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- title: "Get started with Netdata"
- description: "Download and install the open-source Netdata monitoring agent on physical/virtual servers, Linux (Ubuntu/Debian/CentOS/etc), Docker, Kubernetes, and many others, often with one command."
- type: how-to
- sidebar_label: "Get started"
- custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/docs/get-started.mdx
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- import { OneLineInstallWget } from '../src/components/OneLineInstall/'
- import { Install, InstallBox } from '../src/components/Install/'
- # Get started with Netdata
- Netdata is a free and open-source (FOSS) monitoring agent that collects thousands of hardware and software metrics from
- any physical or virtual system (we call them _nodes_). These metrics are organized in an easy-to-use and -navigate interface.
- Together with [Netdata Cloud](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/cloud), you can monitor your entire infrastructure in
- real time and troubleshoot problems that threaten the health of your nodes.
- Netdata runs permanently on all your physical/virtual servers, containers, cloud deployments, and edge/IoT devices. It
- runs on Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, and more), container/microservice platforms (Kubernetes clusters,
- Docker), and many other operating systems (FreeBSD, macOS), with no `sudo` required.
- ## Install on Linux with one-line installer
- The **recommended** way to install Netdata on a Linux node (physical, virtual, container, IoT) is our one-line
- [kickstart script](/packaging/installer/methods/kickstart.md). This script automatically installs dependencies and
- builds Netdata from its source code.
- Copy the script, paste it into your node's terminal, and hit `Enter` to begin the installation process.
- <OneLineInstallWget />
- Jump down to [what's next](#whats-next) to learn how to view your new dashboard and take your next steps monitoring and
- troubleshooting with Netdata.
- ## Other installation options
- <Install>
- <InstallBox
- to="/docs/agent/packaging/docker"
- os="Run with Docker"
- svg="docker" />
- <InstallBox
- to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/kubernetes"
- os="Deploy on Kubernetes"
- svg="kubernetes" />
- <InstallBox
- to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/macos"
- os="Install on macOS"
- svg="macos" />
- <InstallBox
- to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/manual"
- os="Linux from Git"
- svg="linux" />
- <InstallBox
- to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/source"
- os="Linux from source"
- svg="linux" />
- <InstallBox
- to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/offline"
- os="Linux for offline nodes"
- svg="linux" />
- </Install>
- ## What's next?
- To start using Netdata, open a browser and navigate to `http://NODE:19999`, replacing `NODE` with either `localhost` or
- the hostname/IP address of a remote node.
- Where you go from here is based on your use case, immediate needs, and experience with monitoring and troubleshooting.
- ### Dashboard
- Learn more about [how the dashboard works](/docs/dashboard/how-dashboard-works.mdx), or dive directly into the many ways
- to [interact with charts](/docs/dashboard/interact-charts.mdx).
- ### Configuration
- Discover the recommended way to [configure Netdata's settings or behavior](/docs/configure/nodes.md) using our built-in
- `edit-config` script, then apply that knowledge to mission-critical tweaks, such as [changing how long Netdata stores
- metrics](/docs/store/change-metrics-storage.md).
- ### Data collection
- If Netdata didn't autodetect all the hardware, containers, services, or applications running on your node, you should
- learn more about [how data collectors work](/docs/collect/how-collectors-work.md). If there's a [supported
- collector](/collectors/COLLECTORS.md) for metrics you need, [configure the collector](/docs/collect/enable-configure.md)
- or read about its requirements to configure your endpoint to publish metrics in the correct format and endpoint.
- ### Alarms & notifications
- Netdata comes with hundreds of preconfigured alarms, designed by our monitoring gurus in parallel with our open-source
- community, but you may want to [edit alarms](/docs/monitor/configure-alarms.md) or [enable
- notifications](/docs/monitor/enable-notifications.md) to customize your Netdata experience.
- ### Need to monitor multiple nodes in one place?
- For robust multi-node monitoring from a single interface, consider [Netdata
- Cloud](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/cloud), which streams, aggregates, and visualizes metrics from any number of
- nodes. It's all the same out-of-the-box, zero-configuration functionality of the open-source monitoring agent, but for
- any number of distributed nodes, _entirely for free_.
- There is an alternative for those who aren't interested in using Netdata Cloud, albeit with some required configuration.
- Each node can [stream](/streaming/README.md) its metrics to any other node, and the default
- [registry](/registry/README.md) is configurable to create a private "network" of Netdata dashboards.
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