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# Install Milvus Stanalone
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The first step is to see how to install Milvus.
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# Install Milvus Standalone with docker compose
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Run the following command to download **milvus-standalone-docker-compose.yml** and save it as **docker-compose.yml**.
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```
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wget https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/releases/download/v2.0.0-rc6/milvus-standalone-docker-compose.yml -O docker-compose.yml
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```
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```shell
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$ docker-compose up -d
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```
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```text
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Docker Compose is now in the Docker CLI, try `docker compose up`
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Creating milvus-etcd ... done
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Creating milvus-minio ... done
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Creating milvus-standalone ... done
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```
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*After Milvus standalone starts, three running docker containers appear including two infrastructure services and one Milvus service.*
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```
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$ sudo docker-compose ps
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Name Command State Ports
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milvus-etcd etcd -listen-peer-urls=htt ... Up (healthy) 2379/tcp, 2380/tcp
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milvus-minio /usr/bin/docker-entrypoint ... Up (healthy) 9000/tcp
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milvus-standalone /tini -- milvus run standalone Up 0.0.0.0:19530->19530/tcp,:::19530->19530/tcp
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```
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To stop Milvus standalone, run <code> $ sudo docker-compose down</code>.
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To delete data after stopping Milvus, run <code> $ sudo rm -rf volumes</code>.
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# Install Milvus Standalone on kubenetes
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### 1. Start a K8s cluster
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```
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$ minikube start
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```
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### 2. Start Milvus
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#### Add a chart repository:
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```
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$ helm repo add milvus https://milvus-io.github.io/milvus-helm/
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```
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#### Update charts locally:
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```
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$ helm repo update
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```
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#### Install the chart:
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Choose a release name for the chart instance.
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#### Install Milvus standalone:
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```
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$ helm install my-release milvus/milvus --set cluster.enabled=false --set etcd.replicaCount=1 --set minio.mode=standalone --set pulsar.enabled=false
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```
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*After Milvus starts, the `READY` column displays `1/1` for all pods.*
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```
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$ kubectl get pods
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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my-release-etcd-0 1/1 Running 0 30s
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my-release-milvus-standalone-54c4f88cb9-f84pf 1/1 Running 0 30s
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my-release-minio-5564fbbddc-mz7f5 1/1 Running 0 30s
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```
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### 3. Connect to Milvus
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Open a new terminal and run the following command to forward the local port to the port that Milvus uses.
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```
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$ kubectl port-forward service/my-release-milvus 19530
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Forwarding from 127.0.0.1:19530 -> 19530
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```
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### 4. Uninstall Milvus
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```
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$ helm uninstall my-release
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```
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### 5. Stop the K8s cluster
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Run the following command to stop the cluster and the minikube VM without deleting created resources.
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```
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$ minikube stop
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```
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### 6. Delete the K8s cluster
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Run the following command to delete the cluster, the minikube VM, and all created resources including persistent volumes.
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```
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minikube delete
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```
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# Install Milvus Cluster with docker compose
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Run the following command to download **milvus-cluster-docker-compose.yml** and save it as **docker-compose.yml**.
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```
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$ wget https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/releases/download/v2.0.0-rc7/milvus-cluster-docker-compose.yml -O docker-compose.yml
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```
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> You can also click [here](https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/releases/download/v{{var.cpu_milvus_docker_image_version}}/milvus-cluster-docker-compose.yml) to download the file.
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```Shell
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$ docker-compose up -d
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```
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```Text
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Docker Compose is now in the Docker CLI, try `docker compose up`
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Creating milvus-etcd ... done
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Creating milvus-minio ... done
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Creating milvus-pulsar ... done
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Creating milvus-proxy ... done
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Creating milvus-rootcoord ... done
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Creating milvus-indexcoord ... done
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Creating milvus-querycoord ... done
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Creating milvus-datacoord ... done
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Creating milvus-querynode ... done
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Creating milvus-indexnode ... done
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Creating milvus-datanode ... done
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```
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*After Milvus cluster starts, 11 running docker containers appear including three infrastructure services and eight Milvus services.*
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```
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$ sudo docker ps
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Name Command State Ports
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milvus-datacoord /tini -- milvus run datacoord Up
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milvus-datanode /tini -- milvus run datanode Up
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milvus-etcd etcd -listen-peer-urls=htt ... Up (healthy) 2379/tcp, 2380/tcp
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milvus-indexcoord /tini -- milvus run indexcoord Up
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milvus-indexnode /tini -- milvus run indexnode Up
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milvus-minio /usr/bin/docker-entrypoint ... Up (healthy) 9000/tcp
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milvus-proxy /tini -- milvus run proxy Up 0.0.0.0:19530->19530/tcp,:::19530->19530/tcp
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milvus-pulsar bin/pulsar standalone Up
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milvus-querycoord /tini -- milvus run querycoord Up
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milvus-querynode /tini -- milvus run querynode Up
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milvus-rootcoord /tini -- milvus run rootcoord Up
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```
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To stop Milvus cluster, run <code> $ sudo docker-compose down</code>.
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To delete data after stopping Milvus, run <code> $ sudo rm -rf volumes</code>.
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# Install Milvus Cluster with kubenetes
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### 1. Start a K8s cluster
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```
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$ minikube start
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```
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### 2. Start Milvus
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#### Add a chart repository:
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```
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$ helm repo add milvus https://milvus-io.github.io/milvus-helm/
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```
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#### Update charts locally:
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```
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$ helm repo update
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```
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#### Install the chart:
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Choose a release name for the chart instance.
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#### Install Milvus cluster:
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```
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$ helm install my-release milvus/milvus
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```
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*After Milvus starts, the `READY` column displays `1/1` for all pods.*
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```
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$ kubectl get pods
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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my-release-etcd-0 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-datacoord-574b99bbb7-t898f 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-datanode-54568fc948-9rwbk 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-indexcoord-576b44d56-wh6vk 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-indexnode-67ff57745f-7lml8 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-proxy-55f98ffbbb-r68qt 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-pulsar-6475b86778-68r4l 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-querycoord-74d8895985-m5sdr 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-querynode-68486d847c-q5fg7 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-milvus-rootcoord-746d8b5b99-2strx 1/1 Running 0 33s
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my-release-minio-68bbbf8459-2qxwv 1/1 Running 0 33s
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```
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### 3. Connect to Milvus
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Open a new terminal and run the following command to forward the local port to the port that Milvus uses.
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```
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$ kubectl port-forward service/my-release-milvus 19530
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Forwarding from 127.0.0.1:19530 -> 19530
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```
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### 4. Uninstall Milvus
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```
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$ helm uninstall my-release
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```
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### 5. Stop the K8s cluster
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Run the following command to stop the cluster and the minikube VM without deleting created resources.
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```
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$ minikube stop
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```
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### 6. Delete the K8s cluster
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Run the following command to delete the cluster, the minikube VM, and all created resources including persistent volumes.
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```
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minikube delete
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```
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