Before you install
StackState Self-hosted v5.1.x
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StackState Self-hosted v5.1.x
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StackState can be installed either with Linux packages on one or two Linux machines or with Helm on a .
Before setting up StackState, you need to choose whether you want to run StackState in Development, POC, or Production mode.
Development setup: requires only one machine, but will be limited to 1000 components/relations per view, due to the limited setup. This is recommended for small trials.
POC setup: used for bigger installations, giving almost the same power as production, but isn't suited for processing perpetual data streams.
Production setup: used when bringing StackState to production or when the other environments are too limiting.
Before starting the installation, ensure your system(s) meet the StackState .
There is an RPM package available that provides easy installation and upgrade of StackState on Fedora, Red Hat or CentOS. For Debian and Ubuntu, there is a DEB package available. Packages can be obtained from our .
StackState supports three different installation configurations:
suitable for production use.
suitable for proof of concepts. This isn't suited for processing perpetual data streams.
suitable for a pilot or demo. This setup can deal with limited amounts of topology (max 1000 components/relations per view).
To upgrade your StackState installation, see the instructions in our .
StackState provides Role Based Access Control functionality that works with different authentication providers. See the and pages for more information on the topic.
If you have any issues installing StackState, refer to our or contact our technical support.