Setting up Docker Registry for Sisense Offline Installation
An offline, or air-gapped, Sisense environment provides higher security than online, connected environments. As the offline environment has no outside communication, the only method to install Sisense in this environment is by using removable media, such as USB drives. The system must have the following in place to complete an offline installation: A Bastion host with Docker installed (Recommended) A secured Docker registry that is accessible to the offline environment The Registry is a stateless, highly scalable server side application that stores and lets you distribute Docker images. In case of Sisense offline installation Docker Registry is used to distribute the Sisense images within an isolated network. Next article provides steps on how to install and configure the Docker registry.4.2KViews1like3CommentsAn overview of Sisense Linux microservices and what they do
An overview of Sisense Linux microservices and what they do This article provides an advanced description of Sisense’s Microservices and how they work internally. This is mainly for Administrators responsible for supporting Sisense in their organization. When we deploy Sisense on the Linux platform Sisense application deploys multiple pods this article helps us understand how they are tied to each Sisense functionality and how they internally operate. See Sisense Basic Concepts and Terminology and Sisense Architecture for a high-level overview. [PLEASE OPEN ATTACHMENT TO VIEW REMAINDER OF THIS ARTICLE]7.8KViews5likes0Comments