Dash Enterprise Administration
4.3.1
4.3.1
  • Changelog
  • Installation
    • Capacity Planning
      • Dash Enterprise Single Server
      • Dash Enterprise for Kubernetes
    • Before you install
    • Dash Enterprise Single Server
      • Installation on cloud provider
      • On-premise installation on own server
      • Fully offline installation
    • Dash Enterprise Kubernetes
      • Amazon Web Services resource prerequisites
      • Google Cloud Platform resource prerequisites
      • Microsoft Azure resource prerequisites
  • Configuration
    • Set up your Server Manager
    • Run preflight checks
    • Configure basic settings
    • Authentication settings
      • Built-in local authentication
      • LDAP authentication
      • SAML authentication
    • Dash Enterprise Kubernetes additional required configuration
    • Configure optional settings
    • Add SELinux permissions to mapped directories
    • Other options and customizations
    • Using Snapshots & Backups
    • Running and logging into Dash Enterprise
    • Next steps
  • Advanced Configuration
    • General troubleshooting and problem solving
      • Dash Enterprise Kubernetes
    • Load balancer configuration
    • Reverse proxy setup instructions
    • Docker storage driver requirements and considerations
    • Import an LDAPS certificate from Active Directory into Dash Enterprise
    • Transfer Dash Enterprise to a new server
    • Sync license changes
    • Change channels for an upgrade
    • Admin panel reference
    • Configure Dash Enterprise to use common SAML IdPs
      • Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
      • PingFederate
      • Okta
    • Configure Dash Enterprise to use common LDAP IdPs
      • Okta
  • Upgrade
    • Prepare for the upgrade
    • Upgrade
      • Dash Enterprise Single Server
      • Dash Enterprise for Kubernetes
    • After the upgrade
  • Advanced Troubleshooting
    • Dash Enterprise Architecture and Internals
    • Navigating the System
    • Navigating the Support Bundle
    • Getting Help and Reporting Issues
    • Troubleshooting Specific Issues
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  1. Installation

Capacity Planning

Supported Linux distributions

We support the server editions of the following distributions or operating systems:

  • Debian 7.7 - 10

  • Ubuntu 14.04.5 / 16.04 / 18.04 / 20.04

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 - 7.9, 8.6 - 8.7

  • CentOS 7.4 - 7.9

  • Oracle Linux 7.4 - 7.9

  • Amazon Linux 2014.03 / 2014.09 / 2015.03 / 2015.09 / 2016.03 / 2016.09 / 2017.03 / 2017.09 / 2018.03 / 2.0

Plotly has the most experience supporting Ubuntu 18.04 and RHEL/CentOS 7, but any of the above are acceptable. If multiple editions exist, choose the server edition and not the desktop edition.

Server Minimum Requirements

To install Dash Enterprise using this method, you need root access to a server that meets the below requirements:

Note that the following minimum requirements serve as a primary guide, please refer to one of the guides linked below for a proper capacity planning.

Note that the minimum requirement for disk space assumes that both /plotly and /var/lib/docker are on the same disk. For more details on this, or if you'll have these two directories on separate partitions or disks, please refer to one of the guides linked below for a proper capacity planning.

  • 64-bit Linux server

  • 14 CPU (or vCPU) cores

  • 29 GB RAM and 29 GB swap space

  • 479 GB of free disk space

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