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Install MongoDB on Red Hat Enterprise, CentOS, Fedora, or Amazon Linux¶
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Note
The downloads-distro.mongodb.org
host has been decommissioned.
To get the binaries for MongoDB 2.4 (which has reached end of life):
- For the Community Edition, you can download from https://www.mongodb.org/dl/linux/x86_64.
- For the Enterprise Edition, you can download from https://www.mongodb.com/download-center/enterprise/releases/archive.
Once downloaded, you can follow the instructions on Install MongoDB on Linux Systems.
Consideration¶
Important
You must configure SELinux to allow MongoDB to start on Fedora systems. Administrators have two options:
- enable access to the relevant ports (e.g. 27017) for SELinux. See Configuration Options for more information on MongoDB’s default ports.
- disable SELinux entirely. This requires a system reboot and may have larger implications for your deployment.