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Installation

Head to arangodb.com/download, select your operating system and download ArangoDB. You may also follow the instructions on how to install with a package manager, if available.

If you installed a binary package under Linux, the server is automatically started.

If you installed ArangoDB using homebrew under macOS, start the server by running /usr/local/sbin/arangod. It is a symlink for /usr/local/Cellar/arangodb/<VERSION>/sbin/arangod. If it is missing or broken, you may regenerate it with brew link --overwrite arangodb.

If you installed ArangoDB under Windows as a service, the server is automatically started. Otherwise, run the arangod.exe located in the installation folder’s bin directory. You may have to run it as administrator to grant it write permissions to C:\Program Files.

For more in-depth information on how to install ArangoDB, as well as available startup parameters, installation in a cluster and so on, see Installation and Deployment.

Securing the Installation

The default installation contains one database _system and a user named root.

Debian-based packages and the Windows installer ask for a password during the installation process. Red-Hat based packages set a random password. For all other installation packages, you need to execute the following:

shell> arango-secure-installation

This commands asks for a root password and sets it.

The password that is set for the root user during the installation of the ArangoDB package has no effect in case of deployments done with the ArangoDB Starter. See Securing Starter Deployments instead.