--- title: "Quickstarts" description: "Help you to better understand KubeSphere with detailed graphics and contents" layout: "single" linkTitle: "Quickstarts" weight: 1500 icon: "/images/docs/docs.svg" --- Quickstarts include six hands-on lab exercises that help you quickly get started with KubeSphere. It is highly recommended that you go though all of these parts to explore the basic feature of KubeSphere. ## [All-in-one Installation on Linux](../quick-start/all-in-one-on-linux/) Learn how to install KubeSphere on Linux with a minimal installation package. The tutorial serves as a basic kick-starter for you to understand the container platform, paving the way for learning the following guides. ## [Minimal KubeSphere on Kubernetes](../quick-start/minimal-kubesphere-on-k8s/) Learn how to install KubeSphere on existing Kubernetes clusters with a minimal installation package. Your Kubernetes clusters can be hosted on cloud or on-premises. ## [Create Workspace, Project, Account and Role](../quick-start/create-workspace-and-project/) Understand how you can take advantage of multi-tenant system in KubeSphere for fine-grained access control at different levels. ## [Deploy Bookinfo and Manage Traffic](../quick-start/deploy-bookinfo-to-k8s/) Explore KubeSphere service mesh by deploying Bookinfo and using different traffic management strategies, such as canary release. ## [Compose and Deploy Wordpress](../quick-start/wordpress-deployment/) Learn the entire process of deploying an example app in KubeSphere, including credential creation, volume creation, and component setting. ## [Enable Pluggable Components](../quick-start/enable-pluggable-components/) Install pluggable components on the platform so that you can explore KubeSphere in an all-around way. Pluggable components can be enabled both before and after the installation.