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The Docker CPU install requires the least preparation and configuration of the available installation choices.
Docker GPU installation requires additional preparation to enable the Docker container to take advantage of the NVIDIA cards on the host machine.
Additional resources:
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Complete and detailed instructions and additional links, please visit the Getting Started with OmniSci and Docker page.
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Additional information, please view this helpful video on Installing OmniSci Open Source for CPU with Docker.
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In order to launch OmniSciDB on Google Cloud Platform (GCP), you must have an account. By going through the Quickstart below, you will be prompted to sign up if you do not already have an account.
- Launch OmniSci on Google Cloud Platform by selecting and configuring a GPU-enabled instance. Search for OmniSci on the omnisci-launcher-public project on Google Cloud Platform, and select a solution.
- On the solution Launcher Page, click Launch on Compute Engine to begin configuring your deployment.
- Complete the configuration on the new deployment page.
- Accept the GCP Marketplace Terms of Service and click Deploy.
- In the Deployment Manager, click the instance that you deployed.
- Launch the OmniSci Immerse client
Boom! On successful login, you see a list of sample dashboards loaded into your instance.
For the complete and detailed instructions and additional links, please visit the Getting Started with OmniSci and Google Cloud Platform page or the Launching OmniSci on GCP Tutorial.
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OmniSci AWS AMI (Amazon Web Services Amazon Machine Image) allows developers to try OmniSciDB and OmniSci Immerse in the cloud. Perform visual analytics with the included New York Taxi database (featured in this video), or import and explore your own data.
These are brief instructions that skip to specific tasks you must perform to deploy a sample environment.
- Prerequisite
- Launching Your Instance
- Using OmniSci Immerse on Your AWS Instance
- Importing Your Own Data
- Accessing Your OmniSci Instance Using SSH
For the complete instructions and additional links, please visit the Getting Started with OmniSci and AWS page or learn more with the OmniSci-AWS Kinesis Tutorial.
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In order to get started with OmniSciDB on Azure, you must have a Microsoft Azure account. If you do not have an account, go to the Microsoft Azure home page to sign up for one.
Get started by configuring your OmniSci instance.
- Log in to your Microsoft Azure portal.
- On the left side menu, create a Resource group, or use one that your organization has created.
- On the left side menu, click Virtual machines, and then click Add.
- Create your virtual machine.
- Click Review + create. Azure reviews your entries, creates the required services, deploys them, and starts the VM.
- Once the VM is running, select the VM you just created and click the Networking tab.
- Click the Add inbound button and configure security rules to allow any source, any destination, and destination port 9092 so you can access OmniSci Immerse from a browser on that port.Consider renaming the rule to 9092-Immerse or something similar so that the default name makes sense.
- Click Add and verify that your new rule appears.
The Azure-specific configuration is complete.
Next, follow standard OmniSci installation instructions for your Linux distribution and installation method.
For the complete instructions with screenshots, please visit the Getting Started with OmniSci and Azure page or check out the OmniSci-Azure Power BI Tutorial.
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