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October 22, 2020
Release Info:
The Enterprise Edition includes all the features of the Open Source Edition. All open source functionality can be used free with the option to upgrade to the full paid Enterprise feature set, including support for Enterprise plugins.
Ubuntu and Debian(64 Bit)SHA256: 39028867dc00f6d08a5604e4f986bd85207f4d0dd2db33787230ea8e4b84411a
sudo apt-get install -y adduser libfontconfig1
wget https://dl.grafana.com/enterprise/release/grafana-enterprise_7.3.0~beta2_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i grafana-enterprise_7.3.0~beta2_amd64.deb
wget https://dl.grafana.com/enterprise/release/grafana-enterprise_7.3.0~beta2_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i grafana-enterprise_7.3.0~beta2_amd64.deb
Read the Ubuntu / Debian installation guide for more information.
Standalone Linux Binaries(64 Bit)SHA256: fcda0948b7cf36ec591ba9ab53a0d7339ec1c4ce9f67079c4236a16c7ab597ac
wget https://dl.grafana.com/enterprise/release/grafana-enterprise-7.3.0-beta2.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar -zxvf grafana-enterprise-7.3.0-beta2.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar -zxvf grafana-enterprise-7.3.0-beta2.linux-amd64.tar.gz
Red Hat, CentOS, RHEL, and Fedora(64 Bit)SHA256: a0324c48ee0094bf592b4cf117fcb02ea95c0c85935c9d294cadd0faaebb4509
wget https://dl.grafana.com/enterprise/release/grafana-enterprise-7.3.0~beta2-1.x86_64.rpm
sudo yum install grafana-enterprise-7.3.0~beta2-1.x86_64.rpm
sudo yum install grafana-enterprise-7.3.0~beta2-1.x86_64.rpm
OpenSUSE and SUSE
wget https://dl.grafana.com/enterprise/release/grafana-enterprise-7.3.0~beta2-1.x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -i --nodeps grafana-enterprise-7.3.0~beta2-1.x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -i --nodeps grafana-enterprise-7.3.0~beta2-1.x86_64.rpm
Read the Centos / Redhat installation guide for more information.
Choose your Configuration Options
The Grafana backend has a number of configuration options defined in its config file (usually located at /etc/grafana/grafana.ini on linux systems).
In this config file you can change things like the default admin password, http port, grafana database (sqlite3, mysql, postgres), authentication options (google, github, ldap, auth proxy) along with many other options.
Start your grafana server. Login with your admin user (default admin/admin). Open side menu (click the Grafana icon in top menu) head to Data Sources and add your data source.
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