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# Quick-Starts
The following quick-start guides will walk you through standing up the Tinkerbell stack.
There are a few options for this.
Pick the one that works best for you.
## Options
- [Vagrant and VirtualBox](docs/quickstarts/VAGRANTVBOX.md)
- [Vagrant and Libvirt](docs/quickstarts/VAGRANTLVIRT.md)
- [Docker Compose](docs/quickstarts/COMPOSE.md)
- [Terraform and Equinix Metal](docs/quickstarts/TERRAFORMEM.md)
- [Kubernetes](docs/quickstarts/KUBERNETES.md)
- [Multipass](docs/quickstarts/MULTIPASS.md)
## Next Steps
Now that you have a Tinkerbell stack up and running, you can start provisioning machines.
Tinkerbell.org has a [list of guides](https://docs.tinkerbell.org/deploying-operating-systems/the-deployment/) for provisioning machines.
You can also create your own.
The following docs will help you get started.
1. [Create Hardware Data](https://docs.tinkerbell.org/setup/local-vagrant/#creating-the-workers-hardware-data)
2. [Create a Template](https://docs.tinkerbell.org/setup/local-vagrant/#creating-a-template)
3. [Create a Workflow](https://docs.tinkerbell.org/setup/local-vagrant/#creating-the-workflow)
### In the Sandbox
1. Create your own templates
```bash
docker exec -i compose_tink-cli_1 tink template create < ./custom-template.yaml
```
2. Upload any container images you want to use in the templates to the internal registry
```bash
docker run -it --rm quay.io/containers/skopeo copy --all --dest-tls-verify=false --dest-creds="admin":"Admin1234" docker://hello-world docker://192.168.50.4/hello-world
```
3. Create a workflow
```bash
docker exec -i compose_tink-cli_1 tink workflow create -t <TEMPLATE ID> -r '{"device_1":"08:00:27:00:00:01"}')
```
4. Restart the machine to provision (if using the vagrant sandbox test machine this is done by running vagrant destroy -f machine1 && vagrant up machine1