# Installation [TOC] > Note: gVisor supports only x86\_64 and requires Linux 4.14.77+ > ([older Linux](./networking.md#gso)). ## Install latest release {#install-latest} To download and install the latest release manually follow these steps: ```bash ( set -e ARCH=$(uname -m) URL=https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases/release/latest/${ARCH} wget ${URL}/runsc ${URL}/runsc.sha512 \ ${URL}/containerd-shim-runsc-v1 ${URL}/containerd-shim-runsc-v1.sha512 sha512sum -c runsc.sha512 \ -c containerd-shim-runsc-v1.sha512 rm -f *.sha512 chmod a+rx runsc containerd-shim-runsc-v1 sudo mv runsc containerd-shim-runsc-v1 /usr/local/bin ) ``` To install gVisor as a Docker runtime, run the following commands: ```bash /usr/local/bin/runsc install sudo systemctl reload docker docker run --rm --runtime=runsc hello-world ``` For more details about using gVisor with Docker, see [Docker Quick Start](./quick_start/docker.md) Note: It is important to copy `runsc` to a location that is readable and executable to all users, since `runsc` executes itself as user `nobody` to avoid unnecessary privileges. The `/usr/local/bin` directory is a good place to put the `runsc` binary. ## Install from an `apt` repository First, appropriate dependencies must be installed to allow `apt` to install packages via https: ```bash sudo apt-get update && \ sudo apt-get install -y \ apt-transport-https \ ca-certificates \ curl \ gnupg ``` Next, configure the key used to sign archives and the repository. NOTE: The key was updated on 2021-07-13 to replace the expired key. If you get errors about the key being expired, run the `curl` command below again. ```bash curl -fsSL https://gvisor.dev/archive.key | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/gvisor-archive-keyring.gpg echo "deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/gvisor-archive-keyring.gpg] https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases release main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gvisor.list > /dev/null ``` Now the runsc package can be installed: ```bash sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y runsc ``` If you have Docker installed, it will be automatically configured. ## Versions The `runsc` binaries and repositories are available in multiple versions and release channels. You should pick the version you'd like to install. For experimentation, the nightly release is recommended. For production use, the latest release is recommended. After selecting an appropriate release channel from the options below, proceed to the preferred installation mechanism: manual or from an `apt` repository. > Note: Older releases are still available but may not have an `${ARCH}` > component in the URL. These release were available for `x86_64` only. ### HEAD Binaries are available for every commit on the `master` branch, and are available at the following URL: `https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases/master/latest/${ARCH}` You can use this link with the steps described in [Install latest release](#install-latest). For `apt` installation, use the `master` to configure the repository: ```bash sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64,arm64] https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases master main" ``` ### Nightly Nightly releases are built most nights from the master branch, and are available at the following URL: `https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases/nightly/latest/${ARCH}` You can use this link with the steps described in [Install latest release](#install-latest). Specific nightly releases can be found at: `https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases/nightly/${yyyy-mm-dd}/${ARCH}` Note that a release may not be available for every day. For `apt` installation, use the `nightly` to configure the repository: ```bash sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64,arm64] https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases nightly main" ``` ### Latest release The latest official release is available at the following URL: `https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases/release/latest/${ARCH}` You can use this link with the steps described in [Install latest release](#install-latest). For `apt` installation, use the `release` to configure the repository: ```bash sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64,arm64] https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases release main" ``` ### Specific release Specific releases are the latest [point release](#point-release) for a given date. Specific releases should be available for any date that has a point release. A given release is available at the following URL: `https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases/release/${yyyymmdd}/${ARCH}` You can use this link with the steps described in [Install latest release](#install-latest). See the [releases](https://github.com/google/gvisor/releases) page for information about specific releases. For `apt` installation of a specific release, which may include point updates, use the date of the release for repository, e.g. `${yyyymmdd}`. ```bash sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64,arm64] https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases yyyymmdd main" ``` > Note: only newer releases may be available as `apt` repositories. ### Point release Point releases correspond to [releases](https://github.com/google/gvisor/releases) tagged in the Github repository. A given point release is available at the following URL: `https://storage.googleapis.com/gvisor/releases/release/${yyyymmdd}.${rc}/${ARCH}` You can use this link with the steps described in [Install latest release](#install-latest). Note that `apt` installation of a specific point release is not supported. After installation, try out `runsc` by following the [Docker Quick Start](./quick_start/docker.md), [Containerd QuickStart](./containerd/quick_start.md), or [OCI Quick Start](./quick_start/oci.md).