Netdata is an open-source monitoring tool designed to monitor your servers and applications in real-time. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of Netdata on Windows 10.
Before getting started, you should have the following:
Follow the below steps to install Netdata on Windows 10:
First, we need to download the Netdata Windows installer. You can download the latest installer from the official Netdata website here. Choose the option "Windows 64-bit" and click on the "Download" button to download the installer.
Once the download is complete, navigate to the directory where the installer is downloaded and double-click on the installer to run it.
The Netdata installer will open a new window. Click on the "Next" button to proceed.
Accept the license terms and click "Next."
The installer will ask for the installation directory. You may change the directory if you wish or leave it as the default. Click "Next" to proceed.
Select the components you wish to install, and click "Next" to proceed.
The installer will ask to select the Start Menu Folder. You may choose to create a new folder or use the default one. Click "Next" to proceed.
Finally, click on the "Install" button to install Netdata.
Once the installation is complete, click on the "Finish" button to close the installer window.
To verify the installation, open the Command Prompt and type the following command:
netdata -v
This command will display the version of Netdata currently installed on your system.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Netdata on your Windows 10 system. You can now use Netdata to monitor your servers and applications in real-time.
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