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# Getting Server Pro
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Overleaf Server Pro is a commercial version of Overleaf, with extra features and commercial support.
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See https://www.overleaf.com/for/enterprises/features for more details about Server Pro and how to
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buy a license. Or, if you already have a license, contact support@overleaf.com if you need assistance.
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## Obtaining Server Pro Image
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Server Pro is distributed as a docker image on the [quay.io](https://quay.io) registry: `quay.io/sharelatex/sharelatex-pro`
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You will have been supplied with a set of credentials when you signed up for a Server Pro license.
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First use your Server Pro credentials to log in to quay.io:
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```
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docker login quay.io
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Username: <sharelatex+your_key_name>
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Password: <your key>
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```
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Then run `bin/docker-compose pull` to pull the image from the `quay.io` registry.
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## Switching your installation to Server Pro
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We recommend first setting up your toolkit with the default Community Edition image before switching to Server Pro.
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You can enable Server Pro by opening `config/overleaf.rc` and changing the `SERVER_PRO` setting to `true`:
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```
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SERVER_PRO=true
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```
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The next time you run `bin/up`, the toolkit will use the Server Pro image.
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