# OMniLeads installation methods

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## OMniLeads Install

Architecture and Components

Before proceeding with the installation, it is recommended to read and understand the section [Architecture and Components](https://docs.omnileads.net/english/introduction-to-omnileads/architecture-and-components)

Since the beginning of the Project, the installations have been based on CentOS7 operating systems. However, given its early end-of-life date, the OMniLeads team has worked hard to support modern operating systems such as Ubuntu Server, Debian Server, Rocky Linux, among others. \
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Following the adoption of Container-based Architectures and fully automated installation methods, IT Administration and Maintenance tasks have been significantly simplified due to the clear abstraction of underlying layer dependencies. \
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Below we will describe the different scenarios corresponding to drop-down formats. However, more information can be found in the official repository of the project.<br>

* [OMniLeads using Docker](https://docs.omnileads.net/english/omnileads-installation-methods/deploy-using-docker): Allows running the application on a workstation (Mac, Linux, Windows) or a Linux host, with a minimal and functional "all-in-one" configuration.
* [OMniLeads with Ansible](https://docs.omnileads.net/english/omnileads-installation-methods/deploy-with-ansible):Under this format, it is possible to manage hundreds of instances in parallel thanks to the advantages of Ansible. Podman allows running the application on any modern Linux operating system .

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