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title: Installing Rancher on an AKS Kubernetes Cluster
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title: Installing Rancher on Any Kubernetes Cluster
shortTitle: Any Kubernetes Cluster
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title: Installing Rancher on an EKS Kubernetes Cluster
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title: Installing Rancher on a GKE Kubernetes Cluster
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title: Install Rancher on a Linux OS
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> This section is under construction.
Rancher is both a platform and a Kubernetes distribution. In this section you'll learn how to install the Rancher binary. You will use the Rancher CLI to set up a Rancher Kubernetes cluster that has the Rancher server Helm chart preinstalled.
There are two main ways that Rancher can be installed:
1. You can use Helm to install the Rancher Helm chart on any Kubernetes cluster.
2. You can use the Rancher CLI to install a Rancher Kubernetes cluster. This cluster comes with the Rancher Helm chart built in.
The installation path that you choose will affect the way that you upgrade Rancher, but not the way that Rancher is backed up and restored.
This section focuses on the installation path in which the Rancher Helm chart is installed on an existing Kubernetes cluster.
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title: Install
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> This page is under construction.
In this section, you'll learn how to create a Rancher Kubernetes cluster that comes with the Rancher Helm chart built in.
> To install Rancher on an existing Kubernetes cluster, refer to the instructions on [installing the Rancher Helm chart.](../../rancher-helm-install-upgrade/installation)
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title: Upgrades and Rollbacks
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> This page is under construction.
This page is about how to upgrade the local Kubernetes cluster that Rancher is installed on, as well as the Rancher Helm chart.
This information applies if you set up the local Rancher server cluster using the Rancher CLI.
To upgrade the Rancher server's local Kubernetes cluster using the Rancher CLI, you will first upgrade the master nodes of the cluster, and then the worker nodes.
### About Rancher Kubernetes
Rancher is intended to be installed on any Kubernetes cluster.
The Rancher CLI comes with a Kubernetes distribution called Rancher Kubernetes, which allows you to install Kubernetes more easily as a prerequisite to installing Rancher.
Rancher Kubernetes clusters can also be imported into Rancher.
### Known Upgrade Issues
A list of known issues for each Rancher version can be found in the release notes on [GitHub](https://github.com/rancher/rancher/releases) and on the [Rancher forums.](https://forums.rancher.com/c/announcements/12)
### Caveats
Upgrades _to_ or _from_ any chart in the [rancher-alpha repository]({{<baseurl>}}/rancher/v2.x/en/installation/options/server-tags/#helm-chart-repositories/) aren't supported.
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title: Cluster Upgrade
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> This section is under construction.
In this section, you'll learn how to upgrade the Rancher Helm chart and the master nodes of the Rancher Kubernetes cluster, if applicable.
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title: Worker Node Upgrade
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> This page is under construction.
In this section, you'll learn how to upgrade the worker nodes of the Rancher Kubernetes cluster, if applicable.
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title: Upgrade the Rancher Image
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title: Rollbacks
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