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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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Buildkite 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. Vendor 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. Vendor 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. Vendor Anaconda Quick-start guides | |||
Anbox Cloud | 2021 November
2021 Nov | ||
Anbox Cloud is the mobile cloud computing platform delivered by Canonical. Vendor Canonical 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.4.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Vendor 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. Vendor Ansys Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Arrow | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
Apache Arrow is a multi-language toolbox for accelerated data interchange and in-memory processing. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 4.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.4.32 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Pulsar | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Apache Pulsar is an open-source, distributed messaging and streaming platform built for the cloud. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.10.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Apache Tomcat | 2012 January
2012 Jan | ||
Apache Tomcat is an open-source web server and servlet container for Java web applications. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 6.0.35 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Vendor 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. Vendor Aqua Security Quick-start guides | |||
Argo | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
Open source tools for Kubernetes to run workflows, manage clusters, and do GitOps right. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.3.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.6.31 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Aviatrix 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. Vendor 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. Vendor Microsoft Azure Quick-start guides | |||
Backstage | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.2.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Beanstalkd | 2012 November
2012 Nov | ||
Beanstalk is a simple, fast work queue. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v1.8 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Bitnami 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. Alternative package options Avahi | |||
BoringSSL | 2022 December
2022 Dec | ||
BoringSSL is a custom version of OpenSSL that was created and maintained by Google. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. fips-20220613 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Buildpacks | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.25.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.21.3 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.0.14 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 4.0.0rc3 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Ceph | 2015 January
2015 Jan | ||
Ceph is an open-source, distributed storage system. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.91 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.7.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor CFD Direct 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.1.2 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Progress (Chef) Quick-start guides | |||
Cilium | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Cilium is a networking, observability, and security solution with an eBPF-based dataplane. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.8.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.17554 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor CIS Quick-start guides | |||
Clang/LLVM | 2019 May
2019 May | ||
LLVM is a set of compiler and toolchain technologies that can be used to develop a frontend for any programming language and a backend for any instruction set architecture. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 7.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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). Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 22.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.8.2 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v2.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v0.3.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.0.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
CockroachDB | 2023 February
2023 Feb | ||
CockroachDB is a cloud-native distributed SQL database designed to build, scale, and manage modern, data-intensive applications. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 22.2.5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Sumo Logic 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. Vendor COMSOL Quick-start guides | |||
Consul | 2017 June
2017 Jun | ||
Consul is a multi-networking tool that offers a fully-featured service mesh solution. Vendor HashiCorp Quick-start guides | |||
Container Network Interface | 2017 January
2017 Jan | ||
Container Network Interface is a specification to configure network interfaces in Linux containers. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.4.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Containerd | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Containerd is an industry-standard container runtime with an emphasis on simplicity, robustness, and portability. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.6.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Contour | 2019 March
2019 Mar | ||
Contour is a Kubernetes ingress controller using Envoy proxy. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.10.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
CoreDNS | 2017 November
2017 Nov | ||
CoreDNS is a DNS server