# Overview You can develop Microservices on your native Linux machine quickly by following the workflow in this section. This workflow takes advantage of RPM or Debian packages,which are available through the [OpenSUSE Build Service (OBS)](https://build.opensuse.org/). You can install these [packages](https://build.opensuse.org/project/subprojects/isv:LinuxAutomotive) and bypass the [Yocto Project](https://yoctoproject.org) build cycles described in the "[Developing an AGL Image](../../getting_started/reference/getting-started/image-workflow-intro.html)" section. Using this workflow, you can start to code, execute, and debug Microservice bindings directly on your host. This flow works for many cases for which no specific hardware is required, or when you can plug hardware directly into your native Linux host's USB port such as a Controller Area Network ([CAN](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus)) bus Adapter or a Media Oriented Systems Transport ([MOST](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOST_Bus)) Controller. The following figure and list overview the Microservice Native Development process. You can learn about the steps in the process by reading through the remaining sections.