--- --- You can either build a release from sources or download a pre-built release. If you do not plan on developing Kubernetes itself, we suggest a pre-built release. * TOC {:toc} ### Prebuilt Binary Release The list of binary releases is available for download from the [GitHub Kubernetes repo release page](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/releases). Download the latest release and unpack this tar file on Linux or OS X, cd to the created `kubernetes/` directory, and then follow the getting started guide for your cloud. On OS X you can also use the [homebrew](http://brew.sh/) package manager: `brew install kubernetes-cli` ### Building from source Get the Kubernetes source. If you are simply building a release from source there is no need to set up a full golang environment as all building happens in a Docker container. Building a release is simple. ```shell git clone https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes.git cd kubernetes make release ``` For more details on the release process see the [`build/` directory](http://releases.k8s.io/{{page.githubbranch}}/build/) ### Download Kubernetes and automatically set up a default cluster The bash script at `https://get.k8s.io`, which can be run with `wget` or `curl`, automatically downloads Kubernetes, and provisions a cluster based on your desired cloud provider. ```shell # wget version export KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=YOUR_PROVIDER; wget -q -O - https://get.k8s.io | bash # curl version export KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=YOUR_PROVIDER; curl -sS https://get.k8s.io | bash ``` Possible values for `YOUR_PROVIDER` include: * `gce` - Google Compute Engine [default] * `gke` - Google Container Engine * `aws` - Amazon EC2 * `azure` - Microsoft Azure * `vagrant` - Vagrant (on local virtual machines) * `vsphere` - VMWare VSphere * `rackspace` - Rackspace For the complete, up-to-date list of providers supported by this script, see [the `/cluster` folder in the main Kubernetes repo](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/{{page.githubbranch}}/cluster), where each folder represents a possible value for `YOUR_PROVIDER`. If you don't see your desired provider, try looking at our [getting started guides](/docs/getting-started-guides); there's a good chance we have docs for them.