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.NET | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
.NET, developed by Microsoft, is a versatile, cross-platform framework used for building a wide range of applications. It features a large class library named Framework Class Library (FCL) and provides language interoperability across several programming languages. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, .NET works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5
released in
November 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
7-zip | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
7-Zip is a file archiver known for its high compression ratio, supports various formats including ZIP, 7z, TAR, and RAR, and offers strong AES-256 encryption. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, 7-zip works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 21.07
released in
March 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
AbySS | 2016 October
2016 Oct | ||
ABySS is an open-source, de novo sequence assembler designed for assembling large genomes using short reads. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, AbySS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.2
released in
October 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Accumulo | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
Apache Accumulo is a powerful keyvalue storage system that can easily grow to handle large amounts of data and also offers strong security features. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Accumulo works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.0
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
ACL | 2014 October
2014 Oct | ||
The ACL library offers efficient network communication, asynchronous I/O, and event-driven programming, supporting protocols like TCP, UDP, and HTTP, along with threading and message queues, optimized for scalability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ACL works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.21
released in
October 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
ActiveMQ | 2012 May
2012 May | ||
ActiveMQ is an open-source message broker that facilitates multiple messaging protocols, enabling communication between various applications and systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ActiveMQ works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.6.0
released in
May 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
AdoptOpenJDK | 2021 February
2021 Feb | ||
AdoptOpenJDK is an open-source project that provides prebuilt OpenJDK binaries for various platforms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, AdoptOpenJDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version jdk8u-2021-01-31-20-36
released in
February 2021. Support Notes There are other versions of AdoptOpenJDK also i.e. AdoptOpenJDK11(jdk11u-2021-01-22-01-38), AdoptOpenJDK17(jdk-2020-12-22-07-39). Quick-start guides | |||
Advanced Server Access server agent | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
Advanced Server Access server agent works by enabling zero trust security principles for server access, offering streamlined, secure, and automated access to servers without relying on static credentials such as SSH keys or passwords. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Advanced Server Access server agent works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2021, supported by Okta. Quick-start guides | |||
Aerospike | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
Aerospike is a distributed NoSQL database that offers fast read/writes and uptimes. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Aerospike works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.2
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Agent | 2016 March
2016 Mar | ||
The Buildkite Agent is an open-source toolkit written in Go for securely running build jobs on any device or network. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Agent works on Arm Linux servers from
March 2016, supported by Buildkite. Quick-start guides | |||
Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor (ACE) | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor) is a code editor framework designed for building and enhancing online development environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor (ACE) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.0
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Akka | 2021 August
2021 Aug | ||
Akka by Lightbend is an open-source solution that provides a toolkit and runtime environment for creating scalable, fault-tolerant, and message-based applications that can handle high levels of concurrency and distribution, all while running on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Akka works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.6.16
released in
August 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Alluxio | 2020 January
2020 Jan | ||
Alluxio is an open-source platform that enhances data access speeds by caching data in memory. It connects storage systems with compute frameworks, improving data processing efficiency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Alluxio works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.2
released in
January 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Alma Linux | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
AlmaLinux is a type of computer operating system that's built and supported by a community, aiming to be stable and dependable for businesses and other users. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Alma Linux works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.4
released in
May 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Alpine Linux | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
Alpine Linux is a general purpose Linux distribution designed for power users. It focuses on simplicity, security, and resource efficiency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Alpine Linux works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.5
released in
November 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Altair Radioss | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
Radioss is a leading analysis solution to evaluate and optimize product performance for highly nonlinear problems under dynamic loadings. Used worldwide across all industry sectors, it improves the crashworthiness, safety, and manufacturability of complex designs. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Altair Radioss works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2021, supported by Altair. Quick-start guides | |||
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed service that eliminates the need to install, operate, and maintain your own Kubernetes control plane on AWS. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2020, supported by AWS. Quick-start guides | |||
Anaconda | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
Anaconda software helps creating an environment for many different versions of Python and package versions. Anaconda is also used to install, remove, and upgrade packages in the project environments. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Anaconda works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2021, supported by Anaconda. Quick-start guides | |||
Anbox Cloud | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
Anbox Cloud is the mobile cloud computing platform delivered by Canonical. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Anbox Cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2021, supported by Canonical. Quick-start guides | |||
Android-Cuttlefish | 2024 May
2024 May | ||
Cuttlefish is a configurable Android Virtual Device (AVD) that runs both remotely and locally, and it also guarantees full fidelity with Android framework. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Android-Cuttlefish works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9.26
released in
May 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Angular CLI | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
Angular is a widely-used open-source web framework created by Google, aimed at developing dynamic and interactive single-page applications (SPAs). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Angular CLI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.0.8
released in
June 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Anolis OS | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
Anolis OS is an open source Linux distribution provided by the OpenAnolis community / innovation platform. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Anolis OS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.7
released in
November 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Ansible | 2017 August
2017 Aug | ||
Ansible is a simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ansible works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.4.0
released in
August 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Ansys Fluent | 2024 February
2024 Feb | ||
Ansys Fluent is the industry-leading fluid simulation software known for its advanced physics modeling capabilities and unmatched accuracy. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ansys Fluent works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2024, supported by Ansys. Quick-start guides | |||
Ansys LS-DYNA | 2023 June
2023 Jun | ||
Ansys LS-DYNA is the industry-leading explicit simulation software used for applications like drop tests, impact and penetration, smashes and crashes, occupant safety and more. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ansys LS-DYNA works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2023, supported by Ansys. Quick-start guides | |||
Ansys RedHawk-SC | 2023 June
2023 Jun | ||
RedHawk-SC is the proven and trusted industry leader for power noise and reliability signoff for digital IP and SoCs down to 3nm and built on cloud-native elastic compute infrastructure. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ansys RedHawk-SC works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2023, supported by Ansys. Quick-start guides | |||
Anyscale Platform | 2023 February
2023 Feb | ||
Anyscale platform is a unified compute platform built on the open source framework Ray. It is used to build, deploy and manage scalable AL models and python applications. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Anyscale Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2023, supported by Anyscale. For context, an alternative package that also works on Arm is Ray. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Airflow | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
Apache Airflow is an open-source platform for orchestrating complex workflows and data pipelines. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Airflow works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.3.0
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Apisix | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
Apache APISIX is an open-source, dynamic, scalable API gateway that provides rich traffic management features such as load balancing, dynamic upstream, canary release, service mesh, and more. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Apisix works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9
released in
November 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Arrow | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
Apache Arrow is a multi-language toolbox for accelerated data interchange and in-memory processing. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Arrow works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.0.0
released in
April 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Doris | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
Apache Doris is a modern data warehouse for real-time analytics. It delivers lightning-fast analytics on real-time data at scale. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Doris works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.2.1
released in
December 2022. Support Notes Note that a more optimized Apache Doris across architectures is available from version 2.1.6, released 2024/09/10, and 3.0. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Drill | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
Apache Drill is an open-source SQL query engine for interactive analysis of large-scale structured and semi-structured datasets. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Drill works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.19.0
released in
June 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Httpcomponents Client | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
Apache HttpComponents Client is a Java library designed to build HTTP clients. It streamlines making HTTP requests, processing responses, managing connections and supports protocols like HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and authentication mechanisms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Httpcomponents Client works on Arm Linux servers starting from version rel/v5.2
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache httpd | 2018 March
2018 Mar | ||
The Apache HTTP Server, commonly called Apache, is a web server application known for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache httpd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.4.32
released in
March 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Knox | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Apache Knox is a gateway that secures access to Hadoop services, providing a REST API for authentication and authorization management. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Knox works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.5.0-release
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Kudu | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Apache Kudu is a storage system designed for fast analytics, supporting real-time data processing and seamless integration with Hadoop ecosystems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Kudu works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.13.0
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Portable Runtime (APR) | 2013 November
2013 Nov | ||
The Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library provides a consistent API across different platforms, aiding in the development of portable applications by abstracting system-specific differences. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Portable Runtime (APR) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.0
released in
November 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Pulsar | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Apache Pulsar is an open-source, distributed messaging and streaming platform built for the cloud. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Pulsar works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.10.0
released in
April 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Shiro | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
Shiro is a Java-based framework designed to secure applications by managing user logins, permissions, and session information. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Shiro works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.9.0
released in
October 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Tez | Not yet supported | ||
Apache Tez is a data-processing pipeline engine, where one can plug-in input, processing, and output implementations to perform arbitrary data-processing. It is envisioned as a low-level engine for higher abstractions such as Apache Hadoop Map-Reduce, Apache Pig, Apache Hive etc. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Apache Tez does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Thrift | 2017 January
2017 Jan | ||
Apache Thrift is a cross-language framework for building scalable services, enabling efficient communication through serialization and remote procedure calls. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Thrift works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.10.0
released in
January 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Tomcat | 2012 January
2012 Jan | ||
Apache Tomcat is an open-source web server and servlet container for Java web applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Apache Tomcat works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.0.35
released in
January 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Apbs | Not yet supported | ||
Apbs software helps with solvation calculations and biomolecular electrostatics. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Apbs does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
APM Agents (Python Agent) | 2021 August
2021 Aug | ||
Application Performance Monitoring (APM) provides a unified monitoring service for all the apps and microservices. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, APM Agents (Python Agent) works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2021, supported by New Relic. Support Notes Application Performance Monitoring (APM) provides a unified monitoring service for all the apps and microservices. New Relic provides the APM agents like PHP, java, go, ruby, python, node.js and .NET. New Relic instruments the application at the code level through use of one of the language agents. These agents collect metrics from the application and send them to New Relic APM, allowing the user to monitor the application using pre-built dashboards. ARM64 releases for these agents can be found here. Quick-start guides | |||
AppDynamics APM Platform | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
AppDynamics is the leading provider of Application Intelligence for modern application architectures, operating in distributed, dynamic and agile environments. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, AppDynamics APM Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2022, supported by AppDynamics. Quick-start guides | |||
AppDynamics Machine Agent | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
AppDynamics Machine Agent is a lightweight, scalable software agent designed to monitor and collect infrastructure metrics from servers, virtual machines, and cloud instances. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, AppDynamics Machine Agent works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2022, supported by AppDynamics. Quick-start guides | |||
Aqua Cloud Native Security Platform | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
Aqua Cloud Native Security Platform (CSP) enables secure cloud migration, hybrid cloud and multi-cloud deployments for VMware virtualized environments, leveraging image registries, orchestration, IAM, monitoring and log collection. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Aqua Cloud Native Security Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2021, supported by Aqua Security. Quick-start guides | |||
ArangoDB | 2022 October
2022 Oct | ||
ArangoDB is a scalable, flexible and user-friendly graph database that helps businesses to upgrade complex data into actionable insights. ArangoDB offers security, highest performance and integrity standards to the users. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ArangoDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.10
released in
October 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
ArangoDB Enterprise | 2022 October
2022 Oct | ||
ArangoDB Enterprise provides feature-rich and self-managed graph database solutions. It offers security, unmatched performance, and control in the data environment. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ArangoDB Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2022, supported by ArangoDB. Quick-start guides | |||
Archiconda3 | 2018 December
2018 Dec | ||
Archiconda3 is a distribution of conda for 64 bit arm leveraging conda-forge. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Archiconda3 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.1
released in
December 2018. For context, an alternative package that also works on Arm is Miniforge. Support Notes This project has been superseded by Miniforge, a project by conda-forge. Quick-start guides | |||
Argo | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
Open source tools for Kubernetes to run workflows, manage clusters, and do GitOps right. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Argo works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.3.0
released in
March 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Arthas | 2018 November
2018 Nov | ||
Arthas provides troubleshooting for the production issues in the Java applications without modifying code or restarting servers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Arthas works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.5
released in
November 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
ASP.NET | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
ASP.NET is a web application framework. It is used to build dynamic websites, web applications and web services. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ASP.NET works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v6.0.0
released in
November 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Avahi | 2012 February
2012 Feb | ||
Avahi is a system which facilitates service discovery on a local network via the mDNS/DNS-SD protocol suite. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Avahi works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.6.31
released in
February 2012. Support Notes The minimum version of avahi v0.6.31 corresponds to ubuntu:14.04 and v0.7 to ubuntu:18.04. Quick-start guides | |||
Aviatrix CoPilot | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
Aviatrix CoPilot provides a global operational view for multi-cloud network. Aviatrix seamlessly integrates with AWS, providing advanced networking capabilities like enhanced security features, global transit networking, and network segmentation. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Aviatrix CoPilot works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2022, supported by Aviatrix. Quick-start guides | |||
Avro | 2012 December
2012 Dec | ||
Apache Avro is a data serialization tool that enables compact, schema-based data exchange in distributed systems and applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Avro works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.7.3
released in
December 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
AvxToNeon | 2020 March
2020 Mar | ||
AvxToNeon is an open-source project that provides a solution for porting x86 AVX (Advanced Vector Extensions) instructions to ARM NEON (Advanced SIMD) instructions. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, AvxToNeon works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.0.0
released in
March 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Azul Platform Prime (with Zing) | 2023 February
2023 Feb | ||
Azul Platform Prime contains Azul Zing, a commercial optimized build of OpenJDK. Suitable for applications needing low latency and low cost at scale. Key additions include the C4 Pauseless Garbage Collector and the Falcon JIT Compiler. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Azul Platform Prime (with Zing) works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2023, supported by Azul. Quick-start guides | |||
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) offers the quickest way to start developing and deploying cloud-native apps in Azure, datacenters, or at the edge with built-in code-to-cloud pipelines and guardrails. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2022, supported by Microsoft Azure. Quick-start guides | |||
Azure SQL | Not yet supported | ||
Azure SQL is a cloud-based database service provided by Microsoft, designed to offer scalable, high-performance, and secure relational database capabilities. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Azure SQL does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
MySQL. Quick-start guides | |||
Backstage | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Backstage works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.2.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Bamtools | 2016 December
2016 Dec | ||
BamTools is an open-source C++ library that facilitates reading, writing, and manipulating BAM files in bioinformatics, streamlining tasks like filtering alignments and converting between BAM and SAM formats. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bamtools works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.4.1
released in
December 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Bazel | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
Bazel is a build and test tool. It offers support for multi-platform, uses human-readable language to describe the build properties, reliability, is fast, and can be extended to support any other language or framework. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bazel works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.4.0
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Bcache | 2014 May
2014 May | ||
Bcache is a block layer cache in the Linux kernel, that allows fast disk drives such as flash-based SSDs to act as a cache for the slower HDDs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bcache works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.7
released in
May 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Bcrypt | 2013 May
2013 May | ||
Bcrypt is a secure password hashing function that uses a salt to guard against rainbow table attacks and includes an adjustable cost factor to increase resistance to brute-force attacks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bcrypt works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.0.0
released in
May 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Beanstalkd | 2012 November
2012 Nov | ||
Beanstalk is a simple, fast work queue. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Beanstalkd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.8
released in
November 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
BeeGFS | 2019 June
2019 Jun | ||
BeeGFS which is a parallel file system, is a high-performance, scalable file system designed to handle large amounts of data efficiently. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, BeeGFS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.1.3
released in
June 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
BenchmarkSQL | 2024 January
2024 Jan | ||
BenchmarkSQL is a powerful and flexible tool for benchmarking the performance of relational databases. Implementing the TPC-C benchmark provides standardized and reliable metrics for evaluating transaction processing capabilities. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, BenchmarkSQL works on Arm Linux servers starting from version REL6_0_RC2
released in
January 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Better Remote Procedure Call (BRPC) | 2020 March
2020 Mar | ||
BRPC is a powerful framework for Remote Procedure Calls (RPC), tailored to enhance communication between distributed systems. It focuses on reducing delays and boosting data transfer speeds, making it ideal for handling inter-process interactions efficiently. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Better Remote Procedure Call (BRPC) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9.7
released in
March 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Better Stack Uptime | 2023 June
2023 Jun | ||
Better Stack Uptime monitors the availability of the applications, and alerts for any downtime, ensuring uninterrupted service. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Better Stack Uptime works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2023, supported by Better Stack. Quick-start guides | |||
BigCommerce | Not yet supported | ||
BigCommerce is a leading cloud-based e-commerce platform designed to help businesses of all sizes create, manage, and scale their online stores. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, BigCommerce does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
Shopify. Quick-start guides | |||
Bioconda | 2024 April
2024 Apr | ||
Bioconda lets you install thousands of software packages related to biomedical research using the conda package manager. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bioconda works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.14.0
released in
April 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
BiSheng JDK | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Bisheng JDK aims to enhance Java application performance and compatibility, featuring support for the latest Java standards and advanced features tailored for modern computing needs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, BiSheng JDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version aarch64-shenandoah-jdk8u262-b10
released in
September 2020. Support Notes There are also other versions of BiSheng-JDK which have minimum ARM64/AARCH64 support, i.e. BiSheng-JDK11(jdk-11.0.8-ga), BiSheng-JDK17(jdk-17.0.3-ga), BiSheng-JDK21(jdk-21.0.1-ga-b013). Quick-start guides | |||
Bitdefender | 2023 July
2023 Jul | ||
Bitdefender offers advanced protection against malware, phishing, and other cyber threats, ensuring comprehensive security for both personal and business users. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bitdefender works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2023, supported by Bitdefender. Quick-start guides | |||
Bitnami Containers | 2023 February
2023 Feb | ||
Bitnami Containers provide ready-to-use, pre-configured container images for popular open-source applications and development stacks. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bitnami Containers works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2023, supported by Bitnami. Quick-start guides | |||
Bk-cmdb | 2023 July
2023 Jul | ||
Bk-cmdb is a configuration management platform for managing assets and applications with custom models and data snapshots. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bk-cmdb works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.10.41
released in
July 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Bonjour | Not yet supported | ||
Bonjour also known as zero-configuration networking, enables automatic discovery of devices and services on a local network using industry standard IP protocols. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Bonjour does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
Avahi. Quick-start guides | |||
Boost | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
Boost is a set of portable, peer-reviewed C++ libraries that enhance functionality in areas like threading, data structures, and networking, offering valuable resources for C++ development and standardization. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Boost works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.74.0
released in
August 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
BoringSSL | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
BoringSSL is a custom version of OpenSSL that was created and maintained by Google. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, BoringSSL works on Arm Linux servers starting from version fips-20220613
released in
December 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Buddy Works | 2024 February
2024 Feb | ||
Buddy Works is a web-based platform that helps developers build, test, and deploy websites and applications. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Buddy Works works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2024, supported by Buddy Works. Quick-start guides | |||
Buildkite Agent | 2016 March
2016 Mar | ||
Buildkite Agent is responsible for executing builds on our infrastructure, which means we can run our CI/CD pipelines on our hardware, cloud servers, or even on-premises machines. These provide flexibility and control over the built environment. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Buildkite Agent works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.2-beta.2
released in
March 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Buildkite CLI | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Buildkite CLI is a powerful tool for developers and DevOps teams, providing comprehensive control over Buildkite resources and workflows directly from the command line, enhancing productivity and automation capabilities. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Buildkite CLI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.2.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Buildkite Elastic CI Stack for AWS | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
The Buildkite Elastic CI Stack for AWS is a CloudFormation stack that simplifies the process of setting up a scalable, secure, and highly available CI/CD infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Buildkite Elastic CI Stack for AWS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v5.1.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Buildpacks | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Buildpacks works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.25.0
released in
April 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Busybox | 2018 February
2018 Feb | ||
BusyBox is a collection of Unix utilities bundled together into one executable file. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Busybox works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.28.1
released in
February 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Bytebase | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Bytebase is a web-based tool created for overseeing database schema modifications and version control offering simplicity and independence from additional dependencies. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Bytebase works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.3
released in
April 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Caddy | 2016 April
2016 Apr | ||
Caddy is an open-source web server that automatically handles HTTPS, simplifying web deployment with its easy configuration and built-in security features. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Caddy works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.8.3
released in
April 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Caffe | 2018 January
2018 Jan | ||
Caffe is a high-performance, open-source tool for deep learning, specializing in visual recognition tasks. It allows users to construct and train neural networks efficiently. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Caffe works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
January 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Calico | 2022 January
2022 Jan | ||
Calico is an open-source project with an active development and user community. Calico Open Source has grown to be the most widely adopted solution for container networking and security. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Calico works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.21.3
released in
January 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Calico | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
Calico is used for networking and security in container orchestration environments, specifically Kubernetes clusters. It provides a solution for container-to-container networking, network policy enforcement, and security controls. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Calico works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2023, supported by Tigera. Quick-start guides | |||
CANU | Not yet supported | ||
CANU is widely used in bioinformatics for de novo genome assembly and is optimized for parallel processing, making it well-suited for use in high-performance computing (HPC) environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, CANU does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
Cassandra | 2017 October
2017 Oct | ||
Apache Cassandra is an open-source, distributed NoSQL database designed to handle massive volumes of data on a highly scalable and highly available platform. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cassandra works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.14
released in
October 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Catj | 2019 June
2019 Jun | ||
Catj is a command-line tool used to format and display JSON data in a human-readable, structured format. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Catj works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
June 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Celery | 2016 July
2016 Jul | ||
Celery is a simple, flexible, and reliable distributed system to process vast amounts of messages, while providing operations with the tools required to maintain such a system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Celery works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.0.0rc3
released in
July 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Ceph | 2015 January
2015 Jan | ||
Ceph is an open-source, distributed storage system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ceph works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.91
released in
January 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Cert-manager | 2019 March
2019 Mar | ||
Cert-manager adds certificates and certificate issuers as resource types in Kubernetes clusters, and simplifies the process of obtaining, renewing and using those certificates. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cert-manager works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.7.0
released in
March 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
CFD Direct From the Cloud | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
CFD Direct From the Cloud is a complete platform providing OpenFOAM (open source computational fluid dynamics) and supporting software running on a long-term support (LTS) version of Ubuntu Linux. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CFD Direct From the Cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2020, supported by CFD Direct. Quick-start guides | |||
