Can TiDB be directly deployed on a Red Hat Linux system?

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Original topic: tidb 能直接在红帽linux系统上部署吗?

| username: come_true

Can the TiDB database be directly deployed on a Linux system? Are there any operating system restrictions?

| username: heiwandou | Original post link

It can be deployed, but some parameters need to be modified.

| username: zhanggame1 | Original post link

Sure, 7 or 8 both work.

| username: xingzhenxiang | Original post link

Sure, wasn’t the first stable system officially Red Hat?

| username: 像风一样的男子 | Original post link

If you have money, you use Red Hat. We poor people can only use CentOS.

| username: come_true | Original post link

Isn’t your own test environment for casual use? :grin:

| username: come_true | Original post link

Just create an ISO file. I was wondering why so many people use CentOS, turns out it’s free.

| username: 随缘天空 | Original post link

Sure, we deployed it using CentOS 7.

| username: andone | Original post link

It can be deployed.

| username: ShawnYan | Original post link

9 is also supported.

| username: 像风一样的男子 | Original post link

Using Red Hat without activation is not as good as using CentOS.

| username: come_true | Original post link

Never activated it :joy:

| username: come_true | Original post link

I haven’t activated it in my production environment either.

| username: dba远航 | Original post link

Sure, Red Hat has always had good support, as long as the version is appropriate.

| username: TiDBer_小阿飞 | Original post link

RH used to be free, but it changed. Launching a community version like CentOS is also good.

| username: 普罗米修斯 | Original post link

Absolutely, I have previously used Red Hat to deploy a test cluster.

| username: system | Original post link

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