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# Deploy on Google Cloud
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This tutorial shows you how to deploy `code-server` to a single node running on Google Cloud.
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If you're just starting out, we recommend [installing code-server locally](../../self-hosted/index.md). It takes only a few minutes and lets you try out all of the features.
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---
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## Deploy to Google Cloud VM
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> Pre-requisite: Please [set up Google Cloud SDK](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/) on your local machine
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- [Open your Google Cloud console](https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instances) to create a new VM instance and click **Create Instance**
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- Choose an appropriate machine type (we recommend 2 vCPU and 7.5 GB RAM, more depending on team size and number of repositories/languages enabled)
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- Choose Ubuntu 16.04 LTS as your boot disk
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- Expand the "Management, security, disks, networking, sole tenancy" section, go to the "Networking" tab, then under network tags add "code-server"
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- Create your VM, and **take note** of its public IP address.
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- Visit "VPC network" in the console and go to "Firewall rules". Create a new firewall rule called "http-8443". Under "Target tags" add "code-server", and under "Protocols and ports" tick "Specified protocols and ports" and "tcp". Beside "tcp", add "8443", then create the rule.
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- Copy the link to download the latest Linux binary from our [releases page](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/releases)
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---
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## Final Steps
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- SSH into your Google Cloud VM
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```
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gcloud compute ssh --zone [region] [instance name]
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```
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- Find the latest Linux release from this URL:
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```
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https://github.com/cdr/code-server/releases/latest
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```
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- Replace {version} in the following command with the version found on the releases page and run it (or just copy the download URL from the releases page):
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```
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wget https://github.com/cdr/code-server/releases/download/{version}/code-server{version}-linux-x64.tar.gz
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```
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- Extract the downloaded tar.gz file with this command, for example:
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```
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tar -xvzf code-server{version}-linux-x64.tar.gz
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```
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- Navigate to extracted directory with this command:
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```
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cd code-server{version}-linux-x64
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```
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- Make the binary executable if you run into any errors regarding permission:
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```
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chmod +x code-server
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```
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> To ensure the connection between you and your server is encrypted view our guide on [securing your setup](../../security/ssl.md)
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- Start the code-server
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```
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./code-server
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```
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- Open your browser and visit `https://$public_ip:8443/` (where `$public_ip` is your Compute Engine instance's public IP address). You will be greeted with a page similar to the following screenshot. Code-server is using a self-signed SSL certificate for easy setup. In Chrome/Chromium, click **"Advanced"** then click **"proceed anyway"**. In Firefox, click **Advanced**, then **Add Exception**, then finally **Confirm Security Exception**.<img src ="../../assets/chrome_warning.png">
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> For instructions on how to keep the server running after you end your SSH session please checkout [how to use systemd](https://www.linode.com/docs/quick-answers/linux/start-service-at-boot/) to start linux based services if they are killed
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---
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> NOTE: If you get stuck or need help, [file an issue](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/new?&title=Improve+self-hosted+quickstart+guide), [tweet (@coderhq)](https://twitter.com/coderhq) or [email](mailto:support@coder.com?subject=Self-hosted%20quickstart%20guide).
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