CFD Direct From the Cloud | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
CFD Direct From the Cloud is a complete platform providing OpenFOAM (open source computational fluid dynamics) and supporting software running on a long-term support (LTS) version of Ubuntu Linux. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CFD Direct From the Cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2020, supported by CFD Direct. Quick-start guides | |||
Chainguard Images | 2023 January
2023 Jan | ||
Chainguard Images reduces attack surfaces with hardened container images. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Chainguard Images works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2023, supported by Chainguard. Quick-start guides | |||
Chainguard Images | 2023 January
2023 Jan | ||
Chainguard Images are secure, pre-built container images designed to enhance software security and streamline application deployment. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Chainguard Images works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2023, supported by Chainguard. Quick-start guides | |||
Chaos Mesh | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Chaos Mesh is an open source cloud-native Chaos Engineering platform. It offers various types of fault simulation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Chaos Mesh works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.2
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Chef Infra Client | 2021 February
2021 Feb | ||
Chef Infra Client requests all the cookbook files (including recipes, templates, resources, providers, attributes, and libraries) that it needs for every action identified in the run-list from the Chef Infra Server. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Chef Infra Client works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2021, supported by Progress (Chef). Quick-start guides | |||
Chroma | 2023 July
2023 Jul | ||
Chroma is the AI-native open-source vector database. Chroma makes it easy to build LLM apps by making knowledge, facts, and skills pluggable for LLMs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Chroma works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.3.27
released in
July 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Chronosphere Telemetry Pipeline | 2023 April
2023 Apr | ||
Chronosphere's Telemetry Pipeline provides a robust, scalable solution for collecting, processing, and analyzing observability data. It optimizes monitoring, delivers actionable insights, and enhances operational efficiency across complex infrastructures, ensuring high performance and reliability. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Chronosphere Telemetry Pipeline works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2023, supported by Chronosphere. Quick-start guides | |||
Cilium | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Cilium is a networking, observability, and security solution with an eBPF-based dataplane. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cilium works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.8.0
released in
June 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
CircleCI | 2021 February
2021 Feb | ||
CircleCI is a continuous integration(CI) and continuous delivery(CD) platform that can be used to implement DevOps practices. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CircleCI works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2021, supported by CircleCI. Quick-start guides | |||
CircleCI-CLI | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
CircleCI-CLI is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that allows developers to interact with CircleCI's CI/CD platform from the terminal. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CircleCI-CLI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.17554
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
CIS Hardened Images | 2021 July
2021 Jul | ||
CIS Hardened Images provide users with a secure, on-demand, and scalable computing environment. CIS offers virtual machine (VM) images hardened in accordance with the CIS Benchmarks. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CIS Hardened Images works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2021, supported by CIS. Quick-start guides | |||
Citrix Workspace for linux | 2023 May
2023 May | ||
Citrix Workspace app for Linux is a client software that enables secure access to virtual desktops, applications, and data from any Linux device. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Citrix Workspace for linux works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2023, supported by Citrix. Quick-start guides | |||
CJSON | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
CJSON is a small C library designed for working with JSON data. It offers a simple API to parse, create, and modify JSON, often used in embedded systems and applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CJSON works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
November 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
ClearML | 2019 June
2019 Jun | ||
Formally Allegro Trains, ClearML is an end-to-end MLOps and LLMOps suite allowing you to focus on developing your ML code and automation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ClearML works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9.0
released in
June 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
ClearML Enterprise | 2019 June
2019 Jun | ||
ClearML Enterprise automates and simplifies machine learning solutions for data science teams. It is designed as an end-to-end MLOps and LLMOps suite with commercial support. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ClearML Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2019, supported by ClearML. Quick-start guides | |||
Clickhouse | 2022 January
2022 Jan | ||
ClickHouse is a high-performance, column-oriented SQL database management system (DBMS) for online analytical processing (OLAP). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Clickhouse works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 22.1
released in
January 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Clipper | Not yet supported | ||
Clipper is an open-source, low-latency prediction serving system developed to simplify the deployment of machine learning models. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Clipper does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
Cloud Agent | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Qualys Cloud Agent is an extremely lightweight cloud security agent that enables real-time, global visibility and response. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cloud Agent works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2020, supported by Qualys. Quick-start guides | |||
Cloud Custodian | 2016 April
2016 Apr | ||
Rules engine for cloud security, cost optimization, and governance, DSL in yaml for policies to query, filter, and take actions on resources. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cloud Custodian works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.8.2
released in
April 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Cloud Hypervisor | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Cloud Hypervisor is an open-source Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) written in Rust, designed to execute contemporary cloud workloads with the least amount of hardware emulation possible. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cloud Hypervisor works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v18.0
released in
September 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
CloudBees CD/RO | Not yet supported | ||
CloudBees CD/RO automates releses, provides increased collaboration, and a governed release process. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, CloudBees CD/RO does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
CloudBees CI | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
CloudBees CI is an enterprise-grade CI/CD platform for Jenkins. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CloudBees CI works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2022, supported by CloudBees. Quick-start guides | |||
CloudBees Feature Management | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
CloudBees Feature Management provides advanced feature flagging to deploy applications safely and define target audiences. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CloudBees Feature Management works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2022, supported by CloudBees. Quick-start guides | |||
Cloudera Data Engineering | 2024 July
2024 Jul | ||
Cloudera Data Platform has a serverless service called Cloudera Data Engineering (CDE), that allows submitting batch jobs to auto-scaling virtual clusters, hence allowing spending more time on the applications, and less time on the infrastructure. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cloudera Data Engineering works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2024, supported by Cloudera. Quick-start guides | |||
CloudEvents-go | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
The Golang SDK for CloudEvents is to integrate your application with CloudEvents.This golang module will help us to Represent CloudEvents in memory. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CloudEvents-go works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.0.0
released in
May 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
CloudEvents-java | 2019 September
2019 Sep | ||
The Java SDK for CloudEvents is a collection of Java libraries to adopt CloudEvents in your Java application.Using the Java SDK we can access, create and manipulate CloudEvent inside our application. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CloudEvents-java works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.3.1
released in
September 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
CloudEvents-python | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
The goal of sdk-python package is to provide support for all released versions of CloudEvents, ideally while maintaining the same API. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CloudEvents-python works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.0.1
released in
April 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Cloudflare | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
Cloudflare is an international provider of content delivery network solutions and internet security services aimed at improving website performance security and dependability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cloudflare works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2020.8.0
released in
August 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
CMake | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
Cmake is a de-facto standard for building code, especially C and C++, and it manages the cross-platform software build process for software development projects. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CMake works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.19.3
released in
January 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Cobbler | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Cobbler is a Linux provisioning server that automates network-based system installations, simplifying the deployment and management of multiple operating systems across a network. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cobbler works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.1.2
released in
May 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
CockroachDB | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
CockroachDB is a distributed SQL database used to build, scale, and manage modern and data-intensive applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CockroachDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v22.2.0-alpha.1
released in
August 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
CockroachDB | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
CockroachDB is a distributed SQL database designed for developing, scaling, and managing contemporary, data-heavy applications. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CockroachDB works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2022, supported by Cockroach Labs. Quick-start guides | |||
Collector (OpenTelemetry) | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
The Sumo Logic OpenTelemetry (OTel) Collector provides a single unified agent to send logs, metrics, traces, and metadata for Observability to Sumo Logic. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Collector (OpenTelemetry) works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2022, supported by Sumo Logic. Quick-start guides | |||
Commvault | 2024 June
2024 Jun | ||
Commvault is an extensive data management and protection platform that addresses diverse data requirements across different IT environments. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Commvault works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2024, supported by Commvault. Quick-start guides | |||
Computational Geometry Algorithms Library (CGAL) | 2015 October
2015 Oct | ||
Computational Geometry Algorithms Library (CGAL) is a C++ library that provides a wide range of algorithms and data structures for computational geometry tasks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Computational Geometry Algorithms Library (CGAL) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.7
released in
October 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
COMSOL Multiphysics | 2023 January
2023 Jan | ||
COMSOL Multiphysics® is a general-purpose simulation software used in all fields of engineering, manufacturing, and scientific research. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, COMSOL Multiphysics works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2023, supported by COMSOL. Quick-start guides | |||
Confluence | 2024 June
2024 Jun | ||
Confluence is a web-based corporate wiki. It provides versatile content creation, data protection and powerful integrations with other tools to access data and manage workflows across apps. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Confluence works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2024, supported by Atlassian. For context, an alternative package that also works on Arm is MediaWiki. Quick-start guides | |||
Confluent Cloud | 2024 April
2024 Apr | ||
Confluent Cloud is a cloud-native Apache Kafka service. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Confluent Cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2024, supported by Confluent. Quick-start guides | |||
Confluent Platform | 2024 April
2024 Apr | ||
Confluent Platform is a distribution of Apache Kafka. This self-managed platform helps monitor real-time data, at any scale. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Confluent Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2024, supported by Confluent. Quick-start guides | |||
Consul | 2017 June
2017 Jun | ||
Consul is a multi-networking tool that offers a fully-featured service mesh solution. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Consul works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2017, supported by HashiCorp. Quick-start guides | |||
Container Network Interface | 2017 January
2017 Jan | ||
Container Network Interface is a specification to configure network interfaces in Linux containers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Container Network Interface works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.4.0
released in
January 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Containerd | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Containerd is an industry-standard container runtime with an emphasis on simplicity, robustness, and portability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Containerd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.0
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Contour | 2019 March
2019 Mar | ||
Contour is a Kubernetes ingress controller using Envoy proxy. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Contour works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.10.0
released in
March 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
CoreDNS | 2017 November
2017 Nov | ||
CoreDNS is a DNS server that chain plugins to achieve various functionalities. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CoreDNS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9.10
released in
November 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Corosync | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
Corosync is an open-source project that provides a reliable group communication system that can be used primarily in high-availability (HA) and clustering environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Corosync works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.4.2
released in
November 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Cortex | 2021 August
2021 Aug | ||
Cortex is horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long term storage for Prometheus. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cortex works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.10.0
released in
August 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Couchbase | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
Couchbase is a full-featured, multimodel distributed NoSQL database. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Couchbase works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.1
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
CP2K | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
CP2K is an open-source quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics software package designed to perform simulations of solid-state, liquid, molecular, and biological systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CP2K works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v8.2.0
released in
May 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
CRI-O | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
Open Container Initiative-based implementation of Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CRI-O works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.21.0
released in
April 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Cribl LogStream | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
Cribl LogStream delivers unique intelligence, control, and compliance over users' logs and metrics data in real-time. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Cribl LogStream works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2021, supported by Cribl. Quick-start guides | |||
Crossplane | 2018 December
2018 Dec | ||
Crossplane is a framework for building cloud native control planes without needing to write code. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Crossplane works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.0
released in
December 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Crystal Language | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
Crystal is a programming language designed for efficiency and performance, with a syntax similar to Ruby. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Crystal Language works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.20.0
released in
November 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
CubeFS | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
CubeFS is a new generation cloud-native storage that supports access protocols such as S3, HDFS, and POSIX. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, CubeFS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.2.0
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Curl | 2015 June
2015 Jun | ||
Curl is a command-line utility for transporting data using various network protocols. It is used to make online requests, download files, and communicate with APIs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Curl works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.43.0
released in
June 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Dapr | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dapr works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.11.0
released in
October 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Dapr (Serverless) | 2021 February
2021 Feb | ||
Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dapr (Serverless) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
February 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Data Model (DM) | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
The dm package in R simplifies working with relational data by unifying local data frames and databases, offering tools for data manipulation, model creation, and deployment. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Data Model (DM) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.2
released in
May 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Data-Lakehouse | 2022 September
2022 Sep | ||
Data lakehouse is a new, open data management architecture that combines the flexibility, cost-efficiency, and scale of data lakes with the data management and ACID transactions of data warehouses, enabling business intelligence (BI) and machine learning (ML) on all data. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Data-Lakehouse works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2022, supported by Databricks. Quick-start guides | |||
Databend | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Databend is the process of manipulating a media file of a certain format, using software designed to edit files of another format. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Databend works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.4.95-nightly
released in
September 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Databricks Data Intelligence Platform | 2024 September
2024 Sep | ||
Databricks is an analytics platform for building, deploying, sharing, and maintaining enterprise-grade data, analytics, and AI solutions at scale. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Databricks Data Intelligence Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2024, supported by Databricks. Support Notes Support is listed for AWS Graviton instance types with some limitations. View all details here. Quick-start guides | |||
Datadog Agent | 2019 December
2019 Dec | ||
The Datadog Agent is software that runs on the hosts. It collects events and metrics from hosts and sends them to Datadog, where the monitoring and performance data can be analyzed. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Datadog Agent works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2019, supported by Datadog. Quick-start guides | |||
Datree | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
Datree is a policy enforcement tool designed to help developers and DevOps teams. It ensure consistency, compliance, and security in Kubernetes configurations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Datree works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.14.31-rc
released in
November 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Dav1d | 2018 December
2018 Dec | ||
Dav1d is an AV1 cross-platform decoder, open-source, and focused on speed and correctness. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dav1d works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.0
released in
December 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Daytona | 2024 April
2024 Apr | ||
Daytona is an open source development environment manager. Set up a development environment on any infrastructure, local or remote, with a single command. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Daytona works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.11.0
released in
April 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Debian | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
Debian is an operating system and a distribution of Free Software. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Debian works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8
released in
June 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Debian ELTS (Extended Long Term Support) | 2019 July
2019 Jul | ||
Debian ELTS (Extended Long Term Support) provides extended maintenance for older Debian releases, ensuring critical security updates and stability for enterprises and users requiring long-term support beyond the standard maintenance period. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Debian ELTS (Extended Long Term Support) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version Debian 10 Buster
released in
July 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Deep Security Agent | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
Deep Security Agent is a security agent deployed directly on a computer which provides application control, anti-malware, web reputation service, firewall and intrusion prevention. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Deep Security Agent works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2021, supported by Trend Micro. Quick-start guides | |||
DeepSparse | 2023 December
2023 Dec | ||
A deep learning inference runtime for CPUs (and GPUs) that takes advantage of sparsity to accelerate inference. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, DeepSparse works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2023, supported by Neural Magic. Quick-start guides | |||
DeepstreamHub | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
DeepstreamHub is a platform designed to handle real-time data streams, enabling applications to process and react to data instantly. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, DeepstreamHub works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v6.0.0
released in
December 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
DeepTools | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
DeepTools is a software suite for analyzing and visualizing high-throughput sequencing data, particularly in genomics and epigenomics research. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, DeepTools works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.4.0
released in
November 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
DentOS | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
DentOS is a SwitchDev based NOS built on top of Open Network Linux. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, DentOS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Devtron | 2022 September
2022 Sep | ||
Devtron is an open-source platform designed to streamline and enhance the management and deployment of applications on Kubernetes. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Devtron works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.6.0
released in
September 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Dgraph | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
Dgraph is a GraphQL database with graph backend. It is a distributed, highly scalable and available, and super fast DB. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dgraph works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2022, supported by Dgraph Labs. Quick-start guides | |||
Dgraph Labs | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
Dgraph is a horizontally scalable and distributed GraphQL database, which has a graph backend, and provides ACID transactions, linearizable reads, and consistent replication. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dgraph Labs works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v22.0.2
released in
December 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Disconf | 2014 July
2014 Jul | ||
Disconf is a distributed configuration management platform designed to centralize configuration files and settings for applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Disconf works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.6.2
released in
July 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Distributed Replicated Block Device (DRBD) | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
DRBD (Distributed Replicated Block Device) is an open-source software solution for high availability and disaster recovery. It replicates data at the block level across multiple servers, ensuring data redundancy and reliability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Distributed Replicated Block Device (DRBD) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v9.0.26-1
released in
June 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Django | 2012 May
2012 May | ||
Django is a high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Django works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.2.6
released in
May 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Dnsmasq | 2013 December
2013 Dec | ||
Dnsmasq is a lightweight solution that facilitates network communication by providing two essential services. DNS forwarding, which enables domain name resolution, and DHCP serving, which assigns IP addresses to devices on a network. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dnsmasq works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.68
released in
December 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Docker | 2016 April
2016 Apr | ||
Docker is an open platform for developing, shipping, and running applications. Docker provides the ability to package and run an application in a loosely isolated environment called a container. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Docker works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.11.0
released in
April 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Docker CE | 2017 September
2017 Sep | ||
Docker CE (Community Edition) is an open-source platform for developing, shipping, and running applications in containers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Docker CE works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 17.09.0
released in
September 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Docker-Compose | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Docker Compose is a tool that uses a single configuration file to define and run multi-container applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Docker-Compose works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.0
released in
September 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
DolphinScheduler | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
DolphinScheduler is an open-source workflow scheduler designed to manage and orchestrate complex tasks and data workflows. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, DolphinScheduler works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.3.8
released in
September 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
DPDK | 2015 December
2015 Dec | ||
DPDK is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, DPDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.2
released in
December 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Dragonfly | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
Dragonfly is an open source P2P-based file distribution and image acceleration system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dragonfly works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.5
released in
August 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Dragonflydb (Dragonfly) | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
DragonflyDB is a distributed SQL database designed to handle complex analytical tasks with high efficiency and scalability. It supports real-time analytics using ACID transactions, making it easy to query and process large amounts of data effectively. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dragonflydb (Dragonfly) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.1.0
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Drone CI | 2019 April
2019 Apr | ||
Drone is a Continuous Integration platform that uses a powerful, cloud native pipeline engine, which allows busy teams to automate their build, test and release workflows. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Drone CI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1
released in
April 2019. For context, an alternative package that also works on Arm is Gitness. Support Notes Drone is still availible. However, Gitness is being invested in as the next generation of Drone. Where Drone focused on continuous integration, Gitness adds source code hosting, bringing code management and pipelines closer together. Quick-start guides | |||
Druid | 2020 January
2020 Jan | ||
Druid is a high performance, real-time analytics database that delivers sub-second queries on streaming and batch data at scale and under load. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Druid works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.17.0
released in
January 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Drupal | 2018 August
2018 Aug | ||
Drupal is an open source content management platform supporting a variety of websites ranging from personal weblogs to large community-driven websites. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Drupal works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.6.0-beta1
released in
August 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
DynamoRio | 2017 February
2017 Feb | ||
DynamoRIO is a dynamic binary instrumentation tool that provides a runtime code manipulation system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, DynamoRio works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.0.0-RC1
released in
February 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Dynatrace-Operator (Dynatrace) | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
The Dynatrace Operator is a Kubernetes operator provided by Dynatrace that automates the deployment, configuration, and management of Dynatrace monitoring components within Kubernetes clusters. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Dynatrace-Operator (Dynatrace) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.14.0
released in
October 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Eclipse Temurin (Eclipse Adoptium) | 2024 April
2024 Apr | ||
Eclipse Adoptium provides high-quality runtimes and related technology to use within the Java ecosystem. The Eclipse Adoptium project is a continuation of the original AdoptOpenJDK mission, and Eclipse Temurin is the OpenJDK distribution from Adoptium. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Eclipse Temurin (Eclipse Adoptium) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.0.412+8
released in
April 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Eigen | 2016 October
2016 Oct | ||
Eigen is a high-performance C++ library for linear algebra, offering a wide range of mathematical functionalities such as vectors, matrices and various numerical solvers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Eigen works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.2.10
released in
October 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Elastic Agent | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Elastic Agent is a simple tool that gathers and sends data to the Elastic Stack, making it easier to monitor and manage the systems. It helps collect logs, metrics, and security information in real-time. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Elastic Agent works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.12.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Elastic CI Stack for AWS Buildkite | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
The Buildkite Elastic CI Stack for AWS gives user a private, autoscaling Buildkite agent cluster. User can use the Buildkite Elastic CI Stack for AWS to parallelize large test suites across hundreds of nodes, run tests, app deployments, or AWS ops tasks. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Elastic CI Stack for AWS Buildkite works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2020, supported by Buildkite. Quick-start guides | |||
Elasticsearch | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Elasticsearch is the distributed search and analytics engine at the heart of the Elastic Stack. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Elasticsearch works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2020, supported by Elastic. Quick-start guides | |||
ElasticSearch | 2020 March
2020 Mar | ||
Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search engine optimized for speed and relevance on production-scale workloads. You can use Elasticsearch to perform real-time search over massive datasets for applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ElasticSearch works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.7.0
released in
March 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Electron | 2017 September
2017 Sep | ||
Electron is a framework that empowers developers to create desktop applications that work across different operating systems by utilizing web technologies like JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Electron works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.8.1-beta
released in
September 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Emissary-Ingress | Not yet supported | ||
Emissary-Ingress is an open-source Kubernetes-native API gateway for microservices built on the Envoy Proxy. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Emissary-Ingress does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
EMQTT (Erlang Message Queue Telemetry Transport) | 2021 October
2021 Oct | ||
EMQTT is an open-source, highly scalable, distributed MQTT message broker designed for the Internet of Things (IoT). It implements the MQTT protocol, which is a lightweight messaging protocol. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, EMQTT (Erlang Message Queue Telemetry Transport) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.4.4
released in
