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last_modified_on: "2023-12-30"
last_modified_on: "2024-11-21"
title: "Quickstart"
description: "Learn how to quickly install Qovery on your Amazon Web Services (AWS) account"
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## Select your options

Qovery propose multiple options that you can select to customize your installation. You can also change some of them later.
Qovery propose multiple options that you can select to customize your installation. You can also change some of them later. Refer to this [guide][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.aws] for more details on the available configurations.

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[docs.getting-started.install-qovery.aws.cluster-managed-by-qovery.create-credentials]: /docs/getting-started/install-qovery/aws/cluster-managed-by-qovery/create-credentials/
[docs.getting-started.install-qovery.aws.cluster-managed-by-qovery]: /docs/getting-started/install-qovery/aws/cluster-managed-by-qovery/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#creating-a-cluster]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/#creating-a-cluster
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.aws]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/aws/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.organization]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/organization/
[guides.getting-started.deploy-your-first-application]: /guides/getting-started/deploy-your-first-application/
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## Select your options

Qovery propose multiple options that you can select to customize your installation. You can also change some of them later.
Qovery propose multiple options that you can select to customize your installation. You can also change some of them later. Refer to this [guide][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.aws] for more details on the available configurations.

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last_modified_on: "2024-01-16"
last_modified_on: "2024-11-21"
title: "Quickstart"
description: "Learn how to quickly install Qovery on your Google Cloud Platform (GCP) account"
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## Select your options

Qovery propose multiple options that you can select to customize your installation. You can also change some of them later. Refer to this [guide][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.gcp] for more details on the available configurations.

</li>

<li>

## Install Qovery

Click on `Create and Deploy` to create the cluster and install Qovery on it.
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[docs.getting-started.install-qovery.gcp.cluster-managed-by-qovery.create-credentials]: /docs/getting-started/install-qovery/gcp/cluster-managed-by-qovery/create-credentials/
[docs.getting-started.install-qovery.gcp.cluster-managed-by-qovery]: /docs/getting-started/install-qovery/gcp/cluster-managed-by-qovery/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#creating-a-cluster]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/#creating-a-cluster
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.gcp]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/gcp/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.organization]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/organization/
[guides.getting-started.deploy-your-first-application]: /guides/getting-started/deploy-your-first-application/
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<li>

## Select your options

Qovery propose multiple options that you can select to customize your installation. You can also change some of them later. Refer to this [guide][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.gcp] for more details on the available configurations.

</li>

<li>

## Install Qovery

Click on `Create and Deploy` to create the cluster and install Qovery on it.
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last_modified_on: "2023-12-30"
last_modified_on: "2024-11-21"
title: "Quickstart"
description: "Learn how to quickly install Qovery on your Scaleway (SCW) account"
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## Select your options

Qovery propose multiple options that you can select to customize your installation. You can also change some of them later. Refer to this [guide][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.scaleway] for more details on the available configurations.

</li>

<li>

## Attach Scaleway credentials

Follow this [guide][docs.getting-started.install-qovery.scaleway.cluster-managed-by-qovery.create-credentials] to create your Scaleway credentials.
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[docs.getting-started.install-qovery.scaleway.cluster-managed-by-qovery.create-credentials]: /docs/getting-started/install-qovery/scaleway/cluster-managed-by-qovery/create-credentials/
[docs.getting-started.install-qovery.scaleway.cluster-managed-by-qovery]: /docs/getting-started/install-qovery/scaleway/cluster-managed-by-qovery/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#creating-a-cluster]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/#creating-a-cluster
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.scaleway]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/scaleway/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.organization]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/organization/
[guides.getting-started.deploy-your-first-application]: /guides/getting-started/deploy-your-first-application/
[urls.scaleway]: https://www.scaleway.com
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## Select your options

Qovery propose multiple options that you can select to customize your installation. You can also change some of them later. Refer to this [guide][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.scaleway] for more details on the available configurations.

</li>

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## Attach Scaleway credentials

Follow this [guide][docs.getting-started.install-qovery.scaleway.cluster-managed-by-qovery.create-credentials] to create your Scaleway credentials.
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last_modified_on: "2024-08-12"
last_modified_on: "2024-11-26"
title: Security and Compliance
description: "Learn more about Security and Compliance in Qovery"
sidebar_label: hidden
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last_modified_on: "2024-11-26"
title: FAQ
description: "Frequently Asked Questions"
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There isn't just one public cluster IP adress dedicated to external communication. However, [worker nodes][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#what-is-a-cluster] inside your cluster each have a public IP automatically attached to them. You can view those default public IPs in the details of your worker nodes (EC2 instances for AWS users) which belong to the node group in your cluster.

For improved security and control, the `Static IP` feature allows you to ensure that outbound traffic from your cluster uses specific IP addresses. For more information on the `Static IP` feature and how to enable it at cluster creation, see [Static IP][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#static-ip].
For improved security and control, the `Static IP` feature allows you to ensure that outbound traffic from your cluster uses specific IP addresses. For more information on the `Static IP` feature and how to enable it at cluster creation, see [Static IP on AWS][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.aws#static-ip] or [Static IP on GCP][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.gcp#static-ip].

## If I have N custom domains under the same root domain, do I need to create N CNAME records, or just creating one for the root domain is enough ?

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[docs.using-qovery.configuration.application#auto-scaling]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/application/#auto-scaling
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.application]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/application/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#how-does-qovery-handle-kubernetes-version-upgrades]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/#how-does-qovery-handle-kubernetes-version-upgrades
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#static-ip]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/#static-ip
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#what-is-a-cluster]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/#what-is-a-cluster
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.aws#static-ip]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/aws/#static-ip
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.gcp#static-ip]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/clusters/gcp/#static-ip
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.database]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/database/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.environment]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/environment/
[docs.using-qovery.configuration.project]: /docs/using-qovery/configuration/project/
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There isn't just one public cluster IP adress dedicated to external communication. However, [worker nodes][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#what-is-a-cluster] inside your cluster each have a public IP automatically attached to them. You can view those default public IPs in the details of your worker nodes (EC2 instances for AWS users) which belong to the node group in your cluster.

For improved security and control, the `Static IP` feature allows you to ensure that outbound traffic from your cluster uses specific IP addresses. For more information on the `Static IP` feature and how to enable it at cluster creation, see [Static IP][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters#static-ip].
For improved security and control, the `Static IP` feature allows you to ensure that outbound traffic from your cluster uses specific IP addresses. For more information on the `Static IP` feature and how to enable it at cluster creation, see [Static IP on AWS][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.aws#static-ip] or [Static IP on GCP][docs.using-qovery.configuration.clusters.gcp#static-ip].

## If I have N custom domains under the same root domain, do I need to create N CNAME records, or just creating one for the root domain is enough ?

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