[[install-elasticsearch]] == Installing Elasticsearch Elasticsearch is provided in the following package formats: [horizontal] `zip`/`tar.gz`:: The `zip` and `tar.gz` packages are suitable for installation on any system and are the easiest choice for getting started with Elasticsearch on most systems. + <> or <> `deb`:: The `deb` package is suitable for Debian, Ubuntu, and other Debian-based systems. Debian packages may be downloaded from the Elasticsearch website or from our Debian repository. + <> `rpm`:: The `rpm` package is suitable for installation on Red Hat, Centos, SLES, OpenSuSE and other RPM-based systems. RPMs may be downloaded from the Elasticsearch website or from our RPM repository. + <> `msi`:: The `msi` package is suitable for installation on Windows 64-bit systems with at least .NET 4.5 framework installed, and is the easiest choice for getting started with Elasticsearch on Windows. MSIs may be downloaded from the Elasticsearch website. + <> `docker`:: Images are available for running Elasticsearch as Docker containers. They may be downloaded from the Elastic Docker Registry. + {ref}/docker.html[Install {es} with Docker] [float] [[config-mgmt-tools]] === Configuration Management Tools We also provide the following configuration management tools to help with large deployments: [horizontal] Puppet:: https://github.com/elastic/puppet-elasticsearch[puppet-elasticsearch] Chef:: https://github.com/elastic/cookbook-elasticsearch[cookbook-elasticsearch] Ansible:: https://github.com/elastic/ansible-elasticsearch[ansible-elasticsearch] include::install/zip-targz.asciidoc[] include::install/zip-windows.asciidoc[] include::install/deb.asciidoc[] include::install/rpm.asciidoc[] include::install/windows.asciidoc[] ifdef::include-xpack[] include::{xes-repo-dir}/setup/docker.asciidoc[] endif::include-xpack[]