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Introduction to Installation Guide LPC

Insights Hub Installation Guide LPC Download

This guide provides detailed steps and requirements for installing and configuring an LPC environment. An LPC typically involves the deployment of Insights Hub services or infrastructure within a private, on-premises environment, providing organizations control over data security, compliance and access management.

It is intended for technical users involved in setting up and managing the LPC system such as system admins, deployment engineers, cloud architects and support teams.

Note

  • The user must have the necessary licenses to configure and access external resources, which are essential for enabling full functionality during the LPC installation and configuration process.
  • It requires proper network connectivity and access to resources such as image registries, which may be affected by network policies or firewall settings.

The following sections are covered in this guide:

  • Installation Process provides detailed instructions for installing necessary components, ensuring a seamless setup and proper system configuration. It guides users in configuring their environment, including hardware, software and network settings to meet the specific requirements for LPC deployment.
  • Service Upgrade outlines the procedures for upgrading the existing services or components, ensuring continuity of service functionality while applying necessary updates.
  • Resource and Configuration Management offers guidelines for configuring resources and backend services, optimizing node configurations to enhance performance and user experience.
  • External Resource Integration assists in configuring and integrating external resources, such as image registries or cloud services, ensuring smooth interaction with the LPC system.

Info

  • The guide is tailored for specific operating systems such as Rocky Linux, CentOS, and RedHat, which may limit flexibility on other platforms.
  • The guide relies on specific versions of tools and services (for example, Kubernetes (k8s), Helm, etc.) and upgrading these tools may result in compatibility issues.

For more information on a list of abbreviations, refer to the Reference chapter.


Last update: February 6, 2025