October 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
EMQX (open source) | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
EMQX is the core product of EMQ Technologies, and EMQX open source is a community-supported open-source MQTT broker. EMQX is a reliable and scalable MQTT messaging platform. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, EMQX (open source) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.2.0
released in
May 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
ENCA (Extremely Naive Charset Analyser) | 2014 October
2014 Oct | ||
ENCA is a tool designed to detect the character encoding of text files and convert them to other encodings if needed. It supports various encodings and languages, making it versatile for text-processing tasks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ENCA (Extremely Naive Charset Analyser) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.16
released in
October 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
EnCase Endpoint Investigator | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
OpenText EnCase Endpoint Investigator is a digital forensics tool that enables comprehensive investigations of networked endpoints. It allows for the remote collection, analysis, and reporting of data from various devices, aiding in internal investigations, compliance audits, and incident responses while ensuring evidence integrity. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, EnCase Endpoint Investigator works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2021, supported by Opentext. Quick-start guides | |||
Enterprise Universal Forwarder | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
The universal forwarder is a dedicated, streamlined version of Splunk Enterprise that contains only the essential components needed to forward data. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Enterprise Universal Forwarder works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2020, supported by Splunk. Quick-start guides | |||
Envoy | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Envoy is an open-source, high-performance proxy service. It is designed to be a scalable, flexible, and low-latency service proxy, particularly well-suited for microservice architectures and containerized applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Envoy works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.16.0
released in
October 2020. Support Notes Istio support for aarch64 was added in v1.15 (Aug-31-2022). Istio and Envoy are often used together. Quick-start guides | |||
Erlang | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
Erlang is a language designed for creating systems that need to handle many tasks at once and stay reliable. It is ideal for applications that require high performance and fault tolerance. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Erlang works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 25
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Etcd | 2017 December
2017 Dec | ||
Etcd is a distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Etcd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.2.11
released in
December 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Exceed-TurboX | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
OpenText Exceed TurboX (ETX) is a remote access software solution designed to provide high-performance virtual desktop and application delivery, particularly suited for graphics-intensive applications used in engineering and design. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Exceed-TurboX works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2021, supported by Opentext. Quick-start guides | |||
Expat | 2017 October
2017 Oct | ||
Expat is a fast, stream-oriented XML parser library written in C. It efficiently parses XML data in a forward-only manner, making it ideal for embedded systems and high-performance applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Expat works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.0
released in
October 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Falco | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
Falco is a cloud native runtime security tool for Linux operating systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Falco works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.32.1
released in
July 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Falcon | 2019 December
2019 Dec | ||
Falcon platform leverages real-time indicators of attack, threat intelligence, evolving adversary tradecraft and enriched telemetry from across the enterprise to deliver hyper-accurate detections, automated protection and remediation, elite threat hunting, and prioritized observability of vulnerabilities. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Falcon works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2019, supported by CrowdStrike. Quick-start guides | |||
Fast Light ToolKit (FLTK) | 2014 November
2014 Nov | ||
FLTK (Fast Light ToolKit) is a toolkit for cross-platform C++ GUI. It provides support for 3D graphics via OpenGL. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Fast Light ToolKit (FLTK) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3.3
released in
November 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
FastDFS | 2019 December
2019 Dec | ||
FastDFS is a high-performance, distributed file system designed for managing large volumes of files efficiently. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FastDFS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.04
released in
December 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Fastly Next-Gen WAF | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
The Fastly Next-Gen WAF provides advanced protection for applications, APIs, and microservices, wherever they live, from a single unified solution. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Fastly Next-Gen WAF works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2022, supported by Fastly. Quick-start guides | |||
Fedora | 2018 May
2018 May | ||
Fedora is an open-source operating system based on the Linux kernel for hardware, clouds and containers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Fedora works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 28
released in
May 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
FFmpeg | 2011 November
2011 Nov | ||
FFmpeg is an open-source software project consisting of a suite of libraries and programs for handling video, audio, and other multimedia files and streams. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FFmpeg works on Arm Linux servers starting from version n0.7.7
released in
November 2011. Quick-start guides | |||
FFTW (Fastest Fourier Transform in the West) | 2012 May
2012 May | ||
FFTW (Fastest Fourier Transform in the West) is a highly optimized, open-source C library designed for computing the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) in one or more dimensions. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FFTW (Fastest Fourier Transform in the West) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.3.2
released in
May 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
FIGlet | 2019 February
2019 Feb | ||
FIGlet is a tool that turns text into large letter ASCII art. It is a program for adding eye-catching text to the user’s command-line interface or scripts. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FIGlet works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.2.5
released in
February 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
FigTree | 2016 October
2016 Oct | ||
FigTree is a program for producing publication-ready figures, and is designed as a graphical viewer of phylogenetic trees. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FigTree works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.4.3
released in
October 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Filebeat | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Filebeat is a lightweight log shipper that monitors and forwards log files to a central data processing system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Filebeat works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.12.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Fio | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Fio is a flexible I/O tester tool, and is used to save the hassle of writing special test case programs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Fio works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.28
released in
September 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Firecracker | 2019 June
2019 Jun | ||
Firecracker is an open-source tool that creates small, efficient virtual machines, providing both speed and security. It's especially useful for running containers in serverless setups. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Firecracker works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.17.0
released in
June 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Flannel | 2017 April
2017 Apr | ||
Flannel is a networking tool used to construct a layer 3 network for Kubernetes clusters. Its primary function is to assign IP addresses to pods and facilitate traffic routing among them. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Flannel works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.7.1
released in
April 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Flask | 2013 June
2013 Jun | ||
Flask is a simple python web framework that makes it easy to build and expand web applications. It's designed to be flexible and straightforward, so users can start small and grow the project as needed. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Flask works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1
released in
June 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
FlatBuffers | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
FlatBuffers is a serialization library and format developed by Google. It is used for efficiently encoding structured data in a binary format, making it ideal for scenarios where performance is critical. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FlatBuffers works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.0.0
released in
May 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Flatcar Container Linux | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
Flatcar Container Linux is a community Linux distribution designed for container workloads, with high security and low maintenance. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Flatcar Container Linux works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2021, supported by Kinvolk. Quick-start guides | |||
Flex | 2016 March
2016 Mar | ||
Flex is a tool used to create lexical analyzers, which identify patterns in text. It processes specified rules and generates C and C++ code to handle lexical analysis tasks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Flex works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.6.1
released in
March 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Flink | 2023 May
2023 May | ||
Apache Flink is an open source stream processing framework with both batch processing and data streaming programs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Flink works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.17.1
released in
May 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Fluentd | 2017 February
2017 Feb | ||
Fluentd collects events from various data sources and writes them to files, RDBMS, NoSQL, IaaS, SaaS, Hadoop and so on. Fluentd helps to unify the logging infrastructure. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Fluentd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.12.32
released in
February 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Flume | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
Flume is a distributed, reliable, and available service for efficiently collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Flume works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.10.0
released in
June 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Flux | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Flux is an open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Flux works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.0.21
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Fmt | 2015 February
2015 Feb | ||
The fmt library is an open-source C++ formatting library that offers a fast and safe alternative to traditional formatting methods. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Fmt works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.8.0
released in
February 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Font Awesome | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
Font Awesome is a popular icon set that lets you easily add and customize icons with CSS. It offers a wide range of icons that can be quickly integrated into websites, making design and development more flexible and straightforward. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Font Awesome works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.1.0
released in
June 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
FortiGate VM | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
FortiGate VM delivers AI-powered advanced threat protection across clouds and data centers. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FortiGate VM works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2021, supported by Fortinet. Quick-start guides | |||
Fping | 2017 April
2017 Apr | ||
Fping is used for sending ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts and is used for network diagnostics and monitoring. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Fping works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4
released in
April 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
FreeBSD | 2016 October
2016 Oct | ||
FreeBSD is an operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FreeBSD works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 11
released in
October 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Freedesktop-SDK | 2018 August
2018 Aug | ||
Freedesktop-sdk is a comprehensive development kit designed to provide a consistent and reliable base runtime and build environment for developing and deploying applications on Linux-based operating systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Freedesktop-SDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version freedesktop-sdk-18.08.0
released in
August 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
FreeGLUT | 2015 March
2015 Mar | ||
FreeGLUT is an open-source alternative to OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT) library, which is widely available, simple, and highly portable. FreeGLUT manages all the system-specific chores required for initializing OpenGL contexts, creating windows, and handling input events, to allow for truly portable OpenGL programs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FreeGLUT works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.0
released in
March 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Freeimage | 2023 June
2023 Jun | ||
FreeImage is an open-source image processing library designed to simplify the loading, saving, and manipulating of images in various formats. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Freeimage works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.18.10
released in
June 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
FreeType | 2012 March
2012 Mar | ||
FreeType is an open-source C library that is lightweight, efficient, and highly adaptable, designed to generate high-quality glyph images from a wide range of vector and bitmap font formats. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, FreeType works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.4.9
released in
March 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Freetype2 | 2012 March
2012 Mar | ||
FreeType2 is an open-source software library designed for rendering fonts. It is widely used in many applications, including operating systems, game engines, and graphic design tools, to render high-quality text. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Freetype2 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version VER-2-4-9
released in
March 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Ganglia monitor | 2013 April
2013 Apr | ||
Ganglia is a free software tool that monitors the performance and health of computer clusters, helping users understand how well their systems are working. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ganglia monitor works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.6.0
released in
April 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Gatsby (React) | 2017 July
2017 Jul | ||
Gatsby is a React-based open-source framework for creating websites and provides scalability and built-in security. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Gatsby (React) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
July 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Gentoo | 2019 August
2019 Aug | ||
Gentoo is a Linux-based Operating system that can be automatically customized and optimized for any application or need. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Gentoo works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2019, supported by Gentoo. Quick-start guides | |||
Genymotion Cloud | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
Genymotion is a simple, fast developer’s first choice Android emulator. It has evolved into a full-fledged "Android as a service" platform, available across multiple channels in the cloud and on the desktop. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Genymotion Cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2020, supported by Genymobile. Quick-start guides | |||
GEOS | 2012 January
2012 Jan | ||
GEOS is a C++ library that provides spatial object models and fundamental geometric operations, implementing the OpenGIS Simple Features Specification for processing complex geospatial data efficiently. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GEOS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.3.2
released in
January 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
GeoServer | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
GeoServer is written in Java that allows geospatial data sharing and publishing. It supports various data formats and output services like Web Map Service (WMS), Web Feature Service (WFS) and Web Coverage Service (WCS). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GeoServer works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.22.0
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) | 2014 April
2014 Apr | ||
GDAL is an open-source library for reading, writing, and manipulating geospatial data formats, widely used in geographic information system (GIS) applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.10.1
released in
April 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Gerrit | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
Gerrit is a project management and code review tool for Git projects. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Gerrit works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.5.4
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
GitHub Actions Runner - Hosted | 2024 September
2024 Sep | ||
Hosted Arm64 Linux virtual machines from GitHub to run automated workflows. Contains an environment of tools, packages, and settings available for GitHub Actions to use. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GitHub Actions Runner - Hosted works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2024, supported by GitHub. Quick-start guides | |||
GitHub Actions Runner - Self-hosted | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
A self-hosted runner is a system that deploys and manages the execution of jobs from GitHub Actions on GitHub.com. Self-hosted runners can be physical, virtual, in a container, on-premises, or in a cloud. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GitHub Actions Runner - Self-hosted works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2019, supported by GitHub. Quick-start guides | |||
GitLab | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Gitlab is a complete DevOps platform that enables developers to perform all the tasks in a project, from project planning and source code management to monitoring and security. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GitLab works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 13.4.0
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
GitLab Runner | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
GitLab Runner is an application that works with GitLab CI/CD to run jobs in a pipeline. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GitLab Runner works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2021, supported by GitLab. Quick-start guides | |||
Gitness | 2023 November
2023 Nov | ||
An open source development platform with the power of code hosting and automated continuous integration pipelines. This project is currently managed by Harness. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Gitness works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.0.0-beta.3
released in
November 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Glew | 2013 July
2013 Jul | ||
GLEW (OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library) allows developers to use advanced OpenGL features by handling extensions. It makes it easier to access and manage additional graphics functions. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Glew works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.10.0
released in
July 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
glibc | 2014 February
2014 Feb | ||
The GNU C Library, provides the core libraries for the GNU system and GNU/Linux systems, as well as many other systems that use Linux as the kernel. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, glibc works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.19
released in
February 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
GlusterFS | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
GlusterFS is an open-source, scalable distributed file system designed to handle large amounts of data across multiple servers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GlusterFS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v9.0
released in
January 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Gmsh | Not yet supported | ||
Gmsh is a free, open-source software tool that generates 3D finite element meshes, featuring an integrated CAD engine and post-processing capabilities for geometric modeling, meshing, and visualization in computational science and engineering. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Gmsh does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
GNU Debugger (GDB) | 2013 April
2013 Apr | ||
GNU Debugger (GDB) is a tool for developers to track down and fix issues in their code by letting them pause and examine how their programs run. It works with multiple programming languages to simplify the debugging process. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GNU Debugger (GDB) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.6
released in
April 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library (GMP) | 2013 February
2013 Feb | ||
GMP is a library for precision arithmetic, operating on signed integers, floating-point, and rational numbers. GMP has a rich set of functions with a regular interface. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library (GMP) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.1.1
released in
February 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
GNU Toolchain (GCC) | 2018 October
2018 Oct | ||
The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is a compiler system produced by the GNU Project supporting various programming languages. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GNU Toolchain (GCC) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.5.0
released in
October 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
GnuTLS | 2013 May
2013 May | ||
GnuTLS is an open-source library offering cryptographic protocols like TLS and SSL, facilitating secure communication and authentication for online services and applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GnuTLS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.2.0
released in
May 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Golang | 2015 August
2015 Aug | ||
Golang, also known as Go, is a statically typed, compiled programming language designed by Google for efficiency, simplicity, and reliability. It has robust support for concurrent programming. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Golang works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5
released in
August 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is a managed Kubernetes service that allows users to run containerized applications at scale using Google's infrastructure. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2022, supported by Google Cloud. Quick-start guides | |||
Google Logging (glog) | 2019 March
2019 Mar | ||
Google Logging is a C++14 library that implements application-level logging, and it provides various helper macros and logging APIs based on C++-style streams. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Google Logging (glog) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.4.0
released in
March 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Google-Test | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
GoogleTest is widely used to develop C++ applications, from small projects to large-scale systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Google-Test works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.11.0
released in
June 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
GPERF | 2017 January
2017 Jan | ||
Gperf is a tool used to generate perfect hash functions, which map a set of input values to a set of integers with no collisions. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GPERF works on Arm Linux servers starting from version gperf-3.1
released in
January 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
gPerftools | 2015 August
2015 Aug | ||
gPerftools is a collection of performance analysis tools designed to help developers optimize their applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, gPerftools works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.90
released in
August 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Gradle | 2012 June
2012 Jun | ||
Gradle is a versatile build automation tool used in software development for compiling, testing, and deploying applications, known for its flexibility, performance, and support for multiple programming languages. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Gradle works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.0
released in
June 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Grafana | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
Grafana is an open-source analytics and interactive visualization web application. It allows users to ingest data from various sources, query this data, and display it on customizable charts for easy analysis. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Grafana works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.2.0
released in
June 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Grafana Enterprise | 2020 January
2020 Jan | ||
Grafana Enterprise includes access to enterprise plugins that take users existing data sources and allow user to drop them right into Grafana. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Grafana Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2020, supported by Grafana Labs. Quick-start guides | |||
GreenplumPython | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
GreenplumPython is a Python library designed to interact with Greenplum Database, an MPP (Massively Parallel Processing) database platform. This library enables developers to leverage Python for data analytics and machine learning directly within the Greenplum environment. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GreenplumPython works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0-beta
released in
August 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Groff | 2013 February
2013 Feb | ||
Groff (GNU roff) is a text-processing tool that includes formatting commands to generate typeset documents, aligning it with the description of build tools and utilities that aid in generating readable or optimized output. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Groff works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.22.2
released in
February 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Gromacs | 2015 December
2015 Dec | ||
Free and open-source software suite for high-performance molecular dynamics and output analysis Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Gromacs works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.1
released in
December 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Groovy/Grails | 2015 July
2015 Jul | ||
Grails is a framework used to build web applications with the Groovy programming language. The core framework is very extensible and there are numerous plugins available that provide easy integration of add-on features. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Groovy/Grails works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.4
released in
July 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
gRPC | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
gRPC is an open-source, high-performance remote procedure call (RPC) framework that can run anywhere. gRPC enables client and server applications to communicate transparently, and simplifies the building of connected systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, gRPC works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.38.1
released in
June 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
gRPC-java | 2019 December
2019 Dec | ||
gRPC-Java is a framework tailored for creating microservices that utilize remote procedure calls (RPC) for communication. It employs Protocol Buffers for efficient serialization of data, allowing seamless interaction between services implemented in various programming languages. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, gRPC-java works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.26.0
released in
December 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Guacamole | 2018 May
2018 May | ||
Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway that supports standard protocols like RDP, VNC, and SSH, allowing users to access their desktops through a web browser. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Guacamole works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9.14
released in
May 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Gunicorn | 2013 July
2013 Jul | ||
Gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a Python WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Gunicorn works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 17.5
released in
July 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
GVisor | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
GVisor is an open-source Linux-compatible sandbox that runs anywhere existing container tooling does. It enables cloud-native container security and portability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, GVisor works on Arm Linux servers starting from version release-20210121.1
released in
January 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Gzip | 2018 December
2018 Dec | ||
Gzip (GNU zip) is a popular file compression tool developed in the GNU Project. It is used to compress and decompress files, primarily to reduce their size and save storage space or bandwidth during transmission. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Gzip works on Arm Linux servers starting from version gzip 1.10
released in
December 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
H2 | 2013 October
2013 Oct | ||
H2 is RDBMS written in Java. It's open-source, very fast, provides browser-based console application, and has a small footprint of around 2.5 MB jar file size. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, H2 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3.174
released in
October 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Hadoop | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
The Apache Hadoop software library is a framework that allows for distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using simple programming models. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Hadoop works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.3.0
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Haproxy | 2014 June
2014 Jun | ||
Haproxy provides a high availability load balancer and Proxy for TCP and HTTP-based applications that spreads requests across multiple servers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Haproxy works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.0
released in
June 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
HAProxy Enterprise | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
HAProxy Enterprise is the industry’s leading software load balancer. It powers modern application delivery at any scale and in any environment, providing the utmost performance, observability and security. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, HAProxy Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2021, supported by HAProxy. Quick-start guides | |||
Harbor | 2023 April
2023 Apr | ||
An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Harbor works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.7.1
released in
April 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Harness CD and GitOps | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
Deploy your apps and infrastructure changes safely. Automate the steps to get your changes into production, while making software releases more efficient and reliable. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Harness CD and GitOps works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2023, supported by Harness. Quick-start guides | |||
Harness Chaos Engineering | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
Identify weaknesses & potential outages in your infrastructure by implementing controlled chaos tests. Understnand how your applications stand up to real-world failure scenarios. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Harness Chaos Engineering works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2023, supported by Harness. Quick-start guides | |||
Harness CI | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
Build and test your code, manage dependencies, upload artifacts, and monitor build outcomes. This enterprise offering offers unique features such as AIDA, Cache Intelligence, and Test Intelligence. In addition you can integrate third party tools, custom scripts, and other Harness modules. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Harness CI works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2023, supported by Harness. Quick-start guides | |||
Harness Feature Flags | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
A feature management solution. You can change your software's functionality without deploying new code by letting you hide code. It is like a powerful 'If' statement. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Harness Feature Flags works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2023, supported by Harness. Quick-start guides | |||
Harness Security Test Orchestration | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
Harness Security Testing Orchestration streamlines security testing by automating workflows, integrating diverse testing tools, and providing comprehensive risk insights to enhance application security efficiently. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Harness Security Test Orchestration works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2023, supported by Harness. Quick-start guides | |||
Haskell.nix | 2024 March
2024 Mar | ||
A powerful toolset that streamlines the Haskell development process by utilizing the Nix package manager to ensure reproducible builds and consistent environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Haskell.nix works on Arm Linux servers starting from version nix-tools-0.1.6
released in
March 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Hazelcast | 2023 May
2023 May | ||
Hazelcast provides a distributed compute engine and a fast data store in one runtime. It offers better performance and scale for real-time and AI-driven applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Hazelcast works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.3.0
released in
May 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Hazelcast Platform | 2023 May
2023 May | ||
Hazelcast is a real-time data platform that integrates data storage and distributed computing in one runtime. It’s ideal for environments requiring low latency, high throughput, and robust security, enhancing application performance. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Hazelcast Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2023, supported by Hazelcast. Quick-start guides | |||
Hbase | 2012 January
2012 Jan | ||
Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational database. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Hbase works on Arm Linux servers starting from version hbase-0.92.0
released in
January 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
HDFS | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
HDFS is the primary distributed storage used by Hadoop applications. A HDFS cluster primarily consists of a NameNode that manages the file system metadata and DataNodes that store the actual data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, HDFS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.3.0
