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Understand the difference between HCP Boundary, Boundary Enterprise, and Boundary Community Edition to determine which is best for your needs.
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# Get started
This section walks through how to get started with Boundary. Youll learn how
Boundary provides secure access to private endpoints.
There are three options to get started with Boundary:
- **HCP Boundary** is a managed offering of the Boundary product, and is the
easiest way to get started. It streamlines deployment and operations, and is
available as a freemium service. HCP Boundary allows users to run their own
worker proxies, preventing exposure of your network to HashiCorp or clients.
HCP Boundary has features that are not available in the Community Edition of the product, as well as support.
It has full feature-parity with Boundary Enterprise.
Review the [Get
started with HCP Boundary](/boundary/docs/getting-started/deploy-and-login) section to
learn more.
- **Boundary Enterprise** is a customer-hosted offering of Boundary with Enterprise support.
It has full feature-parity with HCP Boundary.
The Enterprise version is self-managed in your environment, making it the perfect choice for agencies that are not able to use SaaS products for compliance or regulatory reasons.
The [Install Boundary](/boundary/docs/install-boundary) section can help you build a self-managed production environment using Boundary Enterprise.
- **Boundary Community Edition** is a free distribution of Boundary that users can run
in their own environments. The [Dev Mode quick start](/boundary/docs/oss/installing/dev-mode) section discusses running Boundary
in Dev mode on your local machine, allowing you to get started with the Community Edition distribution quickly.
We recommend you use the Boundary model that best meets your intended use case.
If youre not sure whats best for you, we recommend reviewing the [Getting
started with HCP Boundary](/boundary/docs/getting-started/deploy-and-login) section.
## Key concepts
Before getting started with Boundary, it's important to understand a few key
concepts. Please consult our [Boundary concepts](/boundary/docs/concepts) page to
familiarize yourself with Boundary's architecture and terminology.