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title: Getting Started
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name: Getting Started
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identifier: Starting
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menu: main
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weight: 1
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cards: "false"
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---
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<!---
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Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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(the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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-->
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{{<jumbotron title="Installing Ozone">}}
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There are many ways to install and run Ozone. Starting from simple docker
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deployments on
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local nodes, to full scale multi-node cluster deployment on
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Kubernetes or bare-metal.
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{{</jumbotron>}}
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<section class="row cardgroup">
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<span class="label label-warning label-">Easy Start</span>
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<h2>Running Ozone from Docker Hub</h2>
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You can try out Ozone using docker hub without downloading the official release. This makes it easy to explore Ozone.
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<br />
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{{<card title="Starting ozone inside a single container" link="start/StartFromDockerHub.md" link-text="Ozone In Docker" image="start/docker.png">}}
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The simplest and easiest way to start an ozone cluster
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to explore what it can do is to start ozone via docker.
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{{</card>}}
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</section>
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<section class="row cardgroup">
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<span class="label label-success">Recommended</span>
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<h2>Running Ozone from an Official Release</h2>
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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.
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<br />
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{{<card title="Ozone on a physical cluster" link="start/OnPrem" link-text="On-Prem Ozone Cluster" image="start/hadoop.png">}}
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Ozone is designed to work concurrently with HDFS. The physical cluster instructions explain each component of Ozone and how to deploy with maximum control.
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{{</card>}}
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{{<card title="Ozone on K8s" link="start/Kubernetes" link-text="Kubernetes" image="start/k8s.png">}}
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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.
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{{</card>}}
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{{<card title="Ozone using MiniKube" link="start/Minikube" link-text="Minikube cluster" image="start/minikube.png">}}
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Ozone comes with a standard set of K8s resources. You can deploy them to MiniKube and experiment with the K8s based deployments.
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{{</card>}}
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{{<card title="Ozone cluster in Local Node" link="start/RunningViaDocker.md" link-text="docker-compose" image="start/docker.png">}}
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We also ship standard docker files with official release. These are part of official release and not depend upon Docker Hub.
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{{</card>}}
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</section>
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<section class="row cardgroup">
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<span class="label label-danger">Hadoop Ninja</span>
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<h2>Building From Sources </h2>
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Instructions to build Ozone from source to create deployment packages.
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{{<card title="Building From Sources" link="start/FromSource.md" link-text="Build ozone from source" image="start/hadoop.png">}}
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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.
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{{</card>}}
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</section>
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