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## Planning a cluster
See the guides in [Picking the Right Solution](/docs/setup/pick-right-solution/) for examples of how to plan, set up, and configure Kubernetes clusters. The solutions listed this article are called *distros*.
See the guides in [Picking the Right Solution](/docs/setup/pick-right-solution/) for examples of how to plan, set up, and configure Kubernetes clusters. The solutions listed in this article are called *distros*.
Before choosing a guide, here are some considerations:
- Do you just want to try out Kubernetes on your computer, or do you want to build a high-availability, multi-node cluster? Choose distros best suited for your needs.
- **If you are designing for very high-availability**, learn about configuring [clusters in multiple zones](/docs/admin/multi-cluster).
- **If you are designing for high-availability**, learn about configuring [clusters in multiple zones](/docs/admin/multi-cluster).
- Will you be using **a hosted Kubernetes cluster**, such as [Google Container Engine (GKE)](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/), or **hosting your own cluster**?
- Will your cluster be **on-premises**, or **in the cloud (IaaS)**? Kubernetes does not directly support hybrid clusters. Instead, you can set up multiple clusters.
- **If you are configuring Kubernetes on-premises**, consider which [networking model](/docs/admin/networking) fits best. One option for custom networking is [*OpenVSwitch GRE/VxLAN networking*](/docs/admin/ovs-networking/), which uses OpenVSwitch to set up networking between pods across Kubernetes nodes.