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OS Support per ScyllaDB Version¶
ScyllaDB is designed to run on modern 64-bit Linux operating systems. To ensure stability, predictable performance, and access to timely fixes, ScyllaDB is officially supported on a defined set of Linux distributions.
Supported Platforms¶
The following support matrix lists the Linux distributions, container platforms, and cloud images officially supported for each ScyllaDB version.
Linux Distributions |
Ubuntu |
Debian |
Rocky / CentOS / RHEL |
Amazon Linux |
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ScyllaDB Version / OS Version |
22.04 |
24.04 |
11 |
12 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
2023 |
ScyllaDB 2025.4 |
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ScyllaDB 2025.3 |
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ScyllaDB 2025.2 |
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ScyllaDB 2025.1 |
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Enterprise 2024.2 |
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Enterprise 2024.1 |
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* 2024.1.9 and later
All ScyllaDB releases are available as a Docker container, EC2 AMI, GCP, and Azure images.
Definition of Supported Platforms¶
A platform is considered supported when all of the following conditions are met:
A binary installation package is available for download.
The download and installation procedures are tested as part of the ScyllaDB release process for each version.
Automated installation is supported via the ScyllaDB Web Installer for Linux (for applicable and recent versions).
Platforms outside the supported list may still be usable. ScyllaDB can be built from source on other x86_64 or aarch64 Linux systems; however, such deployments are not tested, not validated, and not covered by support guarantees.