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Heartbeat | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Heartbeat is a lightweight agent that monitors the availability of services and endpoints, providing uptime data and response time metrics for Elasticsearch observability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Heartbeat works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.12.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Heimdall Proxy Enterprise Edition | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
Heimdall Proxy Enterprise Edition is a software product designed to improve the performance, scalability, and security of database connections within an enterprise environment. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Heimdall Proxy Enterprise Edition works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2022, supported by Heimdall Data. Quick-start guides | |||
Helm | 2018 August
2018 Aug | ||
Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes that automates the creation, packaging, configuration, and deployment of Kubernetes applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Helm works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.10.0
released in
August 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Highwayhash | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
HighwayHash is a fast, secure hash function designed for speed and security, suitable for use in checksums, hash tables and fingerprinting. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Highwayhash works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.2
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Hiredis | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
Hiredis is a library designed for easy interaction with Redis, a powerful database that stores data in memory for fast access. It helps developers efficiently send commands and retrieve responses from Redis within their applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Hiredis works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.0
released in
December 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Hive | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
The Apache Hive data warehouse software helps to read, write, and manage large datasets that reside in the distributed storage using SQL. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Hive works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.0.0-alpha-2
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
HMMER | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
HMMER is a bioinformatics toolset for identifying homologous sequences in sequence databases and making sequence alignments using Hidden Markov Models (HMMs). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, HMMER works on Arm Linux servers starting from version hmmer-3.4
released in
August 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Honeytail agent | 2020 February
2020 Feb | ||
Honeytail is Honeycomb's agent for ingesting log file data into Honeycomb and making it available for exploration. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Honeytail agent works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2020, supported by Honeycomb. Quick-start guides | |||
Horovod (Uber) | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Horovod by Uber Technologies is a free, open-source tool that speeds up and scales deep learning training by using multiple GPUs and computers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Horovod (Uber) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.20.0
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Hping3 | 2013 October
2013 Oct | ||
Hping3 is a command-line tool for generating custom TCP/IP packets, widely used for network testing, firewall auditing, and security assessments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Hping3 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.a2.ds2-6
released in
October 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Hue | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
Hue is an open-source web interface that simplifies the use of Apache Hadoop and other big data platforms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Hue works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.1
released in
June 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Hyperscan | Not yet supported | ||
Hyperscan is a fast and efficient library for searching through large datasets using regular expressions. It's built for real-time text processing, handling complex pattern matching quickly. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Hyperscan does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
Vectorscan. Quick-start guides | |||
IBM MQ Service | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
IBM MQ, also known as IBM Message Queue, is a robust messaging middleware solution designed to facilitate seamless and secure communication between applications, systems, and services. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, IBM MQ Service works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2022, supported by IBM. Quick-start guides | |||
Ignite UI | 2016 October
2016 Oct | ||
Ignite UI is a collection of UI components for web development. It provides pre-built elements like grids, charts, and dashboards to help developers build feature-rich and data-driven web applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ignite UI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 16.2 RTM
released in
October 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Impala | 2024 August
2024 Aug | ||
Apache Impala is a distributed SQL query engine designed for fast, interactive analysis of large-scale data stored in Hadoop, enabling real-time big data processing. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Impala works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.4.0
released in
August 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
in-toto | 2017 November
2017 Nov | ||
in-toto is a framework to protect supply chain integrity. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, in-toto works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.1
released in
November 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Indigo | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
Indigo by EPAM is a free and open-source toolkit for working with molecules. It allows users to analyze structures, search for similar molecules, and visualize them in a clear format. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Indigo works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.1
released in
December 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
InfluxDB | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
InfluxDB is an open source time series database written in Rust, using Apache Arrow, Apache Parquet, and Apache DataFusion as its foundational building blocks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, InfluxDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.3
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
InfluxDB Enterprise | 2021 July
2021 Jul | ||
InfluxDB Enterprise is designed to provide advanced features, scalability, and reliability for managing time-series data in production environments. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, InfluxDB Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2021, supported by InfluxData. Quick-start guides | |||
Infracost | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Infracost provides real-time cost estimates for infrastructure as code, helping teams predict cloud expenses before deployment. Integrating with CI/CD pipelines ensures financial efficiency and informed decision-making throughout the development process. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Infracost works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2022, supported by Infracost. Quick-start guides | |||
Infracost | 2022 January
2022 Jan | ||
Infracost is an open-source tool designed to help developers and DevOps teams understand and manage the costs of cloud infrastructure resources. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Infracost works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9.17
released in
January 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Infrastructure Agent | 2021 October
2021 Oct | ||
Infrastructure monitoring agent is a lightweight executable file that collects data about the hosts. It also reports data from some third party services, if enabled, and also log data. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Infrastructure Agent works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2021, supported by New Relic. Quick-start guides | |||
IniParser | 2024 May
2024 May | ||
IniParser is a C library designed to efficiently parse ini configuration files across various operating systems and programming languages. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, IniParser works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.2.2
released in
May 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Insight agent | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
Insight agent is used to centralize and monitor data on the Insight platform. Insight Agent gives visibility and detection by collecting live system information, including running processes, asset identification, and logs from the assets, and sends this data back to the Insight platform for analysis. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Insight agent works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2022, supported by Rapid7. Quick-start guides | |||
InsightVM | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
InsightVM is a vulnerability management solution. It helps organizations identify, assess, and prioritize vulnerabilities in their IT infrastructure. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, InsightVM works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2020, supported by Rapid7. Quick-start guides | |||
Iotop | 2021 August
2021 Aug | ||
Iotop is a Linux utility for monitoring disk I/O in real-time, showing the disk usage of processes, and aiding in identifying those responsible for significant disk activity. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Iotop works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.18
released in
August 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Iperf | 2014 May
2014 May | ||
Iperf is used to determine the maximum achievable bandwidth on IP networks. It reports the throughput, loss, and other parameters of every test performed. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Iperf works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.1
released in
May 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
IRIS | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
InterSystems IRIS® makes it easier to build high-performance, machine learning-enabled applications that connect data and application silos. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, IRIS works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2020, supported by InterSystems. Quick-start guides | |||
Isa-l | 2019 March
2019 Mar | ||
ISA-L is a collection of optimized low-level functions targeting storage applications. ISA-L includes Erasure codes, CRC, Raid, Compression, De-compression, igzip. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Isa-l works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.26.0
released in
March 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Istio | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
Istio is an open-source service mesh that layers transparently onto existing distributed applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Istio works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.0-alpha.1
released in
April 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
ITP (The Interpolate, Truncate, Project) | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
The Interpolate, Truncate, Project (ITP) algorithm is a numerical method used for solving root-finding problems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ITP (The Interpolate, Truncate, Project) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.0.0
released in
June 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Jaeger | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Jaeger is a distributed tracing platform created by Uber Technologies and donated to Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Jaeger works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.18.1
released in
June 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
JanusGraph | 2023 February
2023 Feb | ||
JanusGraph is a scalable, distributed graph database optimized for storing and querying large-scale graph data structures. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, JanusGraph works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.6.3
released in
February 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Java/OpenJDK | 2014 March
2014 Mar | ||
Java, including its open-source implementation OpenJDK, is a widely-used, high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language designed for portability across various platforms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Java/OpenJDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8
released in
March 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Jenkins | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Jenkins is an open-source continuous integration/continuous delivery and deployment (CI/CD) automation software DevOps tool written in the Java programming language. It is used to implement CI/CD workflows, called pipelines. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Jenkins works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.6
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Jetty | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
Jetty is an open-source project that provides a web server and javax.servlet container. It was developed by the Eclipse Foundation and is known for its lightweight and modular architecture. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Jetty works on Arm Linux servers starting from version jetty-9.4.36.v20210114
released in
January 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
JFrog Artifactory | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
JFrog Artifactory offers a single solution for managing your artifacts, binaries, files and containers. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, JFrog Artifactory works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2022, supported by JFrog. Quick-start guides | |||
JFrog Distribution | 2024 March
2024 Mar | ||
JFrog Distribution enables secure software distribution at scale, across devices, development sites, download centers, and more. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, JFrog Distribution works on Arm Linux servers from
March 2024, supported by JFrog. Quick-start guides | |||
JFrog Insight | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
JFrog Insight provides metrics about the JFrog Platform components, including JFrog Distribution, JFrog Artifactory, and JFrog Xray. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, JFrog Insight works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2022, supported by JFrog. Quick-start guides | |||
JFrog Pipelines | Not yet supported | ||
JFrog Pipelines orchestrates and optimizes your Devops pipeline, including building, testing, and deploying software. It integrates well with other JFrog products. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, JFrog Pipelines does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
JFrog Xray | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
JFrog Xray provides complete software supply chain security in conjunction with JFrog Platform components. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, JFrog Xray works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2022, supported by JFrog. Quick-start guides | |||
Jitsi | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
Jitsi Meet is a fully encrypted, 100% open source video conferencing solution. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Jitsi works on Arm Linux servers starting from version stable-7287-1
released in
June 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
JMeter | 2018 September
2018 Sep | ||
JMeter is an open-source tool for load testing and web application performance, measuring their behavior under various conditions. It supports different protocols and simulates multiple users. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, JMeter works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5
released in
September 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Joomla | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
Joomla, built on a model–view–controller web application framework, is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) for publishing web content. It can be used independently of the CMS that allows a user to build powerful online applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Joomla works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.8.10
released in
June 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Julia | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
The Julia programming language has a rich ecosystem of packages that enhance its capabilities for various applications, including data analysis, scientific computing, machine learning. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Julia works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.8.0-rc1
released in
June 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Junit5 | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
JUnit5 is the latest major version of the JUnit testing framework, which is used for writing and running unit tests in Java. JUnit5 is designed to address the limitations of previous versions while providing new features and enhancements that make writing and running tests more efficient and powerful. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Junit5 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.9.0
released in
July 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
K3S | 2019 February
2019 Feb | ||
K3S is a lightweight, certified Kubernetes distribution optimized for IoT, edge computing, and resource-constrained environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, K3S works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.1.0
released in
February 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Kafka | 2023 June
2023 Jun | ||
Kafka is an event streaming platform. It is a distributed system consisting of servers and clients that communicate via a high-performance TCP network protocol. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kafka works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.4.1
released in
June 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Kafkacat (Kcat) | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Kafkacat (Kcat) is a CLI utility for Apache Kafka that enables users to publish, retrieve, and inspect messages from Kafka topics. It's designed for easy interaction with Kafka clusters for testing and monitoring. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kafkacat (Kcat) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.0
released in
June 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Karmada | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Karmada (Kubernetes Armada) is a Open, Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Orchestration. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Karmada works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9.0
released in
September 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Kata | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
Kata Containers is an open-source project that aims to provide a lightweight and secure alternative to traditional virtual machines (VMs) for running containerized applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kata works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.2.0
released in
October 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Keda | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component. It provides event driven scale for any container running in Kubernetes. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Keda works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.7.0
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Keepalived | 2012 August
2012 Aug | ||
Keepalived is a Linux tool designed to improve service reliability by managing virtual IPs and enabling automatic failover. It helps to maintain uninterrupted service by switching to backup systems if the primary system experiences a failure. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Keepalived works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.2.3
released in
August 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Keptn | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
Keptn is an event-based control plane for continuous delivery and automated operations for cloud-native applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Keptn works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.8.3
released in
May 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
KernelCare | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
KernelCare is a live kernel patching service that provides security patches and bugfixes for a range of popular Linux kernels that can be installed without rebooting the system. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, KernelCare works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2020, supported by CloudLinux. Quick-start guides | |||
Kettle | 2013 November
2013 Nov | ||
Pentaho data integration aka kettle, a java-based data extraction, transformation and loading (ETL) application with optional GUI. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kettle works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.04.17
released in
November 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Keycloak | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management solution for modern applications and services, built on top of industry security standard protocols. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Keycloak works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 12.0.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
KeyDB | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
KeyDB is a high performance open source database used at Snap, and a powerful drop-in alternative to Redis. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, KeyDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.3.0
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Kibana | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Kibana is a browser-based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kibana works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.7.0
released in
May 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Kmerfreq | 2019 August
2019 Aug | ||
Kmerfreq is a tool for calculating the frequency of k-mers (subsequences of length k) in a sequence of biological data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kmerfreq works on Arm Linux servers starting from version master branch
released in
August 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Knative | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
Knative is a developer-focused serverless application layer which is a great complement to the existing Kubernetes application constructs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Knative works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.19.0
released in
November 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
KoBERT (SK Telecom) | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
KoBERT is a pre-trained language model specifically designed for understanding and generating Korean language text. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, KoBERT (SK Telecom) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.1
released in
December 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Kong Gateway | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
Kong Gateway is a lightweight, fast, and flexible cloud-native API gateway. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kong Gateway works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2019, supported by Kong (API GW). Quick-start guides | |||
Kube-bench | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
kube-bench is a tool that checks whether Kubernetes is deployed according to security best practices as defined in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kube-bench works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.3.1
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
KubeEdge | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
KubeEdge is built upon Kubernetes and extends native containerized application orchestration and device management to hosts at the Edge. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, KubeEdge works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3.0
released in
May 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Kubeflow | 2023 November
2023 Nov | ||
Kubeflow the cloud-native platform for machine learning operations - pipelines, training and deployment. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kubeflow works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.8.0
released in
November 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Kubermatic | Not yet supported | ||
Kubermatics manages the automation of thousands of Kubernetes clusters across multicloud, on-prem and edge. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Kubermatic does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). Quick-start guides | |||
Kubermatic KubeOne | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
KubeOne is beneficial for organizations looking to manage multiple Kubernetes clusters consistently and efficiently. It aims to simplify the complex process of cluster lifecycle management by providing automation and consistency. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kubermatic KubeOne works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2020, supported by Kubermatic. Quick-start guides | |||
Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform | Not yet supported | ||
Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform automates the deployment and management of multiple Kubernetes clusters at scale spanning from on-prem, cloud to edge. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
Amazon EKS. Quick-start guides | |||
Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform | 2021 February
2021 Feb | ||
Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform (KKP) is an enterprise-grade management solution for Kubernetes clusters. It aims to simplify the complexities of managing Kubernetes clusters, providing businesses with the tools needed to ensure reliability, security, and performance at scale. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2021, supported by Kubermatic. Quick-start guides | |||
Kubernetes | 2016 December
2016 Dec | ||
Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kubernetes works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.0
released in
December 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Kubernetes Manager | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
Rafay Kubernetes Manager streamlines the deployment, scaling, and management of Kubernetes clusters. It offers automated workflows, security features, and real-time monitoring, simplifying operations for developers and IT teams across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kubernetes Manager works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2021, supported by Rafay. Quick-start guides | |||
KubeVela | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
KubeVela is a modern application delivery platform that makes deploying and operating applications across today's hybrid, multi-cloud environments easier, faster and more reliable. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, KubeVela works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.3.1
released in
January 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
KubeVirt | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
Kubernetes Virtualization API and runtime in order to define and manage virtual machines. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, KubeVirt works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.41.0
released in
May 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Kunpeng Acceleration Engine (KAE) | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
Kunpeng Acceleration Engine (KAE) speeds up data encryption, decryption, and compression using dedicated hardware, enhancing efficiency on ARM64 systems like Huawei Kunpeng processors. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kunpeng Acceleration Engine (KAE) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.3.6
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Kurento | Not yet supported | ||
Kurento is a WebRTC media server. It offers a set of client APIs to simplify the development of video applications for WWW and smartphone platforms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Kurento does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
KVM | 2013 April
2013 Apr | ||
KVM is a virtualization technology that helps a Linux host machine to create and run multiple virtual machines. KVM is a part of the Linux kernel, so it benefits from all Linux updates and fixes. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, KVM works on Arm Linux servers starting from version Linux_3.9
released in
April 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Kylin | 2022 January
2022 Jan | ||
Apache Kylin is an open-source distributed data warehouse for big data analytics. It provides OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) capabilities, enabling ultra-fast query performance on large datasets, and supports integration with Hadoop and Spark for efficient data processing. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kylin works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.1.3
released in
January 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Kyuubi | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
Kyuubi is a distributed SQL engine designed for large-scale data processing, offering high-performance and easy-to-use analytics on top of Apache Spark. It simplifies the management and execution of complex SQL queries in big data environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kyuubi works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.0-incubating
released in
March 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Kyverno | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Security applications Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Kyverno works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.0
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
LAAMPS | 2018 December
2018 Dec | ||
LAMMPS is a classical molecular dynamics code with a focus on materials modeling. It's an acronym for Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LAAMPS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 20181212
released in
December 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
LandingLens | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
LandingLens simplifies the creation of deep learning-based computer vision models. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LandingLens works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2023, supported by Landing AI. Support Notes Arm installation is currently supported only when deploying LandingLens via Docker. Quick-start guides | |||
LandingLens | 2023 October
2023 Oct | ||
LandingLens is a data-centric AI computer vision software platform, users can create, train, and deploy computer vision models without having any prior experience in AI, machine learning, or computer vision. By providing a user-friendly interface, it enhances model accuracy, reduces false rejections, and streamlines production. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LandingLens works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2023, supported by LandingAI. Quick-start guides | |||
LangChain | 2022 October
2022 Oct | ||
LangChain is a framework that simplifies building applications with large language models, offering tools for prompt management, state handling, chain-of-thought reasoning, and integration with external data sources. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LangChain works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.0.1
released in
October 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
LAPACK (Linear Algebra PACKage) | 2011 November
2011 Nov | ||
LAPACK (Linear Algebra PACKage) is a highly optimized library for solving linear algebra problems such as systems of linear equations, eigenvalue problems, and singular value decomposition, designed for high-performance computing. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LAPACK (Linear Algebra PACKage) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.4.0
released in
November 2011. Quick-start guides | |||
Latent AI Efficient Inference Platform (LEIP) | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
LEIP optimizes AI models for deployment on edge devices by compressing, quantizing, and enhancing model efficiency, enabling powerful AI performance within resource-constrained environments like IoT and robotics. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Latent AI Efficient Inference Platform (LEIP) works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2023, supported by Latent AI. Quick-start guides | |||
LevelDB | 2016 August
2016 Aug | ||
LevelDB is a way to store and find data in pairs (keys and values). It's perfect for apps that need a simple, small database. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LevelDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.19
released in
August 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Libaom | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
Libaom is an open-source codec library developed by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libaom works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
June 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Libconfig | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
Libconfig is a lightweight library for managing configuration files, particularly designed for applications requiring flexible and efficient configuration data handling. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libconfig works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.7.3
released in
June 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
LibDRM | 2016 February
2016 Feb | ||
Libdrm is a userspace library that provides an interface for interacting with the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel subsystem in Linux. It facilitates efficient communication between applications and the graphics hardware, enabling high-performance rendering and display management. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LibDRM works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.4.67
released in
February 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Libev | 2013 March
2013 Mar | ||
Libev is a fast, efficient library for managing asynchronous I/O and timers. It helps applications handle multiple events and callbacks smoothly, enhancing responsiveness. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libev works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.15
released in
March 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Libevent | 2012 November
2012 Nov | ||
Libevent is a library designed for managing asynchronous input/output operations, event handling, and network communications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libevent works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.21
released in
November 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Libfastcommon | 2014 September
2014 Sep | ||
Libfastcommon is a utility library designed to provide common data structures and functions used in C and C++ programming. It helps developers by offering efficient and reusable code for everyday programming tasks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libfastcommon works on Arm Linux servers starting from version V1.0.7
released in
September 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Libgav1 | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
Libgav1 is a Main profile (0), High profile (1) & Professional profile (2) compliant AV1 decoder. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libgav1 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.16.0
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Libjpeg-turbo | 2015 July
2015 Jul | ||
Libjpeg-turbo is a popular library for compressing JPEG images, helping to minimize the size of image data for easier storage or transmission. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libjpeg-turbo works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3.0
released in
July 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Libmpc | 2012 September
2012 Sep | ||
Libmpc is a C library for performing arithmetic on complex numbers with arbitrary precision. It builds on the MPFR and GMP libraries to provide high-precision calculations for complex mathematical operations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libmpc works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.1
released in
September 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Libopus | 2012 February
2012 Feb | ||
Libopus is a free, open-source library for the Opus audio codec, which is designed for high-quality, low-latency audio compression. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libopus works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9.9
released in
February 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
