--- title: Harbor Installation and Configuration weight: 5 --- This section describes how to perform a new installation of Harbor. If you are upgrading from a previous version of Harbor, you might need to update the configuration file and migrate your data to fit the database schema of the later version. For information about upgrading, see [Upgrading Harbor](../administration/upgrade/_index.md). Before you install Harbor, you can test the latest version of Harbor on a demo environment maintained by the Harbor team. For information, see [Test Harbor with the Demo Server](demo-server.md). Harbor supports integration with different 3rd-party replication adapters for replicating data, OIDC adapters for authN/authZ, and scanner adapters for vulnerability scanning of container images. For information about the supported adapters, see the [Harbor Compatibility List](harbor-compatibility-list.md). ## Installation Process The standard Harbor installation process involves the following stages: 1. Make sure that your target host meets the [Harbor Installation Prerequisites](installation-prereqs.md). 1. [Download the Harbor Installer](download-installer.md) 1. [Configure HTTPS Access to Harbor](configure-https.md) 1. [Configure the Harbor YML File](configure-yml-file.md) 1. [Configure Enabling Internal TLS](configure-internal-tls.md) 1. [Run the Installer Script](run-installer-script.md) If installation fails, see [Troubleshooting Harbor Installation](troubleshoot-installation.md). ## Quick Installation You can run a script that deploys Harbor to Ubuntu 18.04 with a single command. For information, see [Deploy Harbor with the Quick Installation Script](quick-install-script.md). ## Deploy Harbor on Kubernetes You can also use Helm to install Harbor on a Kubernetes cluster, to make Harbor highly available. For information about installing Harbor with Helm on a Kubernetes cluster, see [Deploying Harbor with High Availability via Helm](harbor-ha-helm.md). ## Post-Installation Configuration For information about how to manage your deployed Harbor instance, see [Reconfigure Harbor and Manage the Harbor Lifecycle](reconfigure-manage-lifecycle.md). By default, Harbor uses its own private key and certificate to authenticate with Docker. For information about how to optionally customize your configuration to use your own key and certificate, see [Customize the Harbor Token Service](customize-token-service.md). After installation, log into your Harbor via the web console to configure the instance under 'configuration'. Harbor also provides a command line interface (CLI) that allows you to [Configure Harbor User Settings at the Command Line](configure-user-settings-cli.md). ## Harbor Components The table below lists the some of the key components that are deployed when you deploy Harbor. |Component|Version| |---|---| |Postgresql|9.6.10-1.ph2| |Redis|4.0.10-1.ph2| |Clair|2.0.8| |Beego|1.9.0| |Chartmuseum|0.9.0| |Docker/distribution|2.7.1| |Docker/notary|0.6.1| |Helm|2.9.1| |Swagger-ui|3.22.1|