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# Deploy from Google Cloud Shell
If you want to try Algo but don't wish to install anything on your own system, you can use the **free** [Google Cloud Shell](https://cloud.google.com/shell/) to deploy a VPN to any supported cloud provider. Note that you cannot choose `Install to existing Ubuntu server` to turn Google Cloud Shell into your VPN server.
1. See the [Cloud Shell documentation](https://cloud.google.com/shell/docs/) to start an instance of Cloud Shell in your browser.
2. Get Algo and run it:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/trailofbits/algo.git
cd algo
./algo
```
The first time you run `./algo`, it will automatically install all required dependencies. Google Cloud Shell already has most tools available, making this even faster than on your local system.
3. Once Algo has completed, retrieve a copy of the configuration files that were created to your local system. While still in the Algo directory, run:
```
zip -r configs configs
dl configs.zip
```
4. Unzip `configs.zip` on your local system and use the files to configure your VPN clients.