> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.pentaho.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.pentaho.com/install/10.2-install/pentaho-installation-overview-cp/hyperscalers-landing-page/installing-pentaho-on-aws/installing-the-platform-or-pdi-server-on-aws/download-and-extract-platform-or-pdi-server-for-aws.md).

# Download and extract Platform or PDI Server for AWS

Download and open the package files that contain the files needed to install Pentaho.

1. Navigate to the [Support Portal](https://support.pentaho.com/hc/en-us) and download the AWS version of the Docker image with the corresponding license file for the applications you want to install on your workstation.
2. Extract the image to view the directories and the readme file.

   The image package file (\<package-name>.tar.gz) contains the following:

   | Directory or file name | Content description                                                                          |
   | ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   | `image`                | Directory containing all the Pentaho source images.                                          |
   | `sql-scripts`          | Directory containing SQL scripts for various operations.                                     |
   | `yaml`                 | Directory containing YAML configuration files and various utility files.                     |
   | `README.md`            | File containing a link to detailed information about what we are providing for this release. |


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