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Version: 3.1.0 (Latest)

Install Using DEB and RPM Package

Apache Ignite can be installed by using the standard package managers for the platform.

Prerequisites

Apache Ignite supports Linux, macOS, and Windows operating systems.

Apache Ignite 3 requires Java 11 or later.

Installing Deb or RPM Package

Install the Apache Ignite 3 packages:

sudo apt-get install ./ignite3-db-{version}.deb --no-install-recommends
sudo apt-get install ./ignite3-cli-{version}.deb --no-install-recommends

The packages will be installed in the following way:

FolderDescription
/usr/share/ignite3dbThe root installation of Apache Ignite.
/etc/ignite3dbThe location of configuration files.
/var/log/ignite3dbThe location of node logs.
/usr/lib/ignite3dbThe location of the CLI tool.

Running Apache Ignite as a Service

note

When running on Windows 10 WSL or Docker, you should start Apache Ignite as a stand-alone process (not as a service). We recommend to install Apache Ignite 3 using ZIP archive in these environments.

To start an Apache Ignite node with a custom configuration, run the following command:

sudo systemctl start ignite3db

To launch the node at system startup, run the following command:

sudo systemctl enable ignite3db

Running Apache Ignite as a Stand-Alone Process

Generally, you would want to run Apache Ignite as a service. However, Apache Ignite also provides a startup script that can be used to start it as a stand-alone application. To run it, use the following command:

sudo bash /usr/share/ignite3db/start.sh 1>/tmp/ignite3-start.log 2>&1 &

Next Steps

With Apache Ignite installed, you can proceed with the Getting Started Guide or use the available APIs immediately.