Installation

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

Review the requirements to install Domino.

Installation overview

Install Domino and review the installation process, regardless of platform.

Install with Token and Fleetcommand Command Line Interface (CLI)

Install Domino with Fleetcommand’s CLI if you have an installation token from your Solutions Architect.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) deployments

Install Domino on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).

Azure deployments

Install Domino on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) deployments

Install Domino on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).

Private or offline installation

Install Domino without a connection to the Internet.

VMware Tanzu deployments

Install Domino on VMware vSphere with Tanzu.

fleetcommand-agent Install Tool

The primary tool to install, configure, and upgrade Domino.

Upgrade Domino

Upgrade your Domino install.

Dataset upgrade prior to 4.5

Review improvements to Datasets in Domino 4.5+.

Set up custom certificates

Configure Domino to connect to private services.

User acceptance testing

Verify that Domino features work as expected.

Troubleshoot installation

Test for, and fix common installation pitfalls.

Fleetcommand Command Line Interface (CLI) reference

Reference information about commands and arguments for the Fleetcommand CLI.

Streamlined domino.yaml downloads

Download pre-configured domino.yaml files to ease installation.

Fleetcommand CLI reference

Use Fleetcommand CLI to install Domino.