# IBM Cloud

IBM Cloud supports an upstream version of Kubernetes and OpenShift Kubernetes cluster services. Trilio supports both cluster types and instructions for each are provided below.

## Installation

1. Search for Trilio in the [IBM Cloud Catalog](https://cloud.ibm.com/catalog)
2. Select the target: **IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service** **on IBM Cloud**

   Select the Helm Chart for the deployment method

![Target and Deployment Method Selection](https://content.gitbook.com/content/TrewSrS6CmLdahLrZUjj/blobs/PMiEuMiMGPjqp5rbBysk/image.png)

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3\. Select your cluster running in IBM Cloud and deploy (*screenshot*)

![Select Cluster to Deploy into](https://content.gitbook.com/content/TrewSrS6CmLdahLrZUjj/blobs/7PExWWyefEogOZFBFKqt/image.png)

4\. This will install the Trilio for Kubernetes Operator on your cluster. Once the operator is installed, the management console can be accessed by following instructions for [Accessing the Management Console](https://docs.trilio.io/kubernetes/4.0.x/getting-started/using-trilio/getting-started-with-management-console/navigating-intro/ui-login)

### T4K for Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud

1. Once you have the Red Hat OpenShift cluster deployed on IBM Cloud. Trilio is available as a certified Operator in the embedded OperatorHub for OpenShift environments.
2. For details please refer to [Installing Trilio for Kubernetes on OpenShift](https://docs.trilio.io/kubernetes/4.0.x/getting-started/red-hat-openshift).

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