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# Gitpod Self-Hosted
Gitpod, just as you know it from [gitpod.io](https://gitpod.io), can be deployed and operated on your own infrastructure. It supports different cloud providers, self-managed Kubernetes clusters, corporate firewalls, and even off-grid / air-gapped networks.
## Installation
You can find all configuration templates and installation scripts in the Gitpod repository:
> https://github.com/gitpod-io/gitpod
### Install on Google Cloud Platform
The easiest way to install Gitpod Self-Hosted is currently on Google Cloud Platform (that's also where [gitpod.io](https://gitpod.io) is deployed). GCP is the recommended platform for most users:
* [Install Gitpod on Google Cloud Platform](../install/install-on-gcp-script/)
### Install on AWS
Alternatively, Gitpod comes with a setup for AWS that integrates with some AWS resource, like Load Balancers or S3 for storing workspace data:
* [Install Gitpod on AWS](../install/install-on-aws-script/)
### Install on any Kubernetes cluster
If you already have a Kubernetes cluster, or don't want/cannot use AWS or GCP, please follow the generic guide:
* [Install Gitpod on Kubernetes](../install/install-on-kubernetes/)
Note: Dedicated installation steps for Azure and OpenShift are on our roadmap.