Shiny Server is currently only supported on the Linux operating system with the following distributions:
Monitor the health of your Shiny Server using the health check endpoint.Fine-tune the resources devoted to each user of an application by configuring multi-process Shiny applications based on the number of concurrent sessions.Understand and manage current and historical application resource utilization to better configure and optimize your applications.Securely encrypt data being sent to and from your applications using SSL.Gain insight into the performance and usage of your Shiny applications by monitoring them using a web dashboard.Scale a Shiny application to support many users by empowering a Shiny application to be backed by multiple R Shiny processes simultaneously.Ensure your applications are protected and can only be accessed by specific, authenticated users.
This manual describes Shiny Server Professional, which offers, among other things, the following additional features:
7.3.1 Upgrading from Shiny Server Pro 1.4.5.x and older.7.1.6 Host an Application Supported by Multiple R Processes.7.1.4 Require user authentication on an application.7.1.3 Run Shiny Server on multiple ports.7.1.2 Let users manage their own applications.6.3.5 Troubleshooting Floating Licensing.
6.3.2 License Server Offline Activation.6.3.1 The Shiny Server Pro License Server.5.3.2 Providing Multiple Health-Check Endpoints.5.1.3 Killing Processes and Connections.4.12 Displaying authenticated Shiny apps within iframes.4.4.5 Using Google Auth behind a reverse proxy.3.8.1 Disabling WebSockets on the Server.2.7.3 Host Per-User Application Directories.2.3.2 Running Shiny Server with Root Privileges.Shiny Server v1.5.17 Configuration Reference Shiny Server Professional v1.5.17 Administrator's Guide