# Overview

#### **Deploying Qyver with Qyver Server**

Qyver Server enables seamless deployment of **Qyver-powered applications**, allowing you to create **RESTful APIs** that integrate with external **Vector Databases (VDBs)**—all with a single command. This makes it an ideal choice for teams looking for an **easy-to-deploy** solution for scalable search and retrieval applications.

**Get started with the** [**Qyver Server Setup**](/qyverlabs-docs/run-in-production/setup-server.md)**.**

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#### **Supported Vector Databases**

We’ve partnered with leading **Vector Database providers** to ensure seamless integration with Qyver.

Currently supported:\
**Redis**\
**MongoDB**\
**Qdrant**

Looking for support for another VDB? **Let us know which one we should add next!**


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