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@ -19,19 +19,21 @@ What are Django's prerequisites?
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Django requires Python. See the table in the next question for the versions of
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Python that work with each version of Django. Other Python libraries may be
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required for some uses, but you'll receive an error about it as they're needed.
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required for some use cases, but you'll receive an error about them as they're
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needed.
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For a development environment -- if you just want to experiment with Django --
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you don't need to have a separate Web server installed; Django comes with its
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own lightweight development server. For a production environment, Django follows
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the WSGI spec, :pep:`3333`, which means it can run on a variety of server
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platforms. See :doc:`Deploying Django </howto/deployment/index>` for some
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popular alternatives.
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you don't need to have a separate Web server installed or database server.
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If you want to use Django with a database, which is probably the case, you'll
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also need a database engine. PostgreSQL_ is recommended, because we're
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PostgreSQL fans, and MariaDB_, MySQL_, `SQLite`_, and Oracle_ are also
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supported.
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Django comes with its own :djadmin:`lightweight development server<runserver>`.
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For a production environment, Django follows the WSGI spec, :pep:`3333`, which
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means it can run on a variety of web servers. See :doc:`Deploying Django
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</howto/deployment/index>` for more information.
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Django runs `SQLite`_ by default, which is included in Python installations.
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For a production environment, we recommend PostgreSQL_; but we also officially
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support MariaDB_, MySQL_, `SQLite`_, and Oracle_. See :doc:`Supported Databases
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</ref/databases>` for more information.
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.. _Python: https://www.python.org/
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.. _PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/
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@ -60,9 +62,9 @@ download page <https://www.python.org/downloads/>`_.
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Typically, we will support a Python version up to and including the first
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Django LTS release whose security support ends after security support for that
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version of Python ends. For example, Python 3.3 security support ends September
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2017 and Django 1.8 LTS security support ends April 2018. Therefore Django 1.8
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is the last version to support Python 3.3.
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version of Python ends. For example, Python 3.3 security support ended
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September 2017 and Django 1.8 LTS security support ended April 2018. Therefore
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Django 1.8 is the last version to support Python 3.3.
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What Python version should I use with Django?
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