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# Quickstart
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This page has instructions to set up a single stand-alone BigchainDB node for learning or experimenting. Instructions for other cases are [elsewhere](introduction.html). We will assume you're using Ubuntu 14.04 or similar. If you're not using Linux, then you might try [running BigchainDB with Docker](appendices/run-with-docker.html).
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A. [Install RethinkDB Server](https://rethinkdb.com/docs/install/ubuntu/)
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B. Open a Terminal and run RethinkDB Server with the command:
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```text
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rethinkdb
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```
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C. Ubuntu 14.04 already has Python 3.4, so you don't need to install it, but you do need to install a couple other things:
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```text
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install g++ python3-dev
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```
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D. Get the latest version of pip and setuptools:
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```text
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sudo apt-get install python3-pip
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sudo pip3 install --upgrade pip setuptools
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```
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E. Install the `bigchaindb` Python package from PyPI:
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```text
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sudo pip3 install bigchaindb
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```
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F. Configure and run BigchainDB:
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```text
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bigchaindb -y configure
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bigchaindb start
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```
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That's it!
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For now, you can get a good sense of how to work with BigchainDB by going through [the examples in the section on the Python Server API](drivers-clients/python-server-api-examples.html).
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