Installing K10
K10 is available in two main editions, FREE K10 and Enterprise. The Kasten product page contains a comparison of the two K10 editions, also described below, but both editions use the same container images and follow an identical install process.
FREE: The default K10 Starter edition, provided at no charge and intended for evaluation or for use in smaller or non-production clusters, is functionally the same as the Enterprise edition but limited from a support and scale perspective.
Enterprise: Customers choosing to upgrade to the Enterprise edition can obtain a license key from Kasten or install from cloud marketplaces.
The documentation below covers installing both Kasten K10 editions on a variety of public cloud and on-premises environments, storage integration, security key management, license upgrades, and other advanced installation options.
- Install Requirements
 - Installing K10 on Kubernetes
- Installing K10 on AWS
 - Installing K10 on AWS Marketplace for Containers Anywhere
 - Installing K10 on Azure
 - Installing K10 on Red Hat OpenShift
 - Installing K10 on Google Cloud
 - Installing K10 on DigitalOcean
 - Installing K10 on VMware vSphere
 - SUSE Rancher Apps & Marketplace Based Installation
 - Installing K10 on kind
 - Installing K10 on K3S
 - Installing K10 on Other Kubernetes Distributions
 
 - Storage Integration
 - Generic Storage Backup and Restore
 - Shareable Volume Backup and Restore
 - Air-Gapped Install
 - Advanced Install Options
- FREE K10 Edition and Licensing
 - Manually Creating or Using an Existing Service Account
 - Using Red Hat certified upstream container images
 - Pinning K10 to Specific Nodes
 - Using Trusted Root Certificate Authority Certificates for TLS
 - Running K10 Containers as a Specific User
 - Using Kubernetes Endpoints for Service Discovery
 - Configuring Prometheus
 - Complete List of K10 Helm Options
 
 - Configuring K10 Encryption
 - Upgrading K10
 - Production Deployment Checklist