Continue with the [Private Network Quickstart](../Tutorials/Private-Network-Quickstart.md) or [Starting Pantheon](../Getting-Started/Starting-Pantheon.md).
Continue with the [Private Network Quickstart](../Tutorials/Private-Network-Quickstart.md) or [Starting Pantheon](../Getting-Started/Starting-Pantheon.md).
You can run Pantheon on a virtual machine (VM) on a cloud service such as AWS or Azure, or locally using a VM manager such as [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/).
If you set up your own VM locally using a VM manager such as [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/), there are a few considerations:
* Make sure that Intel Virtualization Technology (VTx) and Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) are enabled in BIOS settings.
* On Windows, you might need to disable Hyper-V in the Windows Feature list.
It is recommended that you create a VM with the following attributes:
* Memory Size: Set to 4096 (recommended)
* Create a virtual hard disk with at least 10 GB; 20 GB is recommended
* Virtual hard disk file type: VDI (if you need to share it with other apps, use VHD)
* (Optional) You can create a shared directory in order to copy block files or genesis files from the host computer to the VM. For details on how to create a shared directory, see "Share Folders" in [Install Ubuntu on Oracle VirtualBox](https://linus.nci.nih.gov/bdge/installUbuntu.html).