Install Grafana on Windows
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The following video demonstrates how to install Grafana using the Windows standalone installer as outlined in this document:
You install Grafana using the Windows installer or using the standalone Windows binary file.
- Navigate to the Grafana download page. 
- Select the Grafana version you want to install. - The most recent Grafana version is selected by default.
- The Version field displays only tagged releases. If you want to install a nightly build, click Nightly Builds and then select a version.
 
- Select an Edition. - Enterprise: This is the recommended version. It is functionally identical to the open source version, but includes features you can unlock with a license, if you so choose.
- Open Source: This version is functionally identical to the Enterprise version, but you will need to download the Enterprise version if you want Enterprise features.
 
- Click Windows. 
- To use the Windows installer, complete the following steps: - a. Click Download the installer. - b. Open and run the installer. 
- To install the standalone Windows binary, complete the following steps: - a. Click Download the zip file. - b. Right-click the downloaded file, select Properties, select the - unblockcheckbox, and click- OK.- c. Extract the ZIP file to any folder. 
Start Grafana by executing grafana-server.exe, located in the bin directory, preferably from the command line. If you want to run Grafana as a Windows service, then download
NSSM. It is very easy to add Grafana as a Windows service using that tool.
- To run Grafana, open your browser and go to the Grafana port (http://localhost:3000/ is default) and then follow the instructions in Getting Started. - Note: The default Grafana port is - 3000. This port might require extra permissions on Windows. If it does not appear in the default port, you can change the port number.
- To change the port, perform the following steps: - a. Open the - confdirectory and copy- sample.inito- custom.ini.- Note: You should edit - custom.ini, never- defaults.ini.- b. Edit - custom.iniand uncomment the- http_portconfiguration option.- ;is the comment character in ini files.- c. Change the port to - 8080or something similar.- Port - 8080should not require extra Windows privileges.







