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Doc-752 Update FIPS to add tabs with one for RHEL and one for Debian/Ubuntu #914

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Expand Up @@ -18,6 +18,11 @@ To run Redpanda in FIPS compliance mode, you must install the `redpanda-fips` pa

- Contains a version of `rpk` built with the https://github.com/microsoft/go[Microsoft GoLang compiler^] and https://github.com/microsoft/go-crypto-openssl[Microsoft’s Go Crypto OpenSSL package^] to which `rpk` is linked, and uses the FIPS-approved version of OpenSSL.

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To install Redpanda for FIPS compliance, run:

[,bash]
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If you wish to only use `rpk` on a FIPS host, run:

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sudo yum install -y repdanda-fips redpanda-rpk-fips
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I noticed below that the Debian installation is redpanda-rpk-fips and then redpanda-fips. Here it's reversed. Neither is wrong, but maybe maintain the same order between both commands?

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To install Redpanda for FIPS compliance, run:

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sudo apt install -y redpanda-rpk-fips redpanda-fips
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NOTE: Alternatively, you could run `sudo install -y redpanda-fips`, which also picks up and includes the `redpanda` install package.
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If you wish to only use `rpk` on a FIPS host, run:

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sudo apt install -y redpanda-rpk-fips
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See also: xref:manage:security/fips-compliance.adoc[Configure Redpanda for FIPS]
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