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title: Install Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux with Puppet
title: Deploy Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux with Puppet
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description: Describes how to install Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux using Puppet.
description: Describes how to deploy Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux using Puppet.
keywords: microsoft, defender, atp, linux, installation, deploy, uninstallation, puppet, ansible, linux, redhat, ubuntu, debian, sles, suse, centos
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# Install Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux with Puppet
# Deploy Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux with Puppet
**Applies to:**
- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP) for Linux](microsoft-defender-atp-linux.md)
This topic describes how to install Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux using Puppet. A successful installation requires the completion of all of the following tasks:
This topic describes how to deploy Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux using Puppet. A successful deployment requires the completion of all of the following tasks:
- [Download the onboarding package](#download-the-onboarding-package)
- [Create Puppet manifest](#create-a-puppet-manifest)
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### Contents of `install_mdatp/manifests/init.pp`
Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux can be installed from one of the following channels (denoted below as *[channel]*): *insider-fast* or *prod*. Each of these channels corresponds to a Linux software repository.
Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux can be deployed from one of the following channels (denoted below as *[channel]*): *insider-fast* or *prod*. Each of these channels corresponds to a Linux software repository.
The choice of the channel determines the type and frequency of updates that are offered to your device. Devices in *insider-fast* can try out new features before devices in *prod*.