You have several ways to install YunoHost. The process may slightly differs whether it takes place at home or if you want to do it remotely, and regarding the hardware used: **[See the requirements](/hardware)**
<ahref="/install_brick"><imgsrc="https://yunohost.org/images/thisisinternet.png"height=150style="vertical-align:bottom"><b><p>On the Internet brick</p></b></a>
<ahref="/install_on_raspberry"><imgsrc="https://yunohost.org/images/Raspberry_Pi_2_Model_B_v1.1_front_angle_new.jpg"height=150style="vertical-align:bottom"><b><p>On a Raspberry Pi</p></b></a>
<ahref="/install_on_cubieboard"><imgsrc="https://yunohost.org/images/cubieboard2.png"height=150style="vertical-align:bottom"><b><p>On a Cubieboard</p></b></a>
<ahref="/install_on_digitalocean"><imgsrc="https://yunohost.org/images/digitalocean.png"height=150style="vertical-align:bottom"><b><p>On a DigitalOcean droplet</p></b></a>
<ahref="/install_on_dedicated_server"><imgsrc="https://yunohost.org/images/vps.png"height=150style="vertical-align:bottom"><b><p>On a dedicated or a virtual private server</p></b></a>
If you have already installed **Debian 7** (Wheezy) or **8** (Jessie) on a server, you are able to **[install YunoHost via script](/install_on_debian)**.