# sdb-deploy

The `sdb-deploy` tool is used to deploy `singlestoredb-server` packages across the hosts in your cluster. It can also be used to do host registration and other setup operations as well through the `setup-cluster` command. For simple testing scenarios, you can also use the `cluster-in-a-box` command to quickly create a master aggregator and one leaf node on a host.

For more information on how to use `sdb-deploy`, see the [SingleStore deployment guide](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/deploy.md).

The following is a complete list of operations you can perform with `sdb-deploy`:

* [destroy-cluster](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/destroy-cluster.md)
* [generate-cluster-file](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/generate-cluster-file.md)
* [install](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/install.md)
* [list-versions](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/list-versions.md)
* [setup-cluster](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/setup-cluster.md)
* [state](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/state.md)
* [ui](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/ui.md)
* [uninstall](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/uninstall.md)
* [upgrade](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/reference/singlestore-tools-reference/sdb-deploy-commands/upgrade.md)

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Modified at: August 27, 2025

Source: [/db/v9.1/user-and-cluster-administration/cluster-management-with-tools/singlestore-toolbox/sdb-deploy/](https://docs.singlestore.com/db/v9.1/user-and-cluster-administration/cluster-management-with-tools/singlestore-toolbox/sdb-deploy/)

(An index of the documentation is available at /llms.txt)
