Install a Bitbucket trial
Want to get up and running with Bitbucket quickly? This page will guide you through the steps to install and set up a trial instance of Bitbucket Data Center.
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If you're ready to set up a production instance of Bitbucket, or you want more control, check out our other installation guides.
Before you begin
Our installers come with all the bits and pieces you need to run the application, but there's a few things you'll need to get up and running:
A computer or laptop with a supported operating system - you'll be installing Bitbucket so you'll need admin rights.
A supported web browser - you'll need this to access Bitbucket, we support the latest versions of Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer 11, and Microsoft Edge.
A valid email address - you'll need this to generate your evaluation license and create an account. Register with your business email domain to access live chat and phone calls with Bitbucket product specialists (for a limited time).
Ready to get going? Let's start with grabbing the installer.
1. Download the installer
Head to www.atlassian.com/software/bitbucket/download and download the installer for your operating system.
2. Install Bitbucket
The installer allows you to choose the installation and home directories. For this guide we recommend using the default options.
3. Set up Bitbucket
The Setup Wizard runs automatically when you visit Bitbucket in your browser the first time it's started.
Add your license key
Follow the prompts and head to my.atlassian.com where you can generate a trial Data Center license. Be sure to register with your business email domain to access live chat and phone calls with Bitbucket product specialists.
Create your administrator account
- Enter details for the administrator account.
Select either Go to Bitbucket to go straight to the Bitbucket interface or Integrate with Jira to create your connection with an existing Jira application.
Start using Bitbucket
What's next?
When setting up Bitbucket in a production environment, we recommend that you configure these aspects next:
- Connect Bitbucket to a user directory - manage users/groups stored in an external directory.
- Run Bitbucket as a dedicated user - run Bitbucket from a user account with restricted privileges.
- Secure the Bitbucket home directory - secure the home directory against unauthorized access.
- Proxy and secure Bitbucket - run Bitbucket behind a reverse proxy and enable HTTPS access.
- Establish a data recovery plan - backup the home directory and database of your instance.
Read more about setting up Bitbucket for an enterprise here: Using Bitbucket in the enterprise.