Installing DataStax Studio 6.7
Steps for installing and running DataStax Studio 6.7.
Tip: You can install DataStax Studio in a Docker container. DataStax
maintains Studio images for Docker. For information on downloading and using the
Studio image, see the DataStax Docker docs.
DataStax Studio 6.7 is compatible with DataStax Enterprise (DSE) 6.7. The latest version of Studio is 6.7.x.
Notebooks created in earlier versions of DataStax Studio can be
used with new Studio versions:
- When the new version of Studio starts, all notebooks created in an earlier version are automatically upgraded.
- Notebooks are not impacted, lost, or corrupted with the upgrade.
- After the notebooks are upgraded, they are no longer compatible with the earlier version.
For upgrade information, see Upgrading DataStax Studio.
Prerequisites
To install and run Studio:
- A supported web browser.
- All DataStax Enterprise 6.7 prerequisites for your platform.
- Like DSE 6.7, which supports the latest version of Java 8,
DataStax Studio does not work with Java 9 or later:
- Recommended. OpenJDK 8 (1.8u151 minimum)
- Supported. Oracle Java SE 8 (JRE or JDK) (1.8u151 minimum)
Verify that the required Java version is used. See Troubleshooting DataStax Studio.
- Windows platforms: Windows 7 and 10 with Java 8.Tip: Ensure Microsoft Windows 7 libraries are current.
Procedure
Important: End User License Agreement (EULA). By downloading this DataStax product,
you agree to the terms of the EULA.
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If an earlier version of DataStax Studio is installed, back up the user data
directory before you install the new version:
user_home_directory/.datastax_studio
See .
- Download the Studio tarball from the DataStax Download page.
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Unpack Studio using the appropriate method for the file type:
- Linux:
tar zvxf datastax-studio-6.7.x.tar.gz
The files are downloaded and extracted into the current directory.
- Windows:
- From File Explorer, right-click user_home_directory\datastax-studio-6.7.x.zip.
- Enter the destination folder for Studio.
- Click Extract.
- Linux:
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