LibOQS | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
Liboqs is an open source C library for quantum-safe cryptographic algorithms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LibOQS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.7.1
released in
December 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Libpcap | 2014 September
2014 Sep | ||
Libpcap is a widely used open-source library for network packet capture. It provides a low-level interface for capturing network packets from various network interfaces. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libpcap works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.2
released in
September 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
LibreOffice | 2014 December
2014 Dec | ||
LibreOffice is a flexible, open-source office suite that provides tools for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and other document creation tasks, making it a multipurpose application. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LibreOffice works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.2.8
released in
December 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Libuv | 2017 October
2017 Oct | ||
Libuv is a cross-platform library designed for asynchronous I/O operations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libuv works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.15.0
released in
October 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Libvirt | 2013 November
2013 Nov | ||
Libvirt provides a toolkit for managing virtualization platforms. Libvirt comes under the open-source licenses, and is accessible from C, Python, Perl, Go, and many more. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libvirt works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.4
released in
November 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Libvpx | 2015 April
2015 Apr | ||
Libvpx is a free software video codec library from Google and the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia). It serves as the reference software implementation for the VP8 and VP9 video coding formats. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libvpx works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.4.0
released in
April 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
libx264 | 2019 July
2019 Jul | ||
libx264 is a free software library and application for encoding video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression format. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, libx264 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version r2971
released in
July 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
libx265 | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
libx265 is an encoder for creating digital video streams in the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H. 265) video compression format. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, libx265 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.4
released in
May 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Libxcb | 2013 December
2013 Dec | ||
Libxcb is a library that provides tools for calculating exchange-correlation functionals used in density functional theory (DFT). It aims to enhance performance and flexibility in electronic structure simulations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libxcb works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1
released in
December 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
LibXext | 2012 March
2012 Mar | ||
LibXext is an open-source library part of the X.Org project, which provides the X Window System implementation for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LibXext works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3.1
released in
March 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Libxml2 | 2012 May
2012 May | ||
Libxml2 is an XML library used for parsing, validating, and manipulating XML documents efficiently in various software applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Libxml2 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.8.0
released in
May 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
LifeRay CLI | 2022 October
2022 Oct | ||
The Liferay CLI is a tool designed to simplify and accelerate the development of Liferay applications and it provides a set of commands that streamline various development tasks, such as creating, building, and deploying Liferay modules and themes. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LifeRay CLI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.0.2
released in
October 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
LightGBM | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
LightGBM is a free and open-source distributed gradient-boosting framework for machine learning that uses tree based learning algorithms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LightGBM works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.2.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Lighttpd | 2019 May
2019 May | ||
Lighttpd is an open-source web server optimized for high-performance environments. It is designed to be secure, fast, and flexible, with a low memory footprint, making it ideal for servers with limited resources or for serving high-traffic websites. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Lighttpd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version lighttpd-1.4.54
released in
May 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Linkerd | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
Linkerd is an ultralight, security-first service mesh for Kubernetes. It adds security, observability, and reliability to Kubernetes, without the complexity. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Linkerd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version edge-20.8.1
released in
August 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Linux Agent | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
The Threat Stack host-based Agent uses the Linux Audit Framework to collect file, network, and process data. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Linux Agent works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2021, supported by Threat Stack. Quick-start guides | |||
Linuxkit | 2018 January
2018 Jan | ||
Linuxkit is a utility used to create and administer tailored linux distributions specifically optimized for containerized applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Linuxkit works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.2
released in
January 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
LiteSpeed Web Server | 2023 May
2023 May | ||
LiteSpeed Web Server is a high-performance HTTP server known for its speed, security, and scalability. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LiteSpeed Web Server works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2023, supported by LiteSpeed Tech. Quick-start guides | |||
Litmus | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Litmus is a toolset to do cloud-native chaos engineering, and provides tools to orchestrate chaos on Kubernetes to help SREs find weaknesses in their deployments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Litmus works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.9.0
released in
October 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Live Syncing Daemon(Lsyncd) | 2012 February
2012 Feb | ||
Lsyncd is a synchronization tool that monitors local file changes and mirrors them to remote servers in real-time. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Live Syncing Daemon(Lsyncd) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.6
released in
February 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
LlamaIndex Core | 2024 April
2024 Apr | ||
LlamaIndex Core is the core python package to the LlamaIndex library, which is a simple, flexible data framework for connecting custom data sources to large language models. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LlamaIndex Core works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.10.30
released in
April 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
LLVM Flang | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
LLVM Flang is an open-source Fortran frontend for the LLVM compiler infrastructure, designed to leverage LLVM's robust optimization and code generation capabilities to bring modern Fortran support to the LLVM ecosystem. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LLVM Flang works on Arm Linux servers starting from version LLVM 11.0.0
released in
October 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
LLVM Toolchain | 2019 May
2019 May | ||
LLVM is a set of compiler and toolchain technologies. It is broadly capable as a frontend for any programming language and a backend for any ISA. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LLVM Toolchain works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.1.0
released in
May 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
LMbench | 2019 December
2019 Dec | ||
LMbench is a collection of portable benchmarks used to assess the performance of critical system components like CPU, memory, networking, and file systems. It offers tools to analyze system latency, bandwidth, and other performance indicators in Linux and Unix systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LMbench works on Arm Linux servers starting from version master
released in
December 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Log4cplus | 2018 April
2018 Apr | ||
Log4cplus is a C++ logging library designed for flexibility and scalability, providing thread-safe logging capabilities, hierarchical loggers, and various appenders to support robust logging in applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Log4cplus works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.2
released in
April 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Log4cpp | 2013 November
2013 Nov | ||
Log4cpp is a C++ library that simplifies logging by offering various options to track application events and errors. It helps developers monitor and troubleshoot their code efficiently. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Log4cpp works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.1.1
released in
November 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Logstash | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
Logstash is a tool that helps to collect, parse, and improve log and event data from different sources. It also allows to manage data pipelines in real-time, providing insights and analysis for complex setups across multiple locations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Logstash works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.9.0
released in
August 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Logzio-agent-manifest | 2024 January
2024 Jan | ||
The Logzio-agent-manifest is a collection of scripts that helps users to send logs, performance data and error tracking information from their applications to Logz.io for analysis and storage. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Logzio-agent-manifest works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.25
released in
January 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Longhorn | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Longhorn is a distributed block storage system for Kubernetes. Longhorn is cloud-native storage built using Kubernetes and container primitives. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Longhorn works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Lua | 2019 June
2019 Jun | ||
Lua is a lightweight, high-level, embeddable scripting language designed for flexibility and efficiency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Lua works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v5.4-alpha
released in
June 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Lucene | 2023 December
2023 Dec | ||
Apache Lucene is an open-source search engine library, part of the Apache Software Foundation. It is released under the Apache License 2.0, which allows developers to use, modify, and distribute the software freely. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Lucene works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 9.9.0
released in
December 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
LXCFS | 2015 November
2015 Nov | ||
LXCFS (Linux Container Filesystem) is a FUSE-based filesystem that virtualizes /proc files and manages cgroup filesystems to improve container performance and isolation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LXCFS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.12
released in
November 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Lz4 | 2014 April
2014 Apr | ||
LZ4 is lossless compression algorithm, providing compression speed > 500 MB/s per core, scalable with multi-cores CPU. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Lz4 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version r116
released in
April 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Lzip | 2013 October
2013 Oct | ||
Lzip is open-source software. It is a lossless data compression program that employs the LZMA (Lempel-Ziv-Markov chain algorithm) for high compression efficiency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Lzip works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.15
released in
October 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
LZO (Lempel-Ziv-Oberhumer) | 2017 March
2017 Mar | ||
LZO (Lempel-Ziv-Oberhumer) is a lossless data compression library that is designed for real-time compression and decompression. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, LZO (Lempel-Ziv-Oberhumer) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1
released in
March 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
M4 | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
M4 is a macro processor and a widely used tool for generating text based on macros. It reads an input file, processes the macros, and produces an output file. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, M4 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.4.19
released in
May 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
MACS2 | 2012 July
2012 Jul | ||
Model-based Analysis of ChIP-Seq (MACS2) is a bioinformatics tool used for identifying enriched regions in ChIP-Seq data, determining where DNA-binding proteins interact with the genome. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MACS2 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.10.07022012
released in
July 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Magento | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Magento is a powerful open source e-commerce platform. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Magento works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.4.4
released in
April 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
MariaDB | 2018 May
2018 May | ||
MariaDB is a popular open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). It is a robust, scalable, and secure RDBMS that continues to evolve with the contributions of its community. It provides the tools and flexibility to meet your database needs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MariaDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version mariadb-10.3.7
released in
May 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
MarkLogic | Not yet supported | ||
MarkLogic helps unlock the data value, securely achieve data agility, and accelerate insightful decisions. Hence, one can combine data with the metadata in a single service and make smarter decisions faster. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, MarkLogic does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
MATLAB | Not yet supported | ||
MathWorks MATLAB is a high-level programming language and interactive environment designed for numerical computation, data analysis, algorithm development, and visualization. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, MATLAB does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
Julia. Quick-start guides | |||
Mattermost | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Mattermost works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v8.1.0
released in
August 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Maven | 2018 October
2018 Oct | ||
Maven is a powerful build automation and project management tool primarily used in Java-based projects. Still, it can also be utilized with other programming languages and developed by the Apache Software Foundation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Maven works on Arm Linux servers starting from version maven-3.6.0
released in
October 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Mayastor | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Mayastor is a rust based cloud-native declarative data plane, which abstracts storage resources and their differences through the data plane. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Mayastor works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.8.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
MediaWiki | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software package written in PHP. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MediaWiki works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.39.7
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Memcached | 2019 May
2019 May | ||
Memcached is a high performance multithreaded event-based key/value cache store intended to be used in a distributed system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Memcached works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.16
released in
May 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Memtester | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Memtester is a utility in userspace for testing the memory subsystem for faults. Memtester can be made to test memory starting at a particular physical address. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Memtester works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.5.0
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Mesa | 2014 December
2014 Dec | ||
Mesa is an open-source library in Python, used for agent-based modeling, and is ideal for simulating complex systems and exploring emergent behaviors. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Mesa works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.5
released in
December 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Mesos | 2017 September
2017 Sep | ||
Mesos is a distributed system kernel that handles resource management and abstraction, enabling scalable, flexible operations and container orchestration in large data centers and cloud infrastructures. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Mesos works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.4.0
released in
September 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Metricbeat | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Metricbeat is a lightweight shipper that collects and sends metrics from your systems and services. It helps monitor performance, utilization, and health metrics in real-time, aiding in proactive system management and troubleshooting. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Metricbeat works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.12.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Mezmo | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Mezmo telemetry plipeline facilitates the routing, transformation, and collection of telemetry data to reduce expenses and promote actionability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Mezmo works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.3 (Beta)
released in
September 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Microsoft Internet Information Services (MS IIS) | Not yet supported | ||
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is a flexible, secure, and manageable web server for hosting various applications on the web. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Microsoft Internet Information Services (MS IIS) does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
NGINX. Quick-start guides | |||
Milvus | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
Milvus is a high-performance, open-source vector database for efficient similarity searches and machine-learning tasks. It excels at managing large-scale vector data, allowing for rapid retrieval and analysis, making it perfect for AI-driven applications such as recommendation engines and image recognition. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Milvus works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.3.0
released in
August 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Miniasm | 2015 December
2015 Dec | ||
Miniasm is a de novo assembler designed for managing and analyzing large volumes of noisy long-read sequencing data, commonly utilized in bioinformatics and computational biology applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Miniasm works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.2
released in
December 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Miniforge | 2020 February
2020 Feb | ||
Miniforge is a product of conda-forge. Miniforge is launched with a vision to provide Miniconda-like installers, with the added feature of conda-forge. Miniforge is the easiest way to get started with conda-forge. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Miniforge works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.8.2-0
released in
February 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Minimap2 | 2018 August
2018 Aug | ||
Minimap2 is an open-source sequence alignment tool designed to align DNA or RNA sequences against large reference databases or long-read sequencing data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Minimap2 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.12
released in
August 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
MinIO | 2017 January
2017 Jan | ||
MinIO is a high-performance distributed Object Storage server, which is designed for large-scale private cloud infrastructure. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MinIO works on Arm Linux servers starting from version RELEASE.2017-01-25T03-14-52Z
released in
January 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
MinIO | 2017 January
2017 Jan | ||
Minio is a high-performance distributed Object Storage server, which is designed for large-scale private cloud infrastructure. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MinIO works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2017, supported by MinIO. Quick-start guides | |||
Minio-mc | 2017 February
2017 Feb | ||
Minio-mc is a command-line tool for managing MinIO and Amazon S3 compatible cloud storage services, enabling users to perform tasks like file uploads, downloads, and bucket management efficiently. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Minio-mc works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2017-02-02T22:38:48Z
released in
February 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
MLRun | 2019 August
2019 Aug | ||
MLRun by Iguazio is an open-soure platform that enables developers to quickly build and manage continuous ML applications throughout their lifecycles. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MLRun works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.6
released in
August 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Modular Accelerated Xecution (MAX) | 2023 December
2023 Dec | ||
Modular Accelerated Xecution (MAX) is a framework that speeds up computational tasks by breaking them into modular, optimized components. It improves performance and efficiency across different applications. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Modular Accelerated Xecution (MAX) works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2023, supported by Modular. Quick-start guides | |||
Mojo | 2023 May
2023 May | ||
Mojo is a language that combines the syntax and expressiveness of Python with the performance of C. Mojo generalizes code across CPUs, GPUs, and TPUs automatically. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Mojo works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1
released in
May 2023. Support Notes The Mojo language must be used within the Modular Accelerated Xecution (MAX) platform SDK. Quick-start guides | |||
MongoDB | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
MongoDB is a source-available, cross-platform, document-oriented database program. It is a NoSQL database product. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MongoDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.4.24
released in
November 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
MongoDB Enterprise Server | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
MongoDB Enterprise Server is the commercial edition of MongoDB, which includes additional capabilities such as in-memory storage engine for high throughput and low latency, advanced security features like LDAP and Kerberos access controls, and encryption for data at rest. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MongoDB Enterprise Server works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2016, supported by MongoDB. Quick-start guides | |||
MooseFS | 2016 January
2016 Jan | ||
MooseFS is an open-source distributed file system that manages large-scale data storage with high reliability, scalability, and fault tolerance. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MooseFS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.60
released in
January 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Mosquitto | 2018 August
2018 Aug | ||
Eclipse Mosquitto is an open source (EPL/EDL licensed) message broker that implements the MQTT protocol versions 5.0, 3.1.1 and 3.1. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Mosquitto works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.1
released in
August 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
MPFR | 2012 July
2012 Jul | ||
MPFR is a library designed for precise floating-point arithmetic, delivering accurate mathematical operations with support for arbitrary precision and a consistent interface for complex calculations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MPFR works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.1.1
released in
July 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Mummer | 2015 October
2015 Oct | ||
Mummer is an open-source software package widely used in bioinformatics to align DNA sequences. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Mummer works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.9.0alpha
released in
October 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
MUNGE | 2015 May
2015 May | ||
MUNGE (MUNGE Uid 'N' Gid Emporium) is an authentication service that creates and validates credentials using cryptographic methods. It's commonly used in High-Performance Computing (HPC) environments to securely manage user authentication across distributed systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MUNGE works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1
released in
May 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
MurmurHash | 2023 March
2023 Mar | ||
MurmurHash is used for general hash-based lookup. It is a non-cryptographic hash function. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MurmurHash works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.0
released in
March 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Muscle | 2024 August
2024 Aug | ||
MUSCLE is an advanced multiple sequence alignment tool designed for high accuracy and speed in aligning nucleotide or protein sequences, widely used in bioinformatics for evolutionary and structural analysis. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Muscle works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v5.2
released in
August 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Musl | 2015 March
2015 Mar | ||
Musl is a lightweight and efficient C standard library implementation designed for performance and simplicity, supporting static linking and various architectures. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Musl works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.7
released in
March 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
MySQL | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, MySQL works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.0.23
released in
January 2021. Support Notes On Oracle Linux 7, ARM64 requires the Oracle Linux 7 Software Collections Repository which can be installed following the commands as mentioned here Quick-start guides | |||
Nacos | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
Nacos is an open-source platform designed for managing and discovering services in cloud-native applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nacos works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.1
released in
August 2022. Support Notes For Nacos to run on ARM servers, Java 8 or above must be installed. Lower versions do not support Nacos on ARM64. Quick-start guides | |||
Nagios Core | 2019 January
2019 Jan | ||
Nagios Core serves as an event scheduler, processor, and alert manager for elements that are monitored. It has an extensible architecture that is designed for flexibility and scalability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nagios Core works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.4.3
released in
January 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
NATS | 2018 February
2018 Feb | ||
NATS is a simple, secure and performant communications system for digital systems, services and devices. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, NATS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.4
released in
February 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Nebula Graph | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
NebulaGraph is open source graph database that allow users to access, use and contribute to the codebase freely. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nebula Graph works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.2.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Neo4j | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
Neo4j is a state-of-the-art graph database designed to handle data with complex interconnections unlike conventional databases it utilizes a graph-based approach where data is represented as nodes entities and edges connections. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Neo4j works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v5.2.0
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Neo4j Graph Database | 2024 June
2024 Jun | ||
Neo4j graph database is a kind of NoSQL database that stores data in forms of nodes and relationships. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Neo4j Graph Database works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2024, supported by Neo4j. Quick-start guides | |||
Nessus | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Nessus is industry's most trusted vulnerability assessment solution to assess the modern attack surface. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nessus works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2020, supported by Tenable. Quick-start guides | |||
NetBSD | 2020 February
2020 Feb | ||
NetBSD is a fast, secure and free operating system similar to Unix, designed to run on a wide range of computers from large servers to smaller devices. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, NetBSD works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 9
released in
February 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
NetCDF | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is a set of software libraries and self-describing, machine-independent data formats that support the creation, access, and sharing of array-oriented scientific data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, NetCDF works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v4.9.0
released in
June 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Netdata | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
Netdata agents are real-time monitoring tools that gather performance metrics every second and display in visually intuitive dashboards, compatible with servers, virtual machines and cloud environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Netdata works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.32.0
released in
December 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Netdata Cloud | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
Netdata Cloud is used to efficiently monitor your infrastructure and gain insights into system performance and metrics. This enterprise version includes ML-based anomaly detection, centralized monitoring, and collaboration features. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Netdata Cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2021, supported by Netdata. Quick-start guides | |||
Nettle | 2015 April
2015 Apr | ||
Nettle is a cryptographic library focused on low-level operations for secure applications. It implements cryptographic algorithms such as AES, RSA, and SHA, supporting symmetric and public-key encryption methods. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nettle works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.1
released in
April 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Netty | 2019 October
2019 Oct | ||
Netty is a Java framework that helps build fast, scalable network applications like servers and clients by handling events asynchronously and supporting various network protocols. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Netty works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.1.43-Final
released in
October 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Network Mapper (Nmap) | 2013 July
2013 Jul | ||
Nmap is a powerful network exploration utility that enables the detection of live hosts, open ports, and operational services within a network, making it an indispensable tool for network reconnaissance and vulnerability assessment. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Network Mapper (Nmap) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.4
released in
July 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Neural Modules (Nemo) | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
NVIDIA NeMo is a flexible AI framework designed for researchers and developers to build and fine-tune models in areas like language, speech, and vision. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Neural Modules (Nemo) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.0.0
released in
June 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
New Relic | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
A New Relic agent is an installable piece of software that integrates with multiple types of technologies (for example, web frameworks, operating systems, and types of databases) and reports data to New Relic, usually on a specific cadence. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, New Relic works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.16.2
released in
April 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Next.js | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
Next.js is a React Framework for web applications, which enables the creation of high-quality web applications with the power of React components. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Next.js works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.1
released in
November 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
NFS (Network File System) | 2014 February
2014 Feb | ||
NFS (Network File System) is a protocol designed to share files over a network. It enables users to handle and access files on a distant server just like they would if they were kept locally. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, NFS (Network File System) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.2.8
released in
February 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
NGINX | 2014 October
2014 Oct | ||
NGINX is open-source software for web serving, reverse proxying, caching, load balancing, media streaming etc. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, NGINX works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.7.7
released in
October 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
NGINX Plus | 2014 December
2014 Dec | ||
F5 Nginx Plus is the software load balancer, reverse proxy, web server, & content cache with the enterprise features and support we expect. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, NGINX Plus works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2014, supported by F5 (NGINX). Quick-start guides | |||
nm-vllm | Not yet supported | ||
nm-vllm is the supported enterprise distribution of vLLM. It's a high-throughput, memory-efficient inference engine for LLMs. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, nm-vllm does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
Nmon | 2013 October
2013 Oct | ||
Nmon is a Linux tool offering real-time monitoring of CPU, memory, network, and disk usage, delivering system performance insights tailored to developers and system administrators. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nmon works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 14g
released in
October 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Node.js | 2015 September
2015 Sep | ||
Node.js is a free, open-source and cross-platform Javascript runtime environment that allows developer to create servers, web apps, command line tools and scripts. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Node.js works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v4.0.0
released in
September 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Nomad | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
