# Third-party cloud hosting As an alternative to [hosting your own Trilium instance](1.%20Installing%20the%20server), there are two services out there that provide out of the box support for Trilium. > [!IMPORTANT] > **Disclaimer**: The Trilium Notes project and maintainers are not directly affiliated with either of the projects. > > PikaPods have gracefully offered us free credits for testing purposes. ## Cloud instance providers ### PikaPods 1. Go to [pikapods.com](https://www.pikapods.com)  and sign up. 2. In the “Available Apps” section, look for "TriliumNext  and select “Run your own”. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your own cloud hosted instance. PikaPods generally updates their Trilium instances to the latest version within a two-week interval after a new version is released. ### trilium.cc [Trilium.cc](https://trilium.cc/) is a cloud service dedicated to hosting a Trilium instance. > [!WARNING] > Trilium.cc usually runs several versions behind Trilium releases. ## Matching your version with the cloud instance Please note that once you set up Synchronization between a cloud instance and [desktop](../Desktop%20Installation.md) clients, it's important that the version of the desktop application and the server match up. When setting up a cloud instance, it's best to check the version of the server by accessing it via a web browser and going to the _About_ section. It's best that both the desktop and the server have the same _App version_; however it's generally OK to update the desktop to a newer version than the server if it has the same _Sync version_. If the _Sync version_ between the server and the desktop application doesn't match, synchronization will not work.