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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Server Configuration"
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sidebar_current: "docs-config"
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description: |-
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Vault server configuration reference.
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---
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# Server Configuration
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Outside of development mode, Vault servers are configured using a file.
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The format of this file is [HCL](https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl) or JSON.
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An example configuration is shown below:
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```javascript
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backend "consul" {
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address = "demo.consul.io:80"
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path = "vault"
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}
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listener "tcp" {
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address = "127.0.0.1:8200"
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tls_disable = 1
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}
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```
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After the configuration is written, use the `-config` flag with `vault server`
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to specify where the configuration is.
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## Reference
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* `backend` (required) - Configures the physical backend where Vault data
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is stored. There are multiple options available for physical backends,
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and they're documented below.
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* `listener` (required) - Configures how Vault is listening for API requests.
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"tcp" is currently the only option available. A full reference for the
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inner syntax is below.
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* `statsite_addr` (optional) - An address to a [Statsite](https://github.com/armon/statsite)
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instances for metrics. This is highly recommended for production usage.
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* `statsd_addr` (optional) - This is the same as `statsite_addr` but
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for StatsD.
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## Backend Reference
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For the `backend` section, the supported backends are shown below.
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Vault requires that the backend itself will be responsible for backups,
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durability, etc.
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* `consul` - Store data within [Consul](http://www.consul.io). This
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backend supports HA. It is the most recommended backend for Vault
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and has been shown to work at high scale under heavy load.
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* `inmem` - Store data in-memory. This is only really useful for
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development and experimentation. Data is lost whenever Vault is
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restarted.
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* `file` - Store data on the filesystem using a directory structure.
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This backend does not support HA.
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#### Common Backend Options
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All backends support the following options:
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* `advertise_addr` (optional) - For backends that support HA, this
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is the address to advertise to other Vault servers in the cluster
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for request forwarding. If this isn't specified, it'll default to
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the first private address on the machine running Vault.
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#### Backend Reference: Consul
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For Consul, the following options are supported:
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* `path` (optional) - The path within Consul where data will be stored.
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Defaults to "vault/".
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* `address` (optional) - The address of the Consul agent to talk to.
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Defaults to the local agent address, if available.
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* `scheme` (optional) - "http" or "https" for talking to Consul.
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* `datacenter` (optional) - The datacenter within Consul to write to.
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This defaults to the local datacenter.
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* `token` (optional) - An access token to use to write data to Consul.
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#### Backend Reference: Inmem
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The in-memory backend has no configuration options.
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#### Backend Reference: File
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The file backend has the following options:
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* `path` (required) - The path on disk to a directory where the
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data will be stored.
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## Listener Reference
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For the `listener` section, the only supported listener currently
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is "tcp". Regardless of future plans, this is the recommended listener,
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since it allows for HA mode.
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The supported options are:
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* `address` (optional) - The address to bind to for listening. This
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defaults to "127.0.0.1:8200".
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* `tls_disable` (optional) - If non-empty, then TLS will be disabled.
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This is an opt-in; Vault assumes by default that TLS will be used.
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* `tls_cert_file` (required unless disabled) - The path to the certificate
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for TLS.
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* `tls_key_file` (required unless disabled) - The path to the private key
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for the certificate.
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