.
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If that's alright, you can skip this.
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By default, this playbook installs its own [Traefik](https://traefik.io/) reverse-proxy server (in a Docker container) which listens on ports 80 and 443. If that's okay, you can skip this document.
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## Traefik
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# Storing Synapse media files on Amazon S3 or another compatible Object Storage (optional)
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By default, this playbook configures your server to store Synapse's content repository (`media_store`) files on the local filesystem.
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If that's alright, you can skip this.
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By default, this playbook configures your server to store Synapse's content repository (`media_store`) files on the local filesystem. If that's okay, you can skip this document.
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As an alternative to storing media files on the local filesystem, you can store them on [Amazon S3](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/) or another S3-compatible object store.
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# Configuring Synapse (optional)
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By default, this playbook configures the [Synapse](https://github.com/element-hq/synapse) Matrix server, so that it works for the general case.
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If that's enough for you, you can skip this document.
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By default, this playbook configures the [Synapse](https://github.com/element-hq/synapse) Matrix server, so that it works for the general case. If that's okay, you can skip this document.
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The playbook provides lots of customization variables you could use to change Synapse's settings.
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