title: Installation overview
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-Arvados components run on GNU/Linux systems, and do not depend on any particular cloud operating stack. It is developed primarily on Debian and Ubuntu GNU/Linux.
+Arvados components run on GNU/Linux systems, and do not depend on any particular cloud operating stack. Arvados supports Debian and derivatives such as Ubuntu, as well as Red Hat and derivatives such as CentOS.
-Arvados components can be installed and configured in a number of different ways. Step-by-step instructions are available for a few specific installation methods:
-* "Install pre-built docker images":pre-built-docker.html *(quickest)*
-* "Build your own docker images":install-docker.html (from source)
-* "Manual installation":install-manual-prerequisites.html (most flexible)
+Arvados components can be installed and configured in a number of different ways. Step-by-step instructions are available to perform a production installation from packages with manual configuration. This method assumes you have several (virtual) machines at your disposal for running the various Arvados components.
-For local evaluation and testing on a single computer, use one of the docker installation methods.
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-For production use or evaluation at scale, the "manual installation":install-manual-prerequisites.html is more appropriate. This method assumes you have a number of (virtual) machines at your disposal for running the various Arvados components.
+* "Docker quick start":arvbox.html
+* "Manual installation":install-manual-prerequisites.html