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title: Install SQL Server Integration Services on Linux | Microsoft Docs
description: This topic describes how to install SQL Server Integration Services on Linux.
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# Install SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) on Linux
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Follow the steps in this article to install SQL Server Integration Services (`mssql-server-is`) on Linux. For info about the features supported in this release of Integration Services for Linux, see the [Release Notes](sql-server-linux-release-notes.md).
Install SQL Server Integration Servers for your platform:
- [Ubuntu](#ubuntu)
- [Red Hat Enterprise Linux](#RHEL)
## Install SSIS on Ubuntu
To install the `mssql-server-is` package on Ubuntu, follow these steps:
1. Import the public repository GPG keys.
```bash
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | sudo apt-key add -
```
2. Register the Microsoft SQL Server Ubuntu repository.
```bash
sudo add-apt-repository "$(curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/16.04/mssql-server-2017.list)"
```
3. Run the following commands to install SQL Server Integration Services.
```bash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y mssql-server-is
```
4. After installing Integration Services, run `ssis-conf`. For more info, see [Configure SSIS on Linux with ssis-conf](sql-server-linux-configure-ssis.md).
```bash
sudo /opt/ssis/bin/ssis-conf setup
```
5. After the configuration is done, set the path.
```bash
export PATH=/opt/ssis/bin:$PATH
```
### Update SSIS
If you already have `mssql-server-is` installed, you can update to the latest version with the following command:
```bash
sudo apt-get install mssql-server-is
```
### Remove SSIS
To remove `mssql-server-is`, you can run following command:
```bash
sudo apt-get remove msssql-server-is
```
## Install SSIS on RHEL
To install the `mssql-server-is` package on RHEL, follow these steps:
1. Download the Microsoft SQL Server Red Hat repository configuration file.
```bash
sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/mssql-server.repo https://packages.microsoft.com/config/rhel/7/mssql-server-2017.repo
```
1. Run the following commands to install SQL Server Integration Services.
```bash
sudo yum install -y mssql-server-is
```
1. After installation, run `ssis-conf`. For more info, see [Configure SSIS on Linux with ssis-conf](sql-server-linux-configure-ssis.md).
```bash
sudo /opt/ssis/bin/ssis-conf setup
```
1. Once the configuration is done, set path.
```bash
export PATH=/opt/ssis/bin:$PATH
```
### Update SSIS
If you already have `mssql-server-is` installed, you can update to the latest version with the following command:
```bash
sudo yum update mssql-server-is
```
### Remove SSIS
To remove `mssql-server-is`, you can run following command:
```bash
sudo yum remove msssql-server-is
```
## Run a package
Copy the SSIS package to the Linux computer. Then use the following command to run the package.
```bash
dtexec /F /DE
```
## Next steps
For more information about how to use SSIS on Linux to extract, transform, and load data, see [Extract, transform, and load data for SQL Server on Linux with SSIS](sql-server-linux-migrate-ssis.md).