[[starting-elasticsearch]] == Starting Elasticsearch The method for starting {es} varies depending on how you installed it. [float] [[start-targz]] === Archive packages (`.tar.gz`) If you installed {es} with a `.tar.gz` package, you can start {es} from the command line. [float] include::install/zip-targz-start.asciidoc[] [float] include::install/zip-targz-daemon.asciidoc[] [float] [[start-zip]] === Archive packages (`.zip`) If you installed {es} on Windows with a `.zip` package, you can start {es} from the command line. If you want {es} to start automatically at boot time without any user interaction, <>. [float] include::install/zip-windows-start.asciidoc[] [float] [[start-deb]] === Debian packages include::install/init-systemd.asciidoc[] [float] include::install/deb-init.asciidoc[] [float] include::install/systemd.asciidoc[] [float] [[start-docker]] === Docker images If you installed a Docker image, you can start {es} from the command line. There are different methods depending on whether you're using development mode or production mode. See <>. [float] [[start-msi]] === MSI packages If you installed {es} on Windows using the `.msi` package, you can start {es} from the command line. If you want it to start automatically at boot time without any user interaction, <>. [float] include::install/msi-windows-start.asciidoc[] [float] [[start-rpm]] === RPM packages include::install/init-systemd.asciidoc[] [float] include::install/rpm-init.asciidoc[] [float] include::install/systemd.asciidoc[]