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---
page_title: Grafana Installation
page_description: Install guide for Grafana.
page_keywords: grafana, installation, documentation
---
# Installation
Grafana is easily installed via a Debian/Ubuntu package (.deb), via Redhat/Centos package (.rpm) or manually via
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a tar that contains all required files and binaries. If you can't find a package or binary for your platform you might be able
to build one your self, read [build from source](../project/building_from_source) instructions for more information.
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## Ubuntu & Debian
Start by [downloading](http://grafana.org/download/builds) the latest `.deb` package.
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To install the package:
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```
sudo dpkg -i grafana_latest_amd64.deb
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```
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## Redhat & Centos
Start by [downloading](http://grafana.org/download/builds) the latest `.rpm` package.
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```
sudo rpm -Uvh grafana-latest-1.x86_64.rpm
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```
On Redhat/RHEL 5.10 you need to add the grafana user before executing the above.
Execute this to add a grafana user:
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```
sudo useradd -r grafana
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```
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### Package details
The `.deb` and the `rpm` package install will do the following
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- Install binaries and frontend files under `/opt/grafana/versions/<version>`
- Symlink dir `/opt/grafana/current` to `/opt/grafana/versions/<version>`
- Symlink `/etc/init.d/grafana` to `/opt/grafana/current/scripts/init.sh`
- Add config file to `/etc/grafana/grafana.ini` , this is where you specify your config settings
- Default configuration is in `/opt/grafana/current/conf/defaults.ini`, do not modify that file
- The default configuration specifies log file at `/var/log/grafana/grafana.log`
- The default configuration specifies sqlite3 db at `/opt/grafana/data/grafana.db`
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### Start the backend & web server
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- Start grafana by `sudo service grafana start`
- This will start the grafana process as the `grafana` user (created during package install)
- Default http port is `3000`, and default user is admin/admin
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## Manual install from tar file
Start by [downloading](http://grafana.org/download/builds) the latest `.tar.gz` file and extract it.
This will extract into a folder named after the version you downloaded. This folder contains all files required to run grafana.
There are no init scripts or install scripts in this package.
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To configure grafana add a config file named `custom.ini` to the `conf` folder and override any of the settings defined in
`conf/defaults.ini`. Start grafana by excecuting `./grafana web`. The grafana binary needs the working directory
to be the root install dir (where the binary is and the public folder is located).
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## Dependencies
There are no dependencies with the default configuration. You can switch from a sqlite3 database to mysql or postgres but
that is optional. For small to medium setups sqlite3 should suffice.
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## Install using provisioning
If you prefer to install grafana via Puppet, Ansible, Docker or Chef. [This page](provisioning) has compiled a
list of repositories for different provisioning systems
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## Install from offical docker image
Grafana has an offical docker container.
```
docker run -i -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana:develop
```
All grafana configuration settings can be defined using ENVIRONMENT variables, this is especially useful when using the
above container.
## Configuration
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