Domino is a Kubernetes native platform. You can install it on many different kinds of infrastructure. It’s deployed and configured with a tool called fleetcommand-agent.
- Requirements
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Review the requirements to install Domino.
- Installation overview
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Install Domino and review the installation process, regardless of platform.
- Install with Token and Fleetcommand Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Install Domino with Fleetcommand’s CLI if you have an installation token from your Solutions Architect.
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) deployments
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Install Domino on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).
- Azure deployments
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Install Domino on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
- Google Cloud Platform (GCP) deployments
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Install Domino on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
- Private or offline installation
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Install Domino without a connection to the Internet.
- VMware Tanzu deployments
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Install Domino on VMware vSphere with Tanzu.
- fleetcommand-agent Install Tool
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The primary tool to install, configure, and upgrade Domino.
- Upgrade Domino
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Upgrade your Domino install.
- Dataset upgrade prior to 4.5
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Review improvements to Datasets in Domino 4.5+.
- Installer configuration examples
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Review examples of Domino config files.
- User acceptance testing
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Verify that Domino features work as expected.
- Troubleshoot installation
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Test for, and fix common installation pitfalls.
- Fleetcommand Command Line Interface (CLI) reference
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Reference information about commands and arguments for the Fleetcommand CLI.
- Fleetcommand CLI reference
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Use Fleetcommand CLI to install Domino.