This guide explains how to install the JFrog Platform and its individual products on different environments, including Linux, Windows, Docker, Kubernetes (Helm), and various Cloud platforms. Each product comes with a variety of installer options to suit your preferred method. For more information, see Downloads.
Get a high-level overview of the various sections related to installing and configuring the JFrog Platform and its products. Each section is designed to guide you through specific aspects of the installation and configuration process.
System Architecture | Learn more about the services and microservices in the JFrog Platform. |
System Requirements | Learn more about the general system requirements for the JFrog Platform and specific requirements for the JFrog products. |
Install | Learn more about how to install the JFrog products. |
Upgrade | Learn more about how to upgrade the JFrog products. |
Helm Charts for Advanced Users | Learn more about the JFrog installation for Helm Charts that provide a wide range of advanced functionalities in addition to the basic installers. This section details the additional options that you can deploy as an advanced user. |
Database Configuration | Learn more about configuring databases to work with JFrog products. Artifactory supports a range of databases that you can use depending on your requirements. |
Filestore Configuration | Learn more about filestore, where Artifactory physically stores the binaries. Artifactory uses the filestore in conjunction with the database to manage binary storage. |
System Configuration | Learn more about the types of configuration files that JFrog supports, each with its own purpose. To make it easier to understand how and when to use these different files, this section details the different files used, their purpose, and where they are located. |
Load Balancer | Learn more about load balancers, which are the entry point to your high-availability installation and optimally distribute requests to the server nodes in your system. |
Communication Between Services | Learn more about the multiple services, for each JFrog product, running on multiple nodes. Communication between services is done through router services. Every node has its own router service. |
Onboarding Wizard | Learn more about how to get started with the new JFrog Platform installation using the onboarding wizard. |
Migrating from Sonatype Nexus Repository Manager to Artifactory | Learn more about how to switch from Nexus Repository Manager to Artifactory, using a dedicated tool to make the transition quick and seamless. |
Passwordless Access for Amazon EKS | Learn more about how the JFrog Platform uses the AWS AssumeRole to provide a passwordless access experience in Amazon EKS. The |