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---
title: Quickstart
description: Do a quick test drive.
---
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## Option 1
You can [try some free, online Jupyter notebooks ](/tutorials/jupyter-notebooks/ ) that connect to a live Ocean test network.
## Option 2
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You can run and try every [Ocean software component ](/concepts/components/ ) in your local machine, all at once, using Docker Compose.
First, you must [set up some storage on Azure ](/tutorials/azure-for-brizo/ ). (Yes, we know that's not quick. Some day there will be a local storage option and then this really will be quick.)
Then:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/oceanprotocol/barge.git
cd barge/
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./start_ocean.sh --latest
```
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Seeing the dolphin means it's working:
![start_ocean.sh ](images/dolphin.png )
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Once everything is up and running, you can interact with the components. For example, to interact with Pleuston, go to:
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[http://localhost:3000/ ](http://localhost:3000/ )
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For the details of what components are running, see the [Ocean Protocol barge repository ](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/barge ).
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< repo name = "barge" > < / repo >