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title:Quick Start
description:How to start provisioning a multi-node Deis cluster

Quick Start

These steps will help you provision a Deis cluster.

Generate an SSH key

The deisctl utility communicates with remote machines over an SSH tunnel. If you don't already have an SSH key, the following command will generate a new keypair named "deis":

$ ssh-keygen -q -t rsa -f ~/.ssh/deis -N '' -C deis

Generate a New Discovery URL

Discovery URLs help connect etcd instances together by storing a list of peer addresses and metadata under a unique address. You can generate a new discovery URL for use in your platform by running the following from the root of the repository:

$ make discovery-url

This will write a new discovery URL to the user-data file. Some essential scripts are supplied in this user-data file, so it is mandatory for provisioning Deis.

Check System Requirements

The Deis provision scripts default to a machine size which should be adequate to run Deis, but this can be customized. Please refer to :ref:`system-requirements` for resource considerations when choosing a machine size to run Deis.

Choose a Provider

Choose one of the following providers and deploy a new cluster:

Configure DNS

See :ref:`configure-dns` for more information on properly setting up your DNS records with Deis.

Install Deis Platform

Now that you've finished provisioning a CoreOS cluster, please refer to :ref:`install_deisctl` and :ref:`install_deis_platform`.