Install 24.2 Beta
Redpanda beta versions provide users the opportunity to test and share feedback on new features before they’re finalized in general availability. Beta versions, like v24.2.2-rc5, are published to redpanda-unstable as release candidate (RC) builds. RC builds are not recommended for production use.
To install the beta version, select your environment.
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Docker
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Linux
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Kubernetes
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Pull the latest RC build from dockerhub:
docker pull docker.redpanda.com/redpandadata/redpanda-unstable:v24.2.2-rc5 -
Create a Docker Compose file with the beta version:
Reveal the YAML content
name: redpanda-quickstart networks: redpanda_network: driver: bridge volumes: redpanda-0: null services: redpanda-0: command: - redpanda - start - --kafka-addr internal://0.0.0.0:9092,external://0.0.0.0:19092 # Address the broker advertises to clients that connect to the Kafka API. # Use the internal addresses to connect to the Redpanda brokers' # from inside the same Docker network. # Use the external addresses to connect to the Redpanda brokers' # from outside the Docker network. - --advertise-kafka-addr internal://redpanda-0:9092,external://localhost:19092 - --pandaproxy-addr internal://0.0.0.0:8082,external://0.0.0.0:18082 # Address the broker advertises to clients that connect to the HTTP Proxy. - --advertise-pandaproxy-addr internal://redpanda-0:8082,external://localhost:18082 - --schema-registry-addr internal://0.0.0.0:8081,external://0.0.0.0:18081 # Redpanda brokers use the RPC API to communicate with each other internally. - --rpc-addr redpanda-0:33145 - --advertise-rpc-addr redpanda-0:33145 # Tells Seastar (the framework Redpanda uses under the hood) to use 1 core on the system. - --smp 1 # The amount of memory to make available to Redpanda. - --memory 1G # Mode dev-container uses well-known configuration properties for development in containers. - --mode dev-container # enable logs for debugging. - --default-log-level=debug image: docker.redpanda.com/redpandadata/redpanda-unstable:v24.2.2-rc5 container_name: redpanda-0 volumes: - redpanda-0:/var/lib/redpanda/data networks: - redpanda_network ports: - 18081:18081 - 18082:18082 - 19092:19092 - 19644:9644 console: container_name: redpanda-console image: docker.redpanda.com/redpandadata/console:v2.7.1 networks: - redpanda_network entrypoint: /bin/sh command: -c 'echo "$$CONSOLE_CONFIG_FILE" > /tmp/config.yml; /app/console' environment: CONFIG_FILEPATH: /tmp/config.yml CONSOLE_CONFIG_FILE: | kafka: brokers: ["redpanda-0:9092"] schemaRegistry: enabled: true urls: ["http://redpanda-0:8081"] redpanda: adminApi: enabled: true urls: ["http://redpanda-0:9644"] ports: - 8080:8080 depends_on: - redpanda-0 -
Run the following in the directory where you saved the
docker-compose.ymlfile:docker compose up -d
For more information on getting started, see Redpanda Quickstart.
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Fedora/RedHat/Amazon Linux
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Debian/Ubuntu
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Add the
redpanda-unstablerepository to your package manager:curl -1sLf \ 'https://dl.redpanda.com/E4xN1tVe3Xy60GTx/redpanda-unstable/setup.rpm.sh' -
Install Redpanda:
sudo yum install redpanda
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Add the
redpanda-unstablerepository to your package manager:curl -1sLf \ 'https://dl.redpanda.com/E4xN1tVe3Xy60GTx/redpanda-unstable/setup.deb.sh' -
Get updated package information for your machine:
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Install Redpanda:
sudo apt-get install redpanda
Install Redpanda with Helm from the RC build in dockerhub:
helm repo add redpanda https://charts.redpanda.com
helm install redpanda redpanda/redpanda \
--namespace <namespace> \
--create-namespace --set image.repository=docker.redpanda.com/redpandadata/redpanda-unstable --set image.tag=v24.2.2-rc5