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Install Grafana Agent in static mode
You can install Grafana Agent in static mode on Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, macOS, or Windows.
The following architectures are supported:
- Linux: AMD64, ARM64
- Windows: AMD64
- macOS: AMD64 (Intel), ARM64 (Apple Silicon)
- FreeBSD: AMD64
Note: ppc64le builds are considered secondary release targets and do not have the same level of support and testing as other platforms.
- Run Grafana Agent in static mode in a Docker container
- Deploy Grafana Agent in static mode on Kubernetes
- Install Grafana Agent in static mode on Linux
- Install Grafana Agent in static mode on macOS
- Install Grafana Agent in static mode on Windows
- Install Grafana Agent in static mode as a standalone binary
Note: Installing Grafana Agent on other operating systems is possible, but is not recommended or supported.
Grafana Cloud
Use the Grafana Agent Kubernetes configuration or follow instructions for installing the Grafana Agent in the Walkthrough.
Tanka
For more information, refer to the Tanka configurations in the Grafana Agent production directory on GitHub.
Data collection
By default, Grafana Agent sends anonymous usage information to Grafana Labs. Refer to data collection for more information about what data is collected and how you can opt-out.
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