Which install method should I use?
Guidance for choosing the best DataStax Enterprise 6.7 installation method for your purposes.
DataStax Enterprise 6.7 installation types
You can install DataStax Enterprise (DSE) in several ways, depending on the purpose of the
installation, and the type of operating system. Be sure to install on a supported platform.
Important: End User License Agreement (EULA). By downloading this DataStax product,
you agree to the terms of the EULA.
Installation method | About |
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DSE OpsCenter Lifecyle Manager | The Lifecycle Manager (LCM) can install DSE. It is fully integrated
with DSE
OpsCenter. LCM provides:
Installing DSE using LCM requires Installing DSE OpsCenter, bringing your own instances on a supported platform with SSH and Python installed, and root permissions on the target nodes. |
Installing DataStax Enterprise 6.7 on RHEL-based systems using Yum | Installs DSE using Yum repositories on RHEL-based systems. Requires root permissions. Typically used in production environments. |
Installing DataStax Enterprise 6.7 on Debian-based systems using APT | Installs DSE on Debian-based systems using APT. Requires root permissions. Typically used in production environments. |
Binary tarball installer | Installs DSE on any supported Linux-based platform. Does not require root permissions. |
Installing and deploying DSE on cloud platforms | Instructions for installing and deploying DSE on Google Compute Engine, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon EC2. |
Installing DSE 6.7 on Docker | Instructions for using DataStax Docker images to create DSE server, DSE OpsCenter, and DataStax Studio containers in non-production environments. |
CAUTION: If you have installed hot fixes, be sure to manually remove the hot fix
JAR files before upgrading DataStax Enterprise.
Installing DataStax Enterprise drivers
For version compatibility and installation information, see the DataStax drivers page.