If you're ready to get started with Security Onion, you may have questions like:
What are the recommended best practices?
See the :ref:`best-practices` section.
How many machines do I need?
Depending on what you're trying to do, you may need anywhere from one machine to thousands of machines. The :ref:`architecture` section will help you decide.
What kind of hardware does each of those machines need?
This could be anything from a small virtual machine to a large rack mount server with lots of CPU cores, lots of RAM, and lots of storage. The :ref:`hardware` section provides further details.
If I just want to try Security Onion in a virtual machine, how do I create a virtual machine?
See the :ref:`vmware`, :ref:`virtualbox`, and :ref:`proxmox` sections.
How do I deploy Security Onion in the cloud?
See the :ref:`cloud-amazon`, :ref:`cloud-azure`, and :ref:`cloud-google` sections.
What if I have trouble booting the ISO image?
Check out the :ref:`trouble-booting` section.
What if I'm on an airgap network?
Review the :ref:`airgap` section.
Once I've booted the ISO image, how do I install it?
See the :ref:`installation` section.
After installation, how do I configure Security Onion?
The :ref:`configuration` section covers many different use cases.
Is there anything I need to do after configuration?
See the :ref:`post-installation` section.
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 best-practices architecture hardware download vmware virtualbox proxmox trouble-booting airgap installation cloud-amazon cloud-azure cloud-google configuration post-installation