Nomad is an open-source, flexible, and highly scalable workload orchestrator developed by HashiCorp.Nomad is a powerful tool for organizations looking to efficiently manage their workloads across different environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nomad works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.2.0
released in
November 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Nomad Community | 2018 September
2018 Sep | ||
Nomad is used for orchestration and management of application deployments, both containerized and non-containerized, across on-prem and cloud environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nomad Community works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.8.6
released in
September 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Nomad Enterprise | 2018 September
2018 Sep | ||
Nomad is used for orchestration and management of application deployments. Enterprise support includes additional collaboration, operations, and governance features. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nomad Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2018, supported by Hashicorp. Quick-start guides | |||
Notary | 2016 May
2016 May | ||
Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Notary works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.3
released in
May 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
NPM (Node Package Manager) | 2019 July
2019 Jul | ||
NPM (Node Package Manager) is a package manager for JavaScript, used to install, manage, and share code packages for Node.js projects. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, NPM (Node Package Manager) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.10.0
released in
July 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
NSQ | 2021 July
2021 Jul | ||
NSQ is a realtime distributed messaging platform designed to operate at scale, handling billions of messages per day. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, NSQ works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.2.1
released in
July 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Nuclio | 2021 February
2021 Feb | ||
Nuclio by Iguazio is a high-performance serverless framework for data science tasks. It allows developers to deploy data-focused functions quickly, automating workflows from development to production. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Nuclio works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.1
released in
February 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Numpy | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
NumPy is the fundamental package for array computing with Python. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Numpy works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.19.0
released in
June 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OCaml | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
OCaml is a versatile programming language known for its combination of functional, imperative, and object-oriented paradigms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OCaml works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.02.0
released in
June 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
OceanBase | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
OceanBase is an open-source distributed relational database system designed for large-scale applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OceanBase works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.1.3_CE
released in
March 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Octopus Tentacle | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
Octopus Tentacle is an easy-to-install agent on your servers that takes care of deploying and updating applications from Octopus Deploy. It ensures smooth installations and keeps you updated on the deployment progress. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Octopus Tentacle works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2021, supported by Octopus Deploy. Quick-start guides | |||
OneAgent | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
OneAgent is responsible for collecting all monitoring data within the monitored environment. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OneAgent works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2020, supported by Dynatrace. Quick-start guides | |||
OneDNN | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
OneDNN is an open-source cross-platform performance library of basic building blocks for deep learning applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OneDNN works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5
released in
June 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OneTbb | 2016 September
2016 Sep | ||
OneTBB (Threading Building Blocks) provides tools and abstractions that make it easier for developers to write parallel code in C++, without requiring deep knowledge of threading or concurrency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OneTbb works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.4
released in
September 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Open Free Fiasco Firmware Flasher (0xFFFF) | 2016 December
2016 Dec | ||
0xFFFF (Open Free Fiasco Firmware Flasher) is an open-source tool for those who need to interact directly with device firmware, offering both flexibility and control over the flashing process. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Open Free Fiasco Firmware Flasher (0xFFFF) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.7
released in
December 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
ONNX (Open Neural Network Exchange) is an open-source framework designed for creating, sharing, and deploying machine learning models across different platforms and tools. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.13.0
released in
December 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Open Policy Agent | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
The Open Policy Agent is an open-source, general-purpose policy engine that unifies policy enforcement across the stack. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Open Policy Agent works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.37.0
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Open vSwitch (OVS) | 2021 October
2021 Oct | ||
Open vSwitch (OVS) is an open-source, software-based virtual switch used for network automation and management in virtualized and cloud environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Open vSwitch (OVS) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.12.4
released in
October 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Open-falcon | 2017 August
2017 Aug | ||
Open Falcon is a distributed and high-performance monitoring system. It's highly scalable, gives better performance with RRA(Round Robin Archive) mechanism, efficient, highly available, and flexible. It has a user-friendly dashboard, which can present multi-dimension graph. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Open-falcon works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.2.1
released in
August 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenBLAS | 2020 March
2020 Mar | ||
OpenBLAS is an open-source implementation of the BLAS and LAPACK APIs with many hand-crafted optimizations for specific processor types. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenBLAS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.3.9
released in
March 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenCart | 2016 July
2016 Jul | ||
OpenCart is an online store management system developed. It is PHP-based, using a MySQLi or PostgreSQL database and HTML components. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenCart works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.3.0.0
released in
July 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenCASCADE | 2013 November
2013 Nov | ||
OpenCASCADE Technology (OCC or OCCT) is a set of C++ libraries that form a robust CAD (computer-aided design) kernel, enabling the modeling of 2D and 3D objects. It is designed for creating specialized tools used in manufacturing, simulation, and visualization. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenCASCADE works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.3.3
released in
November 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenCV | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision Library) is an open-source library aimed at real-time computer vision and machine learning applications Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenCV works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.4.10
released in
April 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenDataPlane (ODP) | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
The ODP project defines APIs for portable high performance data plane applications. The APIs enable various implementation strategies without letting the application know about the implementation details. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenDataPlane (ODP) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.28.0.0
released in
April 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenEBS | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
OpenEBS is an open-source containerized storage platform that provides persistent storage for Kubernetes workloads. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenEBS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.3.0
released in
November 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenEmbedded (Yocto) | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Openembedded-yocto project is a framework that assists in crafting custom linux distributions for embedded systems with a modular approach and cross-compilation support bolstered by a vibrant community for versatile hardware adaptability and efficient development. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenEmbedded (Yocto) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v4.0 (kirkstone)
released in
April 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenEuler | 2020 March
2020 Mar | ||
OpenEuler is an open source project incubated and operated by the OpenAtom Foundation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenEuler works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 20.03 LTS
released in
March 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenFeature Go-SDK | 2022 September
2022 Sep | ||
Go implementation of the OpenFeature SDK provides a vendor-agnostic, community-driven API for feature flagging. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenFeature Go-SDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.4.0
released in
September 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenFeature Java-SDK | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
Java implementation of the OpenFeature SDK provides a vendor-agnostic, community-driven API for feature flagging. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenFeature Java-SDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.0.1
released in
June 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenFeature Python-SDK | 2022 October
2022 Oct | ||
Python implementation of the OpenFeature SDK provides a vendor-agnostic, community-driven API for feature flagging. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenFeature Python-SDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.0.1
released in
October 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenFOAM | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
OpenFOAM is a C++ toolbox often used for computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenFOAM works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v8
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenGauss | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
OpenGauss is an open-source relational database management system. It provides high availability, high reliability, high performance, and security. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenGauss works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.0
released in
March 2021. Support Notes As of version 6.0.0, OpenGauss supports the Arm architecture (AArch64) on the OpenEuler OS only - not CentOS. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenH264 | 2014 May
2014 May | ||
OpenH264 is an open-source video codec library developed by Cisco Systems that provides encoding and decoding of H.264 video streams. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenH264 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.0
released in
May 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenJ9 | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
OpenJ9 is a Java virtual machine (VM) implementation that satisfies all requirements set out by the Java Virtual Machine Specification and offers high performance and scalability. Consider Adoptium.net for releases from July 2021 and onwards. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenJ9 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.20.0
released in
April 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenKruise | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
OpenKruise is an extended component suite for Kubernetes, which mainly focuses on application automations, such as deployment, upgrade, ops and availability protection. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenKruise works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.10.0
released in
December 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenLDAP | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
OpenLDAP is an open-source software suite for implementing LDAP directory services, facilitating secure and scalable directory management and access. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenLDAP works on Arm Linux servers starting from version OPENLDAP_REL_ENG_2_4_50
released in
April 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Openlitespeed (LiteSpeed Web Server) | 2023 June
2023 Jun | ||
Openlitespeed also known as litespeed web server is a lightweight and scalable open-source web server recognized for its excellent performance tailored to efficiently deliver web content while minimizing resource usage. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Openlitespeed (LiteSpeed Web Server) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.7.17
released in
June 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Openmetrics | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
OpenMetrics specifies the de-facto standard for transmitting cloud-native metrics at scale. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Openmetrics works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
November 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenMPI | 2013 June
2013 Jun | ||
OpenMPI is a free and open-source library that supports parallel computing by enabling efficient communication between processes across different machines. It provides tools and protocols for distributed computing tasks in high-performance environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenMPI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.5
released in
June 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenResty | 2019 May
2019 May | ||
OpenResty is a full-fledged web application server by bundling the standard nginx core, lots of 3rd-party nginx modules, as well as most of their external dependencies. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenResty works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.15.8.1
released in
May 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenSceneGraph | 2015 August
2015 Aug | ||
OpenSceneGraph is an open-source 3D graphics toolkit designed for creating high-performance, real-time graphics applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenSceneGraph works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.2.2
released in
August 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenShift | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
OpenShift is a containerization platform that helps developers build, deploy, and manage applications across hybrid cloud environments, providing tools for automation, scalability, and collaboration. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenShift works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.11
released in
August 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenShift Container Platform | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
OpenShift Container Platform is a consistent hybrid cloud foundation for building and scaling containerized applications. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenShift Container Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
March 2022, supported by Red Hat. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenSSH | 2020 February
2020 Feb | ||
OpenSSH is a connectivity tool for remote SSH login, which encrypts all traffic to eliminate connection hijacking, eavesdropping, and other attacks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenSSH works on Arm Linux servers starting from version V_8_2_P1
released in
February 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenSSL | 2015 January
2015 Jan | ||
OpenSSL is a robust, full-featured open-source toolkit for TLS (formerly SSL), DTLS and QUIC (currently client side only) protocols. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenSSL works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.2
released in
January 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
opentelemetry-cpp | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
C++ Client for observability framework & toolkit designed to create, manage telemetry data such as traces, metrics, and log. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, opentelemetry-cpp works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
opentelemetry-go | 2023 November
2023 Nov | ||
Go API and SDK for observability framework & toolkit designed to create, manage telemetry data such as traces, metrics, and log. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, opentelemetry-go works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.0
released in
November 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
opentelemetry-python | 2019 October
2019 Oct | ||
Python sdk and api for observability framework and toolkit designed to create and manage telemetry data such as traces, metrics, and logs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, opentelemetry-python works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.0
released in
October 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenVVC | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
OpenCart is an online store management system developed. It is PHP-based, using a MySQLi or PostgreSQL database and HTML components. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenVVC works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
December 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenZFS | 2015 April
2015 Apr | ||
OpenZFS is a free, open-source storage solution that ensures data safety and performance with features like snapshots, compression, and replication. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OpenZFS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.6.3
released in
April 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
operator-framework | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
operator-framework is a SDK for building Kubernetes applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, operator-framework works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.17.0
released in
April 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
OptiPNG | 2023 November
2023 Nov | ||
OptiPNG is a command-line utility that optimizes PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files. Its primary purpose is to reduce the size of PNG images without compromising their quality. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OptiPNG works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.7.8
released in
November 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is a comprehensive suite of cloud services provided by Oracle Corporation. It is designed to support traditional and cloud-native applications, providing businesses with the flexibility and performance needed to meet their evolving IT requirements. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2021, supported by Oracle. Quick-start guides | |||
Oracle Database | 2019 January
2019 Jan | ||
Oracle Database is the world's leading converged, multi-model database management system for any data management workload. It is offered as a free version with resource limitations or as a commercially supported product. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Oracle Database works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2019, supported by Oracle. Support Notes For database version 19c, there are some known bugs listed here. The latest versions are more stable on the Arm architecture. Quick-start guides | |||
Oracle Instant Client | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
Oracle Instant Client enables development and deployment of applications that connect to Oracle Database, either on-premise or in the Cloud. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Oracle Instant Client works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2021, supported by Oracle. Quick-start guides | |||
OrientDB | 2018 October
2018 Oct | ||
OrientDB is a multi-model noSQL database that supports multiple data models, including document, graph, key-value, and object-oriented models. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OrientDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.10
released in
October 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Ory CORP - CLI | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
ORY CLI helps in self-hosting Ory components and local development, hence lets the user manage and configure Ory Network projects. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ory CORP - CLI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.0.77
released in
November 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
OVirt | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
OVirt platform orchestrates the entire virtual infrastructure, seamlessly integrating virtual machines, hosts, and storage. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, OVirt works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.5.0
released in
March 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Pachyderm | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
Pachyderm acts as a command center for managing data pipelines, especially those involving big data processing. It excels at keeping track of various data versions, ensuring clarity and reproducibility throughout the process. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Pachyderm works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2022, supported by Pachyderm. Quick-start guides | |||
Pachyderm | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
Pachyderm acts as a command center for managing data pipelines especially those involving big data processing it excels at keeping track of various data versions ensuring clarity and reproducibility throughout the process. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Pachyderm works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.3.0
released in
August 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Paddle-Lite | 2019 July
2019 Jul | ||
Paddle Lite is a deep-learning prediction framework. It is flexible, lightweight, easily extensible, high-performance, and has powerful graph optimization and prediction acceleration capabilities. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Paddle-Lite works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.0
released in
July 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
PagerDuty Operations Cloud | 2024 March
2024 Mar | ||
The PagerDuty Operations Cloud is essential infrastructure for all unplanned, time-sensitive, critical work. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PagerDuty Operations Cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
March 2024, supported by PagerDuty. Quick-start guides | |||
Pandas | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Pandas is a powerful open-source Python library used for data manipulation and analysis. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Pandas works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.5
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Pants | 2023 June
2023 Jun | ||
Pants is a build system for codebases of all sizes. It has explicit dependency modeling, shared result caching, fine-grained invalidation, concurrent execution, unified interface for multiple tools and languages, extensibility and customizability via a plugin API. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Pants works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.16
released in
June 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
ParaView | 2024 March
2024 Mar | ||
ParaView is an open-source visualization and data analysis application based on Visualization Toolkit. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ParaView works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.12.0
released in
March 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Parquet | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Parquet is a columnar storage format for Hadoop; it provides efficient storage and encoding of data. Parquet-MR contains the java implementation of the Parquet format. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Parquet works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.12.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Percona Server for MYSQL | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
Percona server for MYSQL is a replacement for any MySQL database. It is fully compatible, advanced, and freely available. It provides greater scalability, superior performance, high availability and enhanced backups. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Percona Server for MYSQL works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.0.33-25.1-multi
released in
August 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
perf | 2018 August
2018 Aug | ||
Perf is a performance analyzing tool in linux. It can instrument CPU performance counters, tracepoints, kprobes, and uprobes (dynamic tracing). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, perf works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.18
released in
August 2018. Support Notes Perf (a part of linux kernel) is included in the linux-tools package (availble via apt), and the perf version depends on your linux kernel version (uname -r). For Ubuntu AWS instance with jammy distros, kernel version is 6.2.0-1017-aws, hence the perf version installed is 6.2.16. Quick-start guides | |||
Perl | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
Perl is a flexible programming language great for working with text and automating tasks. It’s useful for everything from building websites to managing systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Perl works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v5.31.6
released in
November 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) | 2015 April
2015 Apr | ||
PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions) is a library that provides a set of functions to implement regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.36
released in
April 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Phoronix Test Suite | 2018 February
2018 Feb | ||
The Phoronix Test Suite is a free benchmarking tool for Linux that enables users to execute various performance tests, analyze the results, and compare performance metrics across different systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Phoronix Test Suite works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.8.0
released in
February 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
PHP | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
PHP is a general-purpose scripting language widely used as a server-side language for creating dynamic web pages. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PHP works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.0.0
released in
November 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Pigz | 2011 December
2011 Dec | ||
Pigz, the Parallel Implementation of GZip, is a compression tool that uses multiple processors and cores to accelerate data compression, offering improved performance over standard gzip on multi-core machines. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Pigz works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.7
released in
December 2011. Quick-start guides | |||
Pilon | 2013 August
2013 Aug | ||
Pilon is a tool used to automatically improve the draft assemblies, and to find variations among strains, including large event detection. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Pilon works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.9
released in
August 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Pinot | 2019 March
2019 Mar | ||
Apache Pinot is a real-time distributed OLAP datastore, built to deliver scalable real-time analytics with low latency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Pinot works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.0
released in
March 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Plink | 2015 March
2015 Mar | ||
Plink is a widely used open-source toolset designed for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and another form of complex genetic data analysis. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Plink works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.8_as_released
released in
March 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
PMDK (Persistent Memory Development Kit) | 2018 March
2018 Mar | ||
Persistent Memory Development Kit (PMDK) provides a set of tools and libraries for Application Developers and System Administrators to simplify managing and accessing persistent memory devices. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PMDK (Persistent Memory Development Kit) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.4
released in
March 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Porting Advisor | 2018 February
2018 Feb | ||
Porting Advisor is a tool or service designed to assist in adapting software applications for compatibility with different platforms or environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Porting Advisor works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1
released in
February 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
PostGIS | 2023 May
2023 May | ||
PostGIS extends the capabilities of the PostgreSQL by adding support for indexing, storing, and querying geospatial data. It further provides features like Spatial Data Storage, Spatial Indexing, Spatial Functions, Geometry Processing, Raster Data Support, Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding, and Integration. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PostGIS works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.3.3
released in
May 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Postgres | 2018 May
2018 May | ||
PostgreSQL is an advanced, enterprise class open-source relational database that supports both SQL (relational) and JSON (non-relational) querying. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Postgres works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 9.6.9
released in
May 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Postman | 2024 June
2024 Jun | ||
Postman is a platform for managing and building APIs. It allows users to manage different environments (e.g., development, staging, production) for their APIs. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Postman works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 10.24.26
released in
June 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
PowerShell | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
PowerShell is a cross-platform task automation solution made up of a command-line shell, a scripting language, and a configuration management framework. PowerShell runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PowerShell works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.0.0
released in
April 2020. Support Notes Linux package managers do not include Arm support. Refer to the Arm guide below. Quick-start guides | |||
Predixy | 2017 July
2017 Jul | ||
Predixy is a high-performance proxy designed to efficiently manage and distribute HTTP and HTTPS traffic. It focuses on delivering low-latency, high-throughput capabilities for web services and applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Predixy works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
July 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Presto | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
Presto is a distributed SQL query engine for big data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Presto works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.273
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Prometheus | 2016 April
2016 Apr | ||
Prometheus is an open-source technology designed to provide monitoring and alerting functionality for cloud-native environments, including Kubernetes. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Prometheus works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.18
released in
April 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Prometheus AlertManager | 2016 March
2016 Mar | ||
The Alertmanager manages alerts sent by applications like the Prometheus server. It handles silencing, inhibition of alerts, grouping, deduplicating, and routing them to the correct receiver integration such as email, PagerDuty, or OpsGenie. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Prometheus AlertManager works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.1
released in
March 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Protobuf | 2017 November
2017 Nov | ||
Protocol Buffers (protobuf) is Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Protobuf works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.5.0
released in
November 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
PSMC (Pairwise Sequentially Markovian Coalescent) | 2015 April
2015 Apr | ||
PSMC (Pairwise Sequentially Markovian Coalescent) is a model used to infer the historical population sizes of species from a single genome. By examining patterns of genetic variation, it estimates population dynamics over time and is widely utilized for research on species’ evolutionary history, particularly in human genetics. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PSMC (Pairwise Sequentially Markovian Coalescent) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.6.5
released in
April 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Psutil | 2011 November
2011 Nov | ||
Psutil is a Python library offering tools to access system utilization details like CPU, memory, disk, and network stats, allowing for effective process management and system monitoring. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Psutil works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.4.0
released in
November 2011. Quick-start guides | |||
Pulumi | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Pulumi is an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) platform that allows users to define and manage cloud infrastructure using any programming language. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Pulumi works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.23.0
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Puppet | 2023 November
2023 Nov | ||
Puppet is an open-source configuration management tool used for automating the management of infrastructure, ensuring consistency, compliance, and efficiency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Puppet works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.3.1
released in
November 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Puppet Enterprise | 2023 November
2023 Nov | ||
Puppet Enterprise enables IT operations teams to manage more infrastructure and automate complex workflows at scale. Using Puppet Enterprise helps to achieve greater efficiency and better infrastructure management. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Puppet Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2023, supported by Puppet. Quick-start guides | |||
PyInstaller | 2015 September
2015 Sep | ||
PyInstaller is an open-source tool that converts Python applications into standalone executables. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PyInstaller works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.dev1
released in
September 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Python | 2012 April
2012 Apr | ||
Python is a high-level interpreted programming language. It is widely used in web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and scientific computing, with a large standard library and active community support. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Python works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.7.3
released in
April 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
PyTorch | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
PyTorch is a Python package that provides two high-level features, first is Tensor computation (like NumPy) with strong GPU acceleration and the second is Deep neural networks built on a tape-based autograd system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PyTorch works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.8.0
released in
March 2021. Support Notes The AArch64 wheels are present from python 3.9 onwards. Quick-start guides | |||
PyZMQ | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
PyZMQ is a python wrapper for the ZeroMQ library, which provides a high-performance asynchronous messaging framework. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, PyZMQ works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 21.0.0
