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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/using-airbyte/getting-started/readme.md
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With Airbyte Self-Managed Community (Open Source), you can use one of the following options in your infrastructure:

- [Local Deployment](/deploying-airbyte/local-deployment.md) (recommended when trying out Airbyte)
- [On Aws](/deploying-airbyte/on-aws-ec2.md)
- [On AWS](/deploying-airbyte/on-aws-ec2.md)
- [On Azure VM Cloud Shell](/deploying-airbyte/on-azure-vm-cloud-shell.md)
- [On Digital Ocean Droplet](/deploying-airbyte/on-digitalocean-droplet.md)
- [On GCP](/deploying-airbyte/on-gcp-compute-engine.md)
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### Self-Managed Enterprise
Airbyte Self-Managed Enterprise is the best way to run Airbyte yourself. You get all 300+ pre-built connectors, data never leaves your environment, and Airbyte becomes self-serve in your organization with new tools to manage multiple users, and multiple teams using Airbyte all in one place.

To start with Self-Managed Enterprrise, navigate to our [Enterprise setup guide](/enterprise-setup/README.md).
To start with Self-Managed Enterprise, navigate to our [Enterprise setup guide](/enterprise-setup/README.md).
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