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diff --git a/doc/install/README.md b/doc/install/README.md index 7ed478439e0..c815842480c 100644 --- a/doc/install/README.md +++ b/doc/install/README.md @@ -1,143 +1,8 @@ --- -stage: Enablement -group: Distribution -info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments -comments: false -description: Read through the GitLab installation methods. -type: index +redirect_to: 'index.md' --- -# Installation **(CORE ONLY)** +This document was moved to [another location](index.md). -GitLab can be installed in most GNU/Linux distributions and with several -cloud providers. To get the best experience from GitLab, you must balance -performance, reliability, ease of administration (backups, upgrades, and -troubleshooting), and the cost of hosting. - -Depending on your platform, select from the following available methods to -install GitLab: - -- [_Omnibus GitLab_](#installing-gitlab-on-linux-using-the-omnibus-gitlab-package-recommended): - The official deb/rpm packages that contain a bundle of GitLab and the - components it depends on, including PostgreSQL, Redis, and Sidekiq. -- [_GitLab Helm chart_](#installing-gitlab-on-kubernetes-via-the-gitlab-helm-charts): - The cloud native Helm chart for installing GitLab and all of its components - on Kubernetes. -- [_Docker_](#installing-gitlab-with-docker): The Omnibus GitLab packages, - dockerized. -- [_Source_](#installing-gitlab-from-source): Install GitLab and all of its - components from scratch. -- [_Cloud provider_](#installing-gitlab-on-cloud-providers): Install directly - from platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP. - -If you're not sure which installation method to use, we recommend you use -Omnibus GitLab. The Omnibus GitLab packages are mature, -[scalable](../administration/reference_architectures/index.md), and are used -today on GitLab.com. The Helm charts are recommended for those who are familiar -with Kubernetes. - -## Requirements - -Before you install GitLab, be sure to review the [system requirements](requirements.md). -The system requirements include details about the minimum hardware, software, -database, and additional requirements to support GitLab. - -## Installing GitLab on Linux using the Omnibus GitLab package (recommended) - -The Omnibus GitLab package uses our official deb/rpm repositories, and is -recommended for most users. - -If you need additional scale or resilience, we recommend deploying -GitLab as described in our [reference architecture documentation](../administration/reference_architectures/index.md). - -[**> Install GitLab using the Omnibus GitLab package.**](https://about.gitlab.com/install/) - -### GitLab Environment Toolkit (alpha) - -The [GitLab Environment Toolkit](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/gitlab-environment-toolkit) provides a set of automation tools to easily deploy a [reference architecture](../administration/reference_architectures/index.md) on most major cloud providers. - -It is currently in alpha, and is not recommended for production use. - -[**> Install a GitLab reference architecture using the GitLab Environment Toolkit.**](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/gitlab-environment-toolkit#documentation) - -## Installing GitLab on Kubernetes via the GitLab Helm charts - -When installing GitLab on Kubernetes, there are some trade-offs that you -need to be aware of: - -- Administration and troubleshooting requires Kubernetes knowledge. -- It can be more expensive for smaller installations. The default installation - requires more resources than a single node Omnibus deployment, as most services - are deployed in a redundant fashion. -- There are some feature [limitations to be aware of](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/#limitations). - -Due to these trade-offs, having Kubernetes experience is a requirement for -using this method. We recommend being familiar with Kubernetes before using it -to deploy GitLab in production. The methods for management, observability, and -some concepts are different than traditional deployments. - -[**> Install GitLab on Kubernetes using the GitLab Helm charts.**](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/) - -## Installing GitLab with Docker - -GitLab maintains a set of official Docker images based on the Omnibus GitLab -package. - -[**> Install GitLab using the official GitLab Docker images.**](docker.md) - -## Installing GitLab from source - -If the Omnibus GitLab package isn't available for your distribution, you can -install GitLab from source. This can be useful with unsupported systems, like -\*BSD. For an overview of the directory structure, see the -[structure documentation](installation.md#gitlab-directory-structure). - -[**> Install GitLab from source.**](installation.md) - -## Installing GitLab on cloud providers - -GitLab can be installed on a variety of cloud providers by using any of -the above methods, provided the cloud provider supports it. - -- [Install on AWS](aws/index.md): Install Omnibus GitLab on AWS using the community AMIs that GitLab provides. -- [Install GitLab on Google Cloud Platform](google_cloud_platform/index.md): Install Omnibus GitLab on a VM in GCP. -- [Install GitLab on Azure](azure/index.md): Install Omnibus GitLab from Azure Marketplace. -- [Install GitLab on OpenShift](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/installation/cloud/openshift.html): Install GitLab on OpenShift by using the GitLab Helm charts. -- [Install GitLab on DigitalOcean](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-gitlab-on-ubuntu-18-04): Install Omnibus GitLab on DigitalOcean. -- _Testing only!_ [DigitalOcean and Docker Machine](digitaloceandocker.md): - Quickly test any version of GitLab on DigitalOcean using Docker Machine. - -## Next steps - -Here are a few resources you might want to check out after completing the -installation: - -- [Upload a license](../user/admin_area/license.md) or [start a free trial](https://about.gitlab.com/free-trial/): - Activate all GitLab Enterprise Edition functionality with a license. -- [Set up runners](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/): Set up one or more GitLab - Runners, the agents that are responsible for all of the GitLab CI/CD features. -- [GitLab Pages](../administration/pages/index.md): Configure GitLab Pages to - allow hosting of static sites. -- [GitLab Registry](../administration/packages/container_registry.md): With the - GitLab Container Registry, every project can have its own space to store Docker - images. -- [Secure GitLab](../security/README.md#securing-your-gitlab-installation): - Recommended practices to secure your GitLab instance. -- [SMTP](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/smtp.html): Configure SMTP - for proper email notifications support. -- [LDAP](../administration/auth/ldap/index.md): Configure LDAP to be used as - an authentication mechanism for GitLab. -- [Back up and restore GitLab](../raketasks/backup_restore.md): Learn the different - ways you can back up or restore GitLab. -- [Upgrade GitLab](../update/README.md): Every 22nd of the month, a new feature-rich GitLab version - is released. Learn how to upgrade to it, or to an interim release that contains a security fix. -- [Scaling GitLab](../administration/reference_architectures/index.md): - GitLab supports several different types of clustering. -- [Advanced Search](../integration/elasticsearch.md): Leverage Elasticsearch for - faster, more advanced code search across your entire GitLab instance. -- [Geo replication](../administration/geo/index.md): - Geo is the solution for widely distributed development teams. -- [Release and maintenance policy](../policy/maintenance.md): Learn about GitLab - policies governing version naming, as well as release pace for major, minor, patch, - and security releases. -- [Pricing](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/): Pricing for the different tiers. +<!-- This redirect file can be deleted after 2021-05-11. --> +<!-- Before deletion, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/#move-or-rename-a-page --> |