--- # required metadata title: Install SQL Server Integration Services on Linux | Microsoft Docs description: This topic describes how to install SQL Server Integration Services on Linux. author: leolimsft ms.author: lle manager: craigg ms.date: 06/22/2017 ms.topic: article ms.prod: sql-linux ms.technology: integration-services ms.assetid: # optional metadata # keywords: "" # ROBOTS: "" # audience: "" # ms.devlang: "" # ms.reviewer: "" # ms.suite: "" # ms.tgt_pltfrm: "" # ms.custom: "" --- # Installing SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) on Linux 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). At this time, Integration Services on Linux is supported only on the Ubuntu platform. ## 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 httpspackages.microsoft.comkeysmicrosoft.asc sudo apt-key add – ``` 2. Register the Microsoft SQL Server Ubuntu repository. ```bash curl httpspackages.microsoft.comconfigubuntu16.04mssql-server.list sudo tee etcaptsources.list.dmssql-server.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`. ```bash sudo /opt/ssis/bin/ssis-conf ``` 5. After the configuration is done, set the path. ```bash export PATH=/opt/ssis/bin:$PATH ``` 6. If you're not in the SSIS group, add the current user to the SSIS group. ```bash sudo gpasswd -a “current user” ssis ``` Use the `ID` command to make sure the current user is in the SSIS group. ```bash id ``` ## 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 ``` ## 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).