GitHub Enterprise is distributed as a virtual machine that's installed and configured on a supported virtualization platform of your choice.

Installing GitHub Enterprise on AWS

Basic installation on AWS requires using the EC2 management tools to launch an instance of the GitHub Enterprise AMI. The instance may be launched into either EC2-Classic or your organization's VPC. To store Git repositories, databases, and other application data, you must create and attach a separate EBS root volume.

Installing GitHub Enterprise on Azure

To install GitHub Enterprise on Azure, you must deploy onto a DS-series instance and use Premium-LRS storage.

Installing GitHub Enterprise on Hyper-V

To install GitHub Enterprise on Hyper-V, you must have a machine running Windows 8 Pro or Windows 8 Enterprise and then deploy the GitHub Enterprise disk image to it.

Installing GitHub Enterprise on OpenStack KVM

To install GitHub Enterprise on OpenStack KVM, you must have OpenStack access and download the GitHub Enterprise QCOW2 image.

Installing GitHub Enterprise on VMware

To install GitHub Enterprise on VMWare, you must download the VMWare vSphere client, and then download and deploy the GitHub Enterprise software.

Installing GitHub Enterprise on XenServer

To install GitHub Enterprise on XenServer, you must deploy the GitHub Enterprise disk image to a XenServer host.