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X86-64

The following packages are for Red Hat-based Linux distributions.

The processor(s) must support the x86-64 instruction set, as well as the SSE 4.2 and AVX instruction set extensions (Intel Sandy Bridge or better, AMD Bulldozer or better, etc.).

We provide a single package containing the server and the client tools. For a standard server setup, download the Server package and install it using the package manager. You do not need the separate client tools.

The Client Tools package only contains the tools, like arangosh and arangodump, but not the server. Use this in case you are already running ArangoDB on a different machine and want to connect to that server from a client machine.

As an alternative there is a Tar package containing the server and client tools, which can be unpacked in any location and which does not require root rights for installation.


RPM packages

  • Server 3.11.3
    (176 MByte, SHA256 8d00093ffdd78e6c781aa7af1cad5bdfb249cf98ca943280419e954865a0c289)
  • Client Tools 3.11.3
    (38 MByte, SHA256 ad0f3e66db78c00a01747cb7e1a262343fd4db92378e980489f48763479a7912)
  • Debug Symbols 3.11.3
    (54 MByte, SHA256 13e5b8c7a3b1515515a93796089cdf3e0ab71cf80c800d090533893b0ad5179e)

Tar package

  • Server 3.11.3
    (190 MByte, SHA256 d1cfe8cc09882772c4b9412930ddb35686a0d4422b6c5cae8ea6c02de594822d)
  • Client 3.11.3
    (49 MByte, SHA256 e5536e2a037f846791bee273bbb4a8902428b061b599e24135db58c346e651c5)

Installation via Package Manager

Run the following as root in a terminal:

cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
curl -OL https://download.arangodb.com/arangodb311/RPM/arangodb.repo
yum -y install arangodb3-3.11.3-1.0

To install the debug symbols package (not required by default), run:

yum -y install arangodb3-debuginfo-3.11.3-1.0
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Installation Manual

You will find a guide on how to install ArangoDB on Linux in our documentation.

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