--- title: Installation guide template: docs taxonomy: category: docs --- There are multiple ways to install YunoHost. The process may differ slightly depending on whether it takes place at home or on a remote server, and depending on the hardware used: **[See the requirements](hardware)**. This page lists a few installation guides. ## Give it a try [columns][center] [[figure caption="Demo server"][/figure]](/administrate/selfhosting/tryyunohost) [[figure caption="Try with VirtualBox"]  [/figure]](/administrate/install/virtualbox) [/center][/columns] ## Install at home [columns count=3][center] [[figure class="nomargin" caption="On a Raspberry Pi"]  [/figure]](/administrate/install/rpi) [[figure class="nomargin" caption="On an ARM board"]  [/figure]](/administrate/install/arm) [[figure class="nomargin" caption="On a regular computer"]  [/figure]](/administrate/install/iso) [/center][/columns] ## Install on a remote server !!! [fa=fa-heart /] Local associative ISP near you might be able to provide you with a *Virtual Private Server* (VPS), managed by human beings who respect users and care about [Net Neutrality](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality) ! Check out [this page](https://db.ffdn.org/) for more information. [center] [[figure class="nomargin" caption="On a dedicated or virtual private server"]  [/figure]](/administrate/install/vps) [/center] ## Advanced / others [columns count=3][center] [[figure class="nomargin" caption="On Debian 10 Buster"]  [/figure]](/administrate/install/debian) [[figure class="nomargin" caption="Dev environment in LXD/LXC"]  [/figure]](/contribute/dev) [[figure class="nomargin" caption="(Non-official!) Docker images"]  [/figure]](/administrate/install/docker) [/center][/columns]