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!!! Note Get started with TPA and PGD quickly

If you want to experiment with a local deployment as quickly as possible, you can [deploying an EDB Postgres Distributed example cluster on Docker](/pgd/latest/quickstart/quick_start_docker) to configure, provision, and deploy a PGD 5 Always-on cluster on Docker.
If you want to experiment with a local deployment as quickly as possible, you can [deploying an EDB Postgres Distributed example cluster on Docker](../../quickstart/quick_start_docker) to configure, provision, and deploy a PGD 5 Always-on cluster on Docker.

If deploying to the cloud is your aim, you can [deploying an EDB Postgres Distributed example cluster on AWS](/pgd/latest/quickstart/quick_start_aws) to get a PGD 5 cluster on your own Amazon account.
If deploying to the cloud is your aim, you can [deploying an EDB Postgres Distributed example cluster on AWS](../../quickstart/quick_start_aws) to get a PGD 5 cluster on your own Amazon account.

If you want to run on your own Linux systems or VMs, you can use also use TPA to [deploy EDB Postgres Distributed directly to your own Linux hosts](/pgd/latest/quickstart/quick_start_linux)
If you want to run on your own Linux systems or VMs, you can use also use TPA to [deploy EDB Postgres Distributed directly to your own Linux hosts](../../quickstart/quick_start_linux)

This section covers how to use TPA to deploy and administer EDB Postgres Distributed.

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