released in
January 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Qdrant | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Qdrant is a high-performance vector database designed to handle large-scale, high-dimensional vector data. It is particularly useful for applications in machine learning and artificial intelligence. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Qdrant works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.7.0
released in
April 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
QEMU | 2013 August
2013 Aug | ||
QEMU is an open-source emulator that allows developers to run ARM-based systems on a non-ARM host, providing a complete system emulation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, QEMU works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.0
released in
August 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Qperf | 2017 November
2017 Nov | ||
Qperf is a tool for assessing network performance, measuring bandwidth and latency between nodes. It supports multiple network protocols and offers detailed metrics for evaluating network performance. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Qperf works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.4.10
released in
November 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Qshell (Qiniu) | 2021 February
2021 Feb | ||
Qiniu QShell is a command-line utility designed for managing files and resources stored on Qiniu Cloud Storage directly through a computer's terminal. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Qshell (Qiniu) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.4.3
released in
February 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Qualys Container Security | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
Qualys Container Security is a solution designed to secure containerized applications throughout their lifecycle. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Qualys Container Security works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2021, supported by Qualys. Quick-start guides | |||
Quartz | 2019 March
2019 Mar | ||
Quartz is a richly featured, open source job scheduling library that can be integrated within virtually any Java application. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Quartz works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.3.1
released in
March 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Questa advanced simulator | 2019 October
2019 Oct | ||
Questa Advanced Simulator is a powerful tool for hardware simulation and verification, enabling efficient design validation of complex digital systems. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Questa advanced simulator works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2019, supported by Siemens. Quick-start guides | |||
RabbitMQ | 2012 November
2012 Nov | ||
RabbitMQ is an open-source, lightweight message broker. It acts as a central hub for applications to communicate asynchronously by sending and receiving messages. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, RabbitMQ works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3
released in
November 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Rancher | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Rancher works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.5.8-rc15
released in
April 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Ranger | 2012 March
2012 Mar | ||
Ranger is a VIM-inspired file manager for the console, with VI key bindings. It provides an interface with a view on the directory hierarchy. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ranger works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5.3
released in
March 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
RAxML (Randomized Axelerated Maximum Likelihood) | 2019 December
2019 Dec | ||
RAxML is a software tool for phylogenetic analysis using advanced algorithms. It is designed to handle large datasets and is often used in evolutionary biology research. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, RAxML (Randomized Axelerated Maximum Likelihood) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.2.12
released in
December 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Ray | 2023 March
2023 Mar | ||
A framework for scaling Python and AI applications across multiple nodes. Contains a runtime and libraries for accelerating ML workloads. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ray works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.3.0
released in
March 2023. For context, an alternative package that also works on Arm is Spark. Quick-start guides | |||
RE2 | 2017 May
2017 May | ||
RE2 is a high-performance regular expression engine created by Google. It is designed for speed and safety, processing large-scale patterns without risking stack overflows. Unlike backtracking engines, RE2 uses a finite state machine approach, making it ideal for performance-critical environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, RE2 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2017-05-01
released in
May 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Red Hat | 2018 April
2018 Apr | ||
Red Hat is the world's leading provider of enterprise open-source solutions, including high-performing linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Red Hat works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 7.5
released in
April 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 2018 April
2018 Apr | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a fully supported production-grade operating system (OS) available on premises and in the cloud. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Red Hat Enterprise Linux works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2018, supported by Red Hat. Quick-start guides | |||
Red Hat Jboss Web Server | 2024 February
2024 Feb | ||
Red Hat Jboss Web Server is an application platform for hosting users apps that provides an innovative modular, cloud-ready architecture, powerful management and automation, and world class developer productivity. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Red Hat Jboss Web Server works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6
released in
February 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Redis | 2017 July
2017 Jul | ||
Redis is an open-source, in-memory data structure store used as a database, cache, message broker, and streaming engine. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Redis works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.0.0
released in
July 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Redis Enterprise | 2017 September
2017 Sep | ||
Redis Enterprise is an enterprise-grade Redis, available both on-premises and in the cloud. Redis Enterprise simplifies operations, scaling, and multi-tenancy, includes many integrations, and provides multiple tiers of support. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Redis Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2017, supported by Redis. Quick-start guides | |||
Redpanda Data | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
Redpanda Data is an advanced streaming data platform that seamlessly integrates with Apache Kafka, providing high-performance, scalable, and reliable data streaming capabilities. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Redpanda Data works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 21.5.6
released in
May 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Relion | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
Relion is a software package that determines the electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) structure using an empirical Bayesian approach. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Relion works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.1.0
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Rescale | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
Rescale is a cloud platform designed for high-performance computing that provide scalable compute resources for simulations, engineering and scientific applications. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Rescale works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2022, supported by Rescale. Quick-start guides | |||
Reveal.js | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Reveal.js is an open-source framework for creating HTML presentations with customizable features like slide transitions, speaker notes, and support for various presentation formats. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Reveal.js works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.3.0
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Rinetd | 2016 January
2016 Jan | ||
Rinetd is a lightweight, open-source TCP port redirection server. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Rinetd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.62.0sam
released in
January 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Robot Framework | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
Robot Framework is an open-source test automation framework used for acceptance testing, acceptance test-driven development (ATDD), and robotic process automation (RPA). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Robot Framework works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.2a1
released in
November 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Rocket.Chat | Not yet supported | ||
Rocket.Chat is an adaptable open-source communication tool built for organizations that value strong data security. It offers a user-friendly interface and extensive customization options. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Rocket.Chat does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
Zulip. Quick-start guides | |||
RocketMQ | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
RocketMQ is a distributed platform for messaging and streaming, designed to provide high-throughput and low-latency communication, ideal for real-time processing, microservices, and event-driven architectures. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, RocketMQ works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.9.3
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
RocksDB | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
RocksDB is a high-performance, persistent key-value store developed by Facebook. It is optimized for fast, low-latency storage systems such as solid-state drives (SSDs) and persistent memory. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, RocksDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 6.15.2
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Rocky Linux | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Rocky Linux is a community-driven, enterprise-grade Linux distribution designed to be fully compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Rocky Linux works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.4
released in
September 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Rook | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
Rook is an open source cloud-native storage orchestrator, providing the platform and framework. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Rook works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.0
released in
November 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Rqlite | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
Rqlite is a distributed SQL database that builds on SQLite by adding replication and fault-tolerance capabilities. It delivers a robust and scalable solution for managing relational data across multiple servers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Rqlite works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v7.6.0
released in
July 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Ruby | 2013 December
2013 Dec | ||
Ruby is a flexible and object-oriented language that's easy to learn and use, making it a popular choice for building web applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ruby works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.0
released in
December 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Ruby/Rails | 2011 August
2011 Aug | ||
Ruby on Rails (RoR) is a popular web framework written in the Ruby programming language. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ruby/Rails works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.1.1
released in
August 2011. Quick-start guides | |||
Rundeck | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
Rundeck helps in streamlining operations by enabling users to define, execute and monitor workflows. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Rundeck works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v4.3.0
released in
June 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Rust | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Rust is an open source multi-paradigm, general-purpose programming language that emphasizes performance, type safety, and concurrency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Rust works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.8.0
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Safeguard Authentication Services | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
Safeguard Authentication Services enables user to simplify and identity management based on user existing AD investment. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Safeguard Authentication Services works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2021, supported by One Identity. Quick-start guides | |||
Samba | 2018 September
2018 Sep | ||
Samba facilitates seamless file and printer sharing between Windows and Linux devices, streamlining collaboration and connectivity across diverse network systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Samba works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v4.9.0
released in
September 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
SAP HANA | 2022 September
2022 Sep | ||
SAP HANA is an in-memory database and analytics platform designed by SAP. It processes vast amounts of data in real time, enabling high-speed transactions and advanced analytics for businesses, enhancing decision-making and operational efficiency. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SAP HANA works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2022, supported by SAP. Quick-start guides | |||
Scala | 2024 June
2024 Jun | ||
Scala is a versatile language that merges object-oriented and functional programming styles. It's clear syntax and strong capabilities make it a great option for creating scalable and efficient software. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Scala works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.5.0-RC2
released in
June 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Scikit-learn | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Scikit-learn is a Python-based machine learning library that offers a comprehensive set of tools for building and training predictive models. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Scikit-learn works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.24.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
ScyllaDB Enterprise | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
ScyllaDB Enterprise is a distributed NoSQL wide-column database for data-intensive apps that require high performance and low latency. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ScyllaDB Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2022, supported by Scylla. Quick-start guides | |||
Seastar | 2017 May
2017 May | ||
Seastar is a C++ framework focused on high performance and scalability for asynchronous applications. It optimizes resource management and is tailored for modern multi-core processors, playing a key role in ScyllaDB. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Seastar works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 17.05.0
released in
May 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Seata | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
Seata provides an open-source distributed transaction solution for delivering high performance and easy to use distributed transaction services under a microservices architecture. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Seata works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.0
released in
December 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Self-hosted Runner (CircleCI) | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
CircleCI’s self-hosted runner enables users to use their own infrastructure for running jobs. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Self-hosted Runner (CircleCI) works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2020, supported by CircleCI. Quick-start guides | |||
Sendbird UIKit | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
The Sendbird UIKit helps user quickly build in-app chat with customizable, pre-built UI components. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sendbird UIKit works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.0.0
released in
July 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Sensu | 2019 February
2019 Feb | ||
Sensu is an open-source monitoring tool for cloud environments, apps and infrastructure. It allows to collect and analyze metrics, send alerts and visualize data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sensu works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v5.2.0
released in
February 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Sentieon | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
Sentieon® provides complete solutions for DNA/RNA data with software that is deployable on any generic CPU-based computing system. The software improves upon the BWA, STAR and Minimap2 aligners with accelerated alignment speeds while producing identical output. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sentieon works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2021, supported by Sentieon Inc. Quick-start guides | |||
Seqera Platform | 2023 July
2023 Jul | ||
The Seqera Platform is a collaborative tool for organizing, sharing, and accessing data pipelines and analysis results within scientific and data-driven workflows. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Seqera Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2023, supported by Seqera Labs. Quick-start guides | |||
Sersync | Not yet supported | ||
Sersync is a file synchronization tool designed to efficiently replicate and synchronize directories across different systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Sersync does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
Shiny | 2013 March
2013 Mar | ||
Shiny is an R package developed by RStudio that enables users to build interactive web applications directly from R. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Shiny works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.5.0
released in
March 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Shopify | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
Shopify is a complete commerce platform that lets anyone start, manage, and grow a business. One can use Shopify to build an online store, manage sales, market to customers, and accept payments in digital and physical locations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Shopify works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.7.1
released in
August 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Siemens Simcenter STAR-CCM+ | 2023 February
2023 Feb | ||
Simcenter STAR-CCM+ is a multiphysics CFD software that enables CFD engineers to model the complexity and explore the possibilities of products operating under real-world conditions. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Siemens Simcenter STAR-CCM+ works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2023, supported by Siemens. Quick-start guides | |||
SignalFX-Agent | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
SignalFx agent plays a crucial role in providing the data necessary for comprehensive monitoring and observability, enabling proactive management of modern, dynamic infrastructure environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SignalFX-Agent works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v5.4.3
released in
August 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
SigNoz | 2021 August
2021 Aug | ||
SigNoz is an open-source observability platform that enables real-time monitoring and troubleshooting of applications through metrics, logs, and distributed tracing. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SigNoz works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.3.3
released in
August 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Simform | 2024 January
2024 Jan | ||
Simform focuses on delivering robust, secure, and innovative software products that drive business growth and efficiency. Their services include web and mobile app development, cloud solutions, API integration, and DevOps. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Simform works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2024, supported by Simform. Quick-start guides | |||
Simple Real-time Server (SRS) | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
SRS (Simple Real-time Server) is an open-source, high-performance media server designed for real-time video streaming. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Simple Real-time Server (SRS) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.0-r0
released in
June 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Singularity XDR | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
SentinelOne Singularity XDR unifies and extends detection and response capability across multiple security layers, including endpoint, cloud, identity, network, and mobile, providing security teams with centralized end-to-end enterprise visibility, powerful analytics, and automated response across a large cross-section of the technology stack. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Singularity XDR works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2022, supported by SentinelOne. Quick-start guides | |||
SleakOps | Not yet supported | ||
Craftech SleakOps is a comprehensive monitoring and observability platform designed to track and analyze the performance and health of distributed systems. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, SleakOps does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
An alternative that does work on Arm is
Rancher. Quick-start guides | |||
Slurm | 2018 December
2018 Dec | ||
Slurm is an open-source workload manager for high-performance computing, efficiently scheduling and allocating resources for jobs across large-scale computing clusters. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Slurm works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 18.08.4
released in
December 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Snappy | 2017 June
2017 Jun | ||
Snappy is a compression/decompression library. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Snappy works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.5
released in
June 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Snort | 2020 January
2020 Jan | ||
Snort is an open-source and lightweight network intrusion detection system (NIDS) software for Linux and Windows to detect emerging threats. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Snort works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.9.15.1
released in
January 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Snowflake ODBC | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
Snowflake ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) is a driver that enables applications to connect to a Snowflake database using the ODBC interface. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Snowflake ODBC works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2022, supported by Snowflake. Quick-start guides | |||
Snyk Container | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Snyk Container works with a range of container image operating systems and package managers, Kubernetes flavors and container registries. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Snyk Container works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2020, supported by Snyk. Quick-start guides | |||
Solr | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
Solr is an open-source platform that provides full-text search, faceted search, real-time indexing, dynamic clustering, database integration, and rich document-handling capabilities. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Solr works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 9.1.0
released in
November 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
SONIC | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
SONIC is a free and open source network operating system based on Linux. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SONIC works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 202006-20200712
released in
July 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Sophos Linux Sensor | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
Sophos Linux Sensor is a comprehensive endpoint security solution designed to provide advanced threat detection and response capabilities for Linux environments. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sophos Linux Sensor works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2022, supported by Sophos. Support Notes Sophos Linux Sensor supports ARM64 on platforms with kernel versions 5.3 or later. Quick-start guides | |||
Sophos Protection for Linux | 2023 November
2023 Nov | ||
Sophos Protection for Linux is a comprehensive security solution designed to protect Linux servers and endpoints from malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sophos Protection for Linux works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2023, supported by Sophos. Quick-start guides | |||
Sourcefuse | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
SourceFuse offers top-notch tech consulting and custom software development, helping businesses grow with innovative, cloud-based solutions tailored to their needs. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sourcefuse works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2023, supported by Sourcefuse. Quick-start guides | |||
Spack | 2020 February
2020 Feb | ||
Spack is a package management tool. It supports software across versions and configurations on a wide variety of environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spack works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.14.0
released in
February 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Spark | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Apache Spark is an open-source, distributed processing system used for big data workloads. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spark works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.2.1
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
SPDK | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
The Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK) provides a set of tools and libraries for writing high performance, scalable, user-mode storage applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SPDK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 22.09
released in
December 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Spdlog | 2016 July
2016 Jul | ||
Spdlog is a fast and lightweight C++ logging library designed for high performance and ease of use. It provides simple, efficient logging with support for various log levels and customizable sinks, making it ideal for both small and large applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spdlog works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.9.0
released in
July 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Spectre | 2024 September
2024 Sep | ||
Spectre is a high-performance simulator used for analog and mixed-signal circuits, developed by Cadence. It supports a wide range of applications, including RF, analog, and digital designs. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spectre works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2024, supported by Cadence. Quick-start guides | |||
Speedseq | Not yet supported | ||
SpeedSeq is a framework for rapid genome interpretation and analysis. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Speedseq does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
Sphinx | 2014 March
2014 Mar | ||
Sphinx is a powerful documentation tool that facilitates the creation of organized and structured documentation. It can be thought of as a build tool that extracts information from code comments and reStructuredText files, generating comprehensive documentation from this data. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sphinx works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.2.2
released in
March 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Spinnaker CLI (Spin) | 2023 April
2023 Apr | ||
Spinnaker is an open-source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform. It helps the user release software changes with high velocity and confidence. Spin CLI is used to manage applications and pipelines. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spinnaker CLI (Spin) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.30.0
released in
April 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
SPIRE | 2023 May
2023 May | ||
SPIRE is a toolchain of APIs for establishing trust between software systems across a wide variety of hosting platforms. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SPIRE works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.6.4
released in
May 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Splunk Cloud Platform | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Splunk is a big data platform that simplifies the task of collecting and managing massive volumes of machine-generated data and searching for information within it. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Splunk Cloud Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2022, supported by Splunk. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Boot | 2023 September
2023 Sep | ||
Spring Boot is an open-source Java-based framework used to create standalone, production-grade Spring-based applications with minimal setup and configuration. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Boot works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
September 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Cloud Config | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
Spring Cloud Config offers centralized management of external configurations for distributed applications. It handles both server and client-side settings, allowing apps to pull configurations from sources like Git repositories or databases. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Cloud Config works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.0.0
released in
December 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Cloud Function | 2024 March
2024 Mar | ||
Spring Cloud Function is an open-source project that allows developers to build and deploy functions as services in a cloud-agnostic way. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Cloud Function works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v4.1.1
released in
March 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Cloud Gateway | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Spring Cloud Gateway is an open-source API gateway framework, part of the broader Spring Cloud ecosystem. It provides a simple, scalable solution for routing and filtering requests in microservice architectures. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Cloud Gateway works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.1.2
released in
April 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Cloud Netflix | 2017 February
2017 Feb | ||
Spring Cloud Netflix is a collection of tools for building microservices, providing features like service discovery, load balancing, and fault tolerance. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Cloud Netflix works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.2.5.RELEASE
released in
February 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Cloud OpenFeign | 2018 February
2018 Feb | ||
Spring-cloud-openfeign integrates OpenFeign with Spring Boot apps through autoconfiguration and binding with the Spring Environment, where Feign is a Java to HTTP client binder. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Cloud OpenFeign works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.0.0.M1
released in
February 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Cloud Sleuth | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Spring cloud sleuth is a tool for distributed tracing which is a key aspect of monitoring and observability in cloud-native applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Cloud Sleuth works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Cloud Stream | 2019 June
2019 Jun | ||
Spring Cloud Stream is a framework that enables the creation of microservices powered by messaging, with support for systems like Kafka and RabbitMQ. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Cloud Stream works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.0.M1
released in
June 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Cloud Task | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Spring Cloud Task is a framework designed to execute short-lived microservices. It streamlines creating and managing one-time or batch jobs in cloud environments, providing built-in features for tracking and monitoring task execution. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Spring Cloud Task works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.3.1
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Spring Framework | Not yet supported | ||
The Spring Framework offers a robust infrastructure for building Java applications, leveraging cutting-edge techniques to drive development efficiency. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Spring Framework does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
SQLite | 2013 October
2013 Oct | ||
SQLite is a C-language library that implements a small, fast, self-contained, high-reliability, full-featured, SQL database engine. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SQLite works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.8.1
released in
October 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
Sqoop | 2014 November
2014 Nov | ||
Apache Sqoop is built to efficiently move large amounts of data between Apache Hadoop and structured databases, such as relational databases. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sqoop works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.99.4
released in
November 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Squid | 2012 February
2012 Feb | ||
Squid is a caching proxy for the Web supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. It reduces bandwidth and improves response times by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Squid works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.2.0.15
released in
February 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
SSDB | 2020 February
2020 Feb | ||
SSDB is a high performace key-value(key-string, key-zset, key-hashmap) NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SSDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.9.7
released in
February 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Starburst Enterprise | 2021 August
2021 Aug | ||
Starburst Enterprise is a fully supported, production-tested and enterprise-grade distribution of open source Trino. It improves performance and security while making it easy to deploy, connect, and manage your Trino environment. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Starburst Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2021, supported by Starburst. Quick-start guides | |||
Storm | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Apache Storm is a free and open source distributed realtime computation system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Storm works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.2.0
released in
June 2020. Support Notes openjdk-11-jdk Quick-start guides | |||
Stream | Master branch (2023 July
Master branch (2023 Jul | ||
STREAM is a high-performance computing (HPC) benchmark designed to measure the memory bandwidth of a system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Stream works on Arm Linux servers starting from version
released in
July Master branch (2023. Quick-start guides | |||
StreamLit | 2019 February
2019 Feb | ||
Streamlit is a python framework for AI/ML engineers that lets users transform data scripts into shareable web apps. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, StreamLit works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.26.0
released in
February 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Strongswan | 2020 March
2020 Mar | ||
StrongSwan is an OpenSource IPsec-based VPN solution. It is used to ensure secure communications with remote networks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Strongswan works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.8.3
released in
March 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Supervisor | 2013 July
2013 Jul | ||
Supervisor is a client-server system which helps its users monitor and control processes on UNIX-like operating systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Supervisor works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3
released in
July 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
SUSE | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) is a Linux-based server operating system designed for mainframes, servers, workstations and desktop computers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SUSE works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 12 SP2
