--- title: Getting Started name: Getting Started identifier: Starting menu: main weight: 1 cards: "false" --- {{}} There are many ways to install and run Ozone. Starting from simple docker deployments on local nodes, to full scale multi-node cluster deployment on Kubernetes or bare-metal. {{}}
Easy Start

Running Ozone from Docker Hub

You can try out Ozone using docker hub without downloading the official release. This makes it easy to explore Ozone.
{{}} The simplest and easiest way to start an ozone cluster to explore what it can do is to start ozone via docker. {{}}
Recommended

Running Ozone from an Official Release

Apache Ozone can also be run from the official release packages. Along with the official source releases, we also release a set of convenience binary packages. It is easy to run these binaries in different configurations.
{{}} Ozone is designed to work concurrently with HDFS. The physical cluster instructions explain each component of Ozone and how to deploy with maximum control. {{}} {{}} Ozone is designed to work well under Kubernetes. These are instructions to deploy Ozone on K8s. Ozone provides a replicated storage solution for K8s based apps. {{}} {{}} Ozone comes with a standard set of K8s resources. You can deploy them to MiniKube and experiment with the K8s based deployments. {{}} {{}} We also ship standard docker files with official release. These are part of official release and not depend upon Docker Hub. {{}}
Hadoop Ninja

Building From Sources

Instructions to build Ozone from source to create deployment packages. {{}} If you are a Hadoop ninja, and wise in the ways of Apache, you already know that a real Apache release is a source release. We believe that even ninjas need help at times. {{}}