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# Deploy on Google Cloud Platform
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This tutorial shows you how to deploy `code-server` to a single node running on
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Google Cloud Platform.
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If you're just starting out, we recommend
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[installing code-server locally](self-hosted-docs). It takes only a few minutes
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and lets you try out all of the features locally.
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If you get stuck or need help at anytime, [file an issue](create-issue),
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[tweet (@coderhq)](twitter-coderhq) or [email](email-coder).
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[self-hosted-docs]: ../../self-hosted/index.md
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[create-issue]: https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/new?title=Improve+Google+Cloud+quickstart+guide
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[twitter-coderhq]: https://twitter.com/coderhq
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[email-coder]: mailto:support@coder.com?subject=Google%20Cloud%20quickstart%20guide
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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](gcloud-sdk) on your local
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> machine.
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[Open your Google Cloud console](create-instance) to create a new VM instance.
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1. Click **Create Instance**.
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2. Choose an appropriate machine type (we recommend 2 vCPU and 7.5 GB RAM, or
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more depending on team size and number of repositories/languages enabled).
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3. Choose **Ubuntu 16.04 LTS** as your boot disk.
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4. Expand the **Management, security, disks, networking, sole tenancy** section,
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go to the **Networking** tab, then under network tags add `code-server`.
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5. Create your VM, and **take note** of its public IP address.
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6. Visit **VPC networks** in the console and go to **Firewall rules**. Create a
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new firewall rule called `http-8443`. Under **Target tags**, add
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`code-server`, and under **Protocols and ports** tick **Specified protocols and
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ports** and **tcp**. Beside **tcp**, add `8443`, then create the rule.
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[gcloud-sdk]: https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/
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[create-instance]: https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instances
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---
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## Final Steps
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<!-- TODO: add a screenshot of the initial terminal like other guides -->
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1. 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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2. At this point it is time to download the `code-server` binary. We will, of
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course, want the linux version. Find the latest code-server release from the
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[GitHub releases](code-server-latest) page.
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3. Right click the Linux x64 `.tar.gz` release asset and copy the URL. In the
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SSH terminal, run the following command:
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```
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wget (paste the URL here)
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```
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4. Extract the downloaded file with the following command:
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```
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tar -xvzf code-server*.tar.gz
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```
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5. Navigate to extracted directory with this command:
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```
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cd code-server*/
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```
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6. Ensure the code-server binary is executable with the following command:
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```
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chmod +x code-server
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```
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7. Finally, to start code-server run this command:
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```
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./code-server
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```
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8. code-server will start up, and the password will be printed in the output.
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Make sure to copy the password for the next step.
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9. Open your browser and visit `https://$public_ip:8443/` (where `$public_ip`
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is your Instance's public IP address). You will be greeted with a page
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similar to the following screenshot. code-server is using a self-signed SSL
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certificate for easy setup. In Chrome/Chromium, click **Advanced** then
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click **proceed anyway**. In Firefox, click **Advanced**, then **Add
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Exception**, then finally **Confirm Security Exception**.
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<img src="../../assets/chrome_warning.png">
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[code-server-latest]: https://github.com/cdr/code-server/releases/latest
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---
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### Post Installation Steps
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To ensure the connection between you and your server is encrypted, view our
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guides on [securing your setup](security-guide).
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For instructions on how to keep the server running after you end your SSH
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session please checkout [how to use systemd](systemd-guide). systemd will run
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code-server for you in the background as a service and restart it for you if it
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crashes.
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[security-guide]: ../../security/index.md
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[systemd-guide]: https://www.linode.com/docs/quick-answers/linux/start-service-at-boot/
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