released in
November 2016. Support Notes There are minimum hardware requirements to install SUSE on Arm hardware. For all details, read this install guide from SUSE. Quick-start guides | |||
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) is a secure, adaptable and easy-to-manage Linux server platform that allows developers and administrators to deploy business-critical workloads on-premises, in the cloud and at the edge. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2020, supported by SUSE. Quick-start guides | |||
Swift (Arm64) | 2019 April
2019 Apr | ||
Swift is a programming language tailored for building applications on iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and Linux. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Swift (Arm64) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version Swift 4.2.3 RELEASE
released in
April 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Sysbench | 2017 February
2017 Feb | ||
Sysbench is a benchmarking tool for evaluating system performance, including databases, CPU, memory, and I/O operations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Sysbench works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
February 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Tailscale | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
Tailscale is a VPN service that makes the devices and applications you own accessible anywhere in the world, securely and effortlessly. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Tailscale works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2021, supported by Tailscale. Quick-start guides | |||
Tandem Repeats Finder (TRF) | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Tandem Repeat Finder (TRF) is a bioinformatics tool designed to identify and analyze tandem repeats in DNA sequences. It efficiently detects various repeat patterns, aiding researchers in understanding genomic structures and their implications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Tandem Repeats Finder (TRF) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.09.1
released in
June 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Tcl | 2012 July
2012 Jul | ||
Tcl is a versatile programming language and framework that enables the development of custom software applications by integrating diverse applications, protocols, devices, and frameworks. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Tcl works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.5.12
released in
July 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
TDengine | 2022 September
2022 Sep | ||
TDengine is an open source, high-performance, cloud native time-series database optimized for Internet of Things (IoT), Connected Cars, Industrial IoT and DevOps. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TDengine works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.1.0
released in
September 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
TeamCity | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
TeamCity is an advanced CI/CD solution that allows for flexible workflows, collaboration, and development practices. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TeamCity works on Arm Linux servers from
May 2021, supported by JetBrains. Quick-start guides | |||
TEJAPI | 2018 May
2018 May | ||
TEJAPI is a service provided by the Taiwan Economic Journal (TEJ) that provides access to various financial, economic, and business information. It provides information such as stock prices, company announcements, and macroeconomics in Taiwan and Asia in general. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TEJAPI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.3
released in
May 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Telegraf | 2017 June
2017 Jun | ||
Telegraf is an open-source, lightweight tool used to gather, process, and transmit metrics and event data from multiple sources. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Telegraf works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3.1
released in
June 2017. Quick-start guides | |||
Teleport Unified Access Plane | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Teleport provides on-demand, least-privileged access to your infrastructure, on a foundation of cryptographic identity and zero trust, with built-in identity and policy governance. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Teleport Unified Access Plane works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2020, supported by Teleport (Gravitational). Quick-start guides | |||
Tengine | 2023 February
2023 Feb | ||
Tengine is a web server originated by Taobao, the largest e-commerce website in Asia. Tengine is based on the Nginx HTTP server and has many advanced features. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Tengine works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.4.0
released in
February 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Tensorflow | 2022 September
2022 Sep | ||
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open-source platform for machine learning. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Tensorflow works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.10.0
released in
September 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Terraform | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool. It is used to automate cloud infrastructure. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Terraform works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.14.0
released in
December 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Terraform | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool. It is used to automate cloud infrastructure. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Terraform works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2020, supported by HashiCorp. Quick-start guides | |||
Terraform-provider-chaossearch | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
Terraform-provider-chaossearch is a plugin for ChaosSearch empowers users to efficiently handle ChaosSearch resources within Terraform's framework. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Terraform-provider-chaossearch works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.7
released in
May 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Tesseract | 2015 July
2015 Jul | ||
Tesseract is an open-source optical character recognition (OCR) engine that is widely used in AI and machine learning applications to extract text from images or scanned documents. It leverages machine learning techniques to recognize and convert different types of text. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Tesseract works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.04.00
released in
July 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Tetrate Istio Subscription | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
TIS is a fully-supported, Enterprise-ready product from Tetrate that provides vetted builds of Istio, tested against all major cloud platforms. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Tetrate Istio Subscription works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2022, supported by Tetrate. Quick-start guides | |||
Thanos | 2018 September
2018 Sep | ||
Thanos is a set of components that can be composed into a highly available metric system with unlimited storage capacity, which can be added seamlessly on top of existing Prometheus deployments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Thanos works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1.0
released in
September 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
The Update Framework (TUF) | 2013 September
2013 Sep | ||
TUF provides a flexible framework and specification that developers can adopt into any software update system. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, The Update Framework (TUF) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.7.5
released in
September 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
The Vascular Fluid Structure Interaction Pipline (VaSP) | Not yet supported | ||
The Vascular Fluid Structure Interaction Simulation Pipeline (VaSP) is a toolkit for simulating fluid-structure interactions (FSI) in vascular systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, The Vascular Fluid Structure Interaction Pipline (VaSP) does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
The Visualization Toolkit (VTK) | 2020 March
2020 Mar | ||
VTK (The Visualization Toolkit) is an open-source software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools and libraries for creating complex visualizations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, The Visualization Toolkit (VTK) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v9.0.0.rc1
released in
March 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
ThirdAI Platform | 2024 January
2024 Jan | ||
ThirdAI a multi-purpose library that provides a high-level API to build machine learning models. The platform provides an AI solution with lower cost and no GPUs, no embeddings, and no vector databases. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ThirdAI Platform works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2024, supported by ThirdAI. Quick-start guides | |||
Thoughtworks Talisman | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
ThoughtWorks Talisman is an open-source security tool designed to prevent the accidental inclusion of sensitive information in git repositories. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Thoughtworks Talisman works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.28.1
released in
August 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
ThreatMapper | 2024 February
2024 Feb | ||
ThreatMapper is a security tool designed to assess and map potential threats within IT environments. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ThreatMapper works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.1.0
released in
February 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
TiDB | 2019 August
2019 Aug | ||
PingCAP's TiDB is a powerful and versatile distributed SQL database that bridges the gap between traditional relational databases and modern NoSQL solutions. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TiDB works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2019, supported by PingCAP. Quick-start guides | |||
TiDB (PingCAP) | 2019 July
2019 Jul | ||
TiDB is an open-source distributed SQL database. It offers high availability, horizontal scalability, MySQL compatibility, ACID transactions and real-time analytics. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TiDB (PingCAP) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v3.0.1
released in
July 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
TiKV | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
A distributed transactional key-value database. Based on the design of Google Spanner and HBase. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TiKV works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.1.0
released in
January 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Timber | 2015 March
2015 Mar | ||
Timber accelerates the creation of fully customized WordPress themes, ensuring faster development with sustainable code practices. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Timber works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.21.0
released in
March 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
TimescaleDB | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
TimescaleDB is an open-source time-series database that allows users to store and analyze large amounts of time-stamped data with high performance and scalability. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TimescaleDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.6.0
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Tinyproxy | 2018 September
2018 Sep | ||
Tinyproxy is a light-weight HTTP/HTTPS proxy daemon for POSIX operating systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Tinyproxy works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.10.0
released in
September 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
TinyXML2 | 2014 March
2014 Mar | ||
TinyXML2 is a C++ XML parser, which means it's used for parsing and manipulating XML documents. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TinyXML2 works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.0.1
released in
March 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
TNSR Software | 2024 July
2024 Jul | ||
TNSR software by Netgate provides advanced networking solutions for high-performance packet processing. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TNSR Software works on Arm Linux servers from
July 2024, supported by Netgate. Quick-start guides | |||
torchtune | 2024 September
2024 Sep | ||
torchtune is a Native-PyTorch library for LLM fine-tuning. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, torchtune works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.3.0
released in
September 2024. Support Notes torchao must be built from source - instructions in the referenced Arm content below. Quick-start guides | |||
Traefik Enterprise | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
Traefik Enterprise is a unified API Gateway. It simplifies the discovery, security and deployment of APIs and microservices. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Traefik Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
March 2022, supported by Traefik. Quick-start guides | |||
Transformers (Hugging Face) | 2016 August
2016 Aug | ||
Transformers from Hugging Face is a toolkit that simplifies the utilization of advanced AI models for comprehending and generating human language. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Transformers (Hugging Face) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.1
released in
August 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Travis CI (SaaS) | 2019 October
2019 Oct | ||
Travis CI is a hosted continuous integration service used to build and test software projects hosted on GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Travis CI (SaaS) works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2019, supported by Travis CI. Quick-start guides | |||
Trino | 2020 February
2020 Feb | ||
Trino is a distributed SQL query engine that enables fast querying of large datasets across various data sources. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Trino works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 330
released in
February 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Trivy | 2019 May
2019 May | ||
Trivy is most comprehensive and easy-to-use open source vulnerability scanner for container images. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Trivy works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.0.1
released in
May 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
TypeScript | 2014 November
2014 Nov | ||
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that adds optional static typing, providing several key benefits for developers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, TypeScript works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3
released in
November 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
Ubuntu | 2015 October
2015 Oct | ||
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution based on Debian for the enterprise server, desktop, cloud, and IoT. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Ubuntu works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 16.04
released in
October 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
UnixBench | 2015 June
2015 Jun | ||
UnixBench is a benchmarking tool designed to evaluate the performance of Unix-like operating systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, UnixBench works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v5.1.3
released in
June 2015. Quick-start guides | |||
Unleash | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Unleash is an open-source feature flag platform. It helps an enterprise to increase it's software release velocity without compromising on security, compliance, or data governance and also helps a developer by providing tools to be efficient. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Unleash works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.9
released in
April 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Uptycs | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Uptycs is a cybersecurity company that provides a security analytics platform designed for continuous monitoring, visibility, and protection of endpoints and cloud environments. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Uptycs works on Arm Linux servers from
September 2021, supported by Uptycs. Quick-start guides | |||
UUI | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
EPAM UUI is a Figma-based React component library with integrated tools like Plate.js for rich text editing, offering solutions for forms, tables, and common subsystems. It provides extensive support, including examples, demos, and turn-key project initiation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, UUI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.0.0
released in
May 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
uv | 2024 February
2024 Feb | ||
uv is a cross-platform asynchronous I/O library written in C. It provides an event-driven I/O API for files, network sockets, and timers. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, uv works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.0.5
released in
February 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Varnish | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
Varnish Enterprise edge caching and content delivery software enables fast, reliable digital experiences for users and systems. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Varnish works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.17.1
released in
March 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Vault | 2017 April
2017 Apr | ||
HashiCorp Vault is an identity-based secrets and encryption management system. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Vault works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2017, supported by HashiCorp. Quick-start guides | |||
Vector | 2019 December
2019 Dec | ||
Vector is an observability data pipeline that allows organizations to collect, transform, and route logs, metrics, and traces from various sources to multiple destinations. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Vector works on Arm Linux servers from
December 2019, supported by Vector by Datadog. Quick-start guides | |||
Vectorscan | 2022 January
2022 Jan | ||
Hyperscan and by extension Vectorscan is a high-performance multiple regex matching library. It follows the regular expression syntax of the commonly-used libpcre library, but is a standalone library with its own C API. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Vectorscan works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.4.6
released in
January 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Vespa (open source) | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
Vespa is a search and data processing engine designed for real-time AI data processing applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Vespa (open source) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.37.26
released in
August 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Vespa Cloud | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Vespa is a robust search engine that supports vector, lexical, and structured data searches. For production-ready search solutions, it integrates machine-learned model inference, ensuring scalability and high availability. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Vespa Cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2022, supported by Vespa. Quick-start guides | |||
VictoriaMetrics | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
VictoriaMetrics is a cost-effective monitoring solution and time series database. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, VictoriaMetrics works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v0.2.1
released in
August 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
VictoriaMetrics Enterprise | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
VictoriaMetrics Enterprise is a commercial offering provided by VictoriaMetrics to help solve organization’s monitoring and observability. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, VictoriaMetrics Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
February 2022, supported by VictoriaMetrics. Quick-start guides | |||
VictoriaMetrics Enterprise | 2020 August
2020 Aug | ||
VictoriaMetrics Enterprise helps provide monitoring and observability set-ups to organizations, and is highly scalable, reliable, available, cost-effective, and secure. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, VictoriaMetrics Enterprise works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2020, supported by VictoriaMetrics. Quick-start guides | |||
Visual Studio Code (VSCode) | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Popular code editor from Microsoft optimized for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Visual Studio Code (VSCode) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.5
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Vitess | 2020 January
2020 Jan | ||
Vitess is a database clustering system for horizontal scaling of MySQL through generalized sharding. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Vitess works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.0.0
released in
January 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
vLLM | Not yet supported | ||
vLLM is a fast, straightforward library for LLM inference and serving. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, vLLM does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
VMware Carbon Black (Linux Sensor) | 2023 January
2023 Jan | ||
VMware Carbon Black ensure comprehensive protection of an organization's data and customer information against malware, non-malware and living-off-the-land attacks. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, VMware Carbon Black (Linux Sensor) works on Arm Linux servers from
January 2023, supported by VMware. Quick-start guides | |||
VMware VSphere | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
VMware VSphere is VMware's virtualization platform, which transforms data centers into aggregated computing infrastructures that include CPU, storage, and networking resources. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, VMware VSphere works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2020, supported by VMware. Quick-start guides | |||
Volcano | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Volcano is a Cloud Native Batch System. It provides a suite of mechanisms that are commonly required by many classes of batch & elastic workload including machine learning/deep learning, bioinformatics/genomics and other "big data" applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Volcano works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.1.0
released in
October 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
VPP | 2018 September
2018 Sep | ||
Vector Packet Processor (VPP) is a fast, scalable layer 2-4 multi-platform network stack. It runs in linux userspace on multiple architectures including x86, Arm, and Power architectures. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, VPP works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3.0
released in
September 2018. Quick-start guides | |||
Vsftpd | 2016 May
2016 May | ||
Vsftpd is a secure, high-performance FTP server for Unix-like systems, designed for reliability and strong security features. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Vsftpd works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.3.1
released in
May 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Vue | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Vue is a modern JavaScript framework designed to create user interfaces. It features reactive data binding and a component-based architecture, and it can be easily integrated into existing projects. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Vue works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.0.0
released in
September 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
VVdeC | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
VVdeC, the Fraunhofer Versatile Video Decoder, is a fast software H.266/VVC decoder implementation supporting all features of the VVC Main10 profile. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, VVdeC works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.4.0
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
VVenC | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
VVenC software is based on VTM 6, with optimizations including software redesign to mitigate performance bottlenecks and extensive SIMD optimizations. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, VVenC works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v1.7.0-rc1
released in
December 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Wallaroo | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
Wallaroo offers turnkey inference microservices on CPUs or GPUs, in any cloud or edge, with minimal setup overhead. It is designed to reduce the complexity and time associated with deploying and managing models in production. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Wallaroo works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2023, supported by Wallaroo.AI. Quick-start guides | |||
Wasmtime | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Wasmtime is a runtime for WebAssembly. It is fast, secure, configurable, supports a rich set of APIs, and compliant by standards. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Wasmtime works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.16.0
released in
May 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Wazuh (Agent & Manager) | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Wazuh is a monitoring solution for threat detection, integrity monitoring, incident response and compliance. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Wazuh (Agent & Manager) works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2020, supported by Wazuh. Quick-start guides | |||
Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is a numerical weather prediction (NWP) system designed for both atmospheric research and operational forecasting applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v4.2.2
released in
January 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Weaviate | 2023 March
2023 Mar | ||
Weaviate is a robust, fast, and scalable open-source database that stores data as vectors in the cloud. It leverages advanced machine learning to convert diverse data types into a searchable vector database. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Weaviate works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.18.0
released in
March 2023. Quick-start guides | |||
Weaviate | 2021 June
2021 Jun | ||
Weaviate is an AI-native database, which builds trustworthy generative AI applications, and provides less data leaks. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Weaviate works on Arm Linux servers from
June 2021, supported by Weaviate. Quick-start guides | |||
Wget | 2014 January
2014 Jan | ||
Wget is a command-line utility for downloading files from the web. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Wget works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.15
released in
January 2014. Quick-start guides | |||
WildFly | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
WildFly is a powerful, modular and lightweight application server that helps to build amazing applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, WildFly works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 18.0.1
released in
November 2019. Support Notes As a Java-based platform, this package will run on top of an Arm compatible JVM. Quick-start guides | |||
Windows | 2018 November
2018 Nov | ||
Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Windows works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2018, supported by Microsoft. Quick-start guides | |||
Wireshark | 2019 December
2019 Dec | ||
Wireshark is a widely-used, open-source network protocol analyzer that enables users to capture and inspect network traffic in real-time. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Wireshark works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.2.0
released in
December 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
WooCommerce | 2024 June
2024 Jun | ||
WooCommerce is a plugin for WordPress that adds e-commerce functionality to users website and allowing to sell products or services online. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, WooCommerce works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.9.2
released in
June 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
Wordpress | 2022 January
2022 Jan | ||
WordPress is a content management system (CMS) that allows you to host and build websites. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Wordpress works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5.9
released in
January 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Workload Security Agent | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
The Lacework Linux agent provides threat detection, file integrity monitoring, vulnerability detection, and host-based intrusion detection for the cloud or on-premises Linux OS-based workloads. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Workload Security Agent works on Arm Linux servers from
November 2020, supported by Lacework. Quick-start guides | |||
WRK | 2012 March
2012 Mar | ||
Wrk is a modern HTTP benchmarking tool that generates significant load on web servers to evaluate their performance. It features a multi-threaded design and customizable request patterns, making it ideal for stress testing and analyzing server responses. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, WRK works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.0.0
released in
March 2012. Quick-start guides | |||
Xcelium Logic Simulator | 2017 October
2017 Oct | ||
Xcelium simulator is a powerful tool for debugging and simulating digital designs. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Xcelium Logic Simulator works on Arm Linux servers from
October 2017, supported by Cadence. Quick-start guides | |||
Xen CI | 2013 July
2013 Jul | ||
Xen CI is a DevOps tool within the cloud-native ecosystem that automates the building, testing, and validation of the Xen Project's codebase. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Xen CI works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.3.0
released in
July 2013. Quick-start guides | |||
XGBoost | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
XGBoost is an optimized distributed gradient boosting library designed to be highly efficient, flexible and portable. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, XGBoost works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.2.1
released in
October 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Xtrabackup | 2024 June
2024 Jun | ||
Xtrabackup is a utility for performing live backups of MySQL and MariaDB databases without downtime. It facilitates consistent data recovery and uninterrupted database operation. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Xtrabackup works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.0.35-31.0
released in
June 2024. Quick-start guides | |||
xxHash | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
xxHash is an extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm, working at RAM speed limit. It is proposed in four flavors (XXH32, XXH64, XXH3_64bits and XXH3_128bits). Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, xxHash works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.4.4
released in
June 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
XXL-JOB | 2016 May
2016 May | ||
XXL-JOB is a distributed task scheduling platform, whose design helps the user to develop quickly, be lightweight, learn easily, and easy to expand. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, XXL-JOB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.3.0
released in
May 2016. Quick-start guides | |||
Yambo | Not yet supported | ||
Yambo is a computational tool for many-body perturbation theory, used to analyze electronic properties of materials in solid-state physics. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. No, Yambo does not yet work on Arm Linux servers.
Suggest an alternative here. Quick-start guides | |||
Yarn | 2021 October
2021 Oct | ||
Yarn is a package manager that doubles down as project manager. Whether user work on simple projects or industry monorepos, whether users are an open source developer or an enterprise user. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Yarn works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.1.0
released in
October 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Yellowbrick Data | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Yellowbrick Data is a modern, high-performance data warehouse platform designed for large-scale enterprise use, enabling fast, scalable data analytics. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Yellowbrick Data works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2022, supported by Yellowbrick. Quick-start guides | |||
YugabyteDB | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
YugabyteDB is a distributed SQL database with great performance that powers large-scale, worldwide applications on the internet. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, YugabyteDB works on Arm Linux servers starting from version v2.8.0.0
released in
November 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Zabbix | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Zabbix provides monitoring solutions to the enterprises. It checks the integrity of servers, various parameters of a network, virtual machines, applications, services, databases, websites, cloud and more. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zabbix works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 5
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
ZeroC ICE | 2019 February
2019 Feb | ||
ZeroC Internet Communications Engine(ICE) is a comprehensive framework for developing distributed systems. It simplifies the development of networked applications by managing low-level network interactions. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, ZeroC ICE works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.7.2
released in
February 2019. Quick-start guides | |||
Zilliz cloud | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
Zilliz Cloud delivers a managed solution for the Milvus vector database, facilitating effortless cloud management and scalability of vector data for projects of any size. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zilliz cloud works on Arm Linux servers from
August 2023, supported by Zilliz. Quick-start guides | |||
Zipkin | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
Zipkin is an open-source distributed tracing system. It is designed to help developers collect and visualize the timing data needed to troubleshoot latency problems in microservice architectures. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zipkin works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 2.22.1
released in
November 2020. Quick-start guides | |||
Zlib | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
Zlib is a general purpose data compression library. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zlib works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 1.2.12
released in
March 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Zookeeper | 2021 March
2021 Mar | ||
ZooKeeper is a centralized service for maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed synchronization, and providing group services. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zookeeper works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 3.7.0
released in
March 2021. Support Notes As a Java-based platform, this package will run on top of an Arm compatible JVM. Quick-start guides | |||
Zstandard | 2021 October
2021 Oct | ||
Zstandard is a fast lossless compression algorithm, targeting real-time compression scenarios at zlib-level and better compression ratios. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zstandard works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 0.16.0
released in
October 2021. Quick-start guides | |||
Zulip | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Zulip is an organized team chat app, designed for efficient communication. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zulip works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 4.1
released in
February 2022. Quick-start guides | |||
Zulu Enterprise JDK | 2014 April
2014 Apr | ||
Azul Zulu Enterprise, also a component of Azul Platform Core, is designed with the certified builds, tight security, and cost efficiencies needed to run today’s business–critical, Java-based services. Works on Arm?
For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zulu Enterprise JDK works on Arm Linux servers from
April 2014, supported by Azul. Quick-start guides | |||
Zulu OpenJDK (Azul Systems) | 2014 April
2014 Apr | ||
Zulu-OpenJDK is a free, ready-to-use version of OpenJDK which is the open-source foundation for running Java applications. Works on Arm?
Version listed is the first version we located that enabled support for Arm servers (with Neoverse IP). It was sourced from release notes, aarch64 binary availability, and/or manual validation. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. Yes, Zulu OpenJDK (Azul Systems) works on Arm Linux servers starting from version 8.31.1.122
released in
April 2014. Quick-start guides |
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