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title: 'Remote Execution Overview'
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This page covers the benefits, requirements, and options for running Bazel
with remote execution.
By default, Bazel executes builds and tests on your local machine. Remote
execution of a Bazel build allows you to distribute build and test actions
across multiple machines, such as a datacenter.
Remote execution provides the following benefits:
* Faster build and test execution through scaling of nodes available
for parallel actions
* A consistent execution environment for a development team
* Reuse of build outputs across a development team
Bazel uses an open-source
[gRPC protocol](https://github.com/bazelbuild/remote-apis)
to allow for remote execution and remote caching.
For a list of commercially supported remote execution services as well as
self-service tools, see
[Remote Execution Services](https://www.bazel.build/remote-execution-services.html)
## Requirements {#requirements}
Remote execution of Bazel builds imposes a set of mandatory configuration
constraints on the build. For more information, see
[Adapting Bazel Rules for Remote Execution](/remote/rules).