Run ThoughtSpot on your own internally managed RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.8 or 7.9 image, or on an Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) 7.9 image.
You have the flexibility to run ThoughtSpot on an RHEL 7.8 or 7.9 image or an OEL 7.9 image that your organization manages internally. This enables your organization to manage the OS and perform SysAdmin tasks.
ThoughtSpot certifies RHEL 7.8 and 7.9 on the following platforms:
- Bare metal deployments on the two ThoughtSpot-certified hardware appliances: DELL and SMC
- Cloud deployments: Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- VMware
ThoughtSpot certifies OEL 7.9 on the following platforms:
- Cloud deployments: Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2 and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- VMware
Note: ThoughtSpot does not certify OEL on Microsoft Azure, SMC, or Dell.
Follow these steps to deploy ThoughtSpot through RHEL or OEL:
❏ | Complete installation prerequisites |
❏ | Get ThoughtSpot artifacts |
❏ | Install ThoughtSpot in RHEL or OEL online clusters, or Install ThoughtSpot in RHEL or OEL offline clusters |
Additionally, learn how you can:
- Upgrade ThoughtSpot for RHEL or OEL to a new release
- Add a new node to an existing ThoughtSpot cluster in RHEL or OEL
Finally, to see what additional 3rd-party Yum, Python, and R packages your ThoughtSpot installation includes by default, see Packages installed with ThoughtSpot for RHEL or OEL.