
You can learn how to do this by completing our Ubuntu 16.04 initial server setup guide. Prerequisitesīefore you begin with this guide, you should have a non-root user with sudo privileges set up on your server. This tutorial will guide you through installing the Python 3 version of Anaconda on an Ubuntu 16.04 server.


You can learn more about Anaconda and conda by reading the Anaconda Documentation pages. The Anaconda distribution ships with the conda command-line utility. It is commonly used for large-scale data processing, scientific computing, and predictive analytics, serving data scientists, developers, business analysts, and those working in DevOps.Īnaconda offers a collection of over 720 open-source packages, and is available in both free and paid versions.

Anaconda is an open-source package manager, environment manager, and distribution of the Python and R programming languages.
