> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://cloud-servers.ortusbooks.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://cloud-servers.ortusbooks.com/microsoft/redhat-based-images/boxlang-miniserver.md).

# BoxLang MiniServer

This Virtual Machine create a runnging ColdBox Site using BoxLang with bx-compat-cfml module for you. If you do not want a ColdBox site we will show you how to remove it and have your own site. For deploying this Virtual Machine you need to enable Google Compute API and have a project with billing enabled, if not have one follow this [link](https://cloud.google.com/?hl=en) also, you can get 300 USD of credits.

In Google Cloud Marketplace you find this Virtual Machine offer as [**BoxLang MiniServer for RedHat**](/microsoft/redhat-based-images/boxlang-miniserver.md) or look for **Ortus Solutions, Corp** to look for out full catalog.


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