--- reviewers: - brendandburns - erictune - mikedanese title: Getting started main_menu: true weight: 20 content_type: concept no_list: true card: name: setup weight: 20 anchors: - anchor: "#learning-environment" title: Learning environment - anchor: "#production-environment" title: Production environment --- This section lists the different ways to set up and run Kubernetes. When you install Kubernetes, choose an installation type based on: ease of maintenance, security, control, available resources, and expertise required to operate and manage a cluster. You can [download Kubernetes](/releases/download/) to deploy a Kubernetes cluster on a local machine, into the cloud, or for your own datacenter. If you don't want to manage a Kubernetes cluster yourself, you could pick a managed service, including [certified platforms](/docs/setup/production-environment/turnkey-solutions/). There are also other standardized and custom solutions across a wide range of cloud and bare metal environments. ## Learning environment If you're learning Kubernetes, use the tools supported by the Kubernetes community, or tools in the ecosystem to set up a Kubernetes cluster on a local machine. See [Install tools](/docs/tasks/tools/). ## Production environment When evaluating a solution for a [production environment](/docs/setup/production-environment/), consider which aspects of operating a Kubernetes cluster (or _abstractions_) you want to manage yourself and which you prefer to hand off to a provider. For a cluster you're managing yourself, the officially supported tool for deploying Kubernetes is [kubeadm](/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/). ## {{% heading "whatsnext" %}} - [Download Kubernetes](/releases/download/) - Download and [install tools](/docs/tasks/tools/) including `kubectl` - Select a [container runtime](/docs/setup/production-environment/container-runtimes/) for your new cluster - Learn about [best practices](/docs/setup/best-practices/) for cluster setup Kubernetes is designed for its {{< glossary_tooltip term_id="control-plane" text="control plane" >}} to run on Linux. Within your cluster you can run applications on Linux or other operating systems, including Windows. - Learn to [set up clusters with Windows nodes](/docs/setup/production-environment/windows/)