# Self-Hosting Teleport

These guides show you how to run a self-hosted Teleport cluster in production.

## Getting started

Self-hosted Teleport Enterprise subscriptions require a valid license. We recommend [reaching out to us directly](https://goteleport.com/contact-us/) to learn more about getting started with this deployment option and start planning your approach. Self-hosted Teleport Enterprise deployments typically take place in conversation with the team at Teleport.

While designing a deployment, you can consult the [High Availability](https://goteleport.com/docs/ver/19.x/installation/self-hosted/deployments/high-availability.md) guide for the components of a production Teleport cluster.

## Dedicated account dashboard

Teleport Enterprise subscriptions include a dedicated account dashboard with their preferred subdomain of [teleport.sh](https://teleport.sh). The dedicated account dashboard provides subscription administrators access to the license file, support links and Teleport Enterprise binary downloads.

## Guides to self-hosting Teleport

- [Enterprise License File](https://goteleport.com/docs/ver/19.x/installation/self-hosted/license.md): How to manage your Teleport Enterprise license file.
- [Deployment Guides (section)](https://goteleport.com/docs/ver/19.x/installation/self-hosted/deployments.md): Teleport Installation and Configuration Reference Deployment Guides.
- [Helm Deployments (section)](https://goteleport.com/docs/ver/19.x/installation/self-hosted/helm-deployments.md): How to install and configure Teleport in Kubernetes using Helm
- [Key Management (section)](https://goteleport.com/docs/ver/19.x/installation/self-hosted/private-keys.md): Provides information on managing Teleport private keys with a third-party service.
- [Self-Signed Certificates](https://goteleport.com/docs/ver/19.x/installation/self-hosted/self-signed-certs.md): This guide shows you how to run Teleport using self-signed certificates, which is helpful for testing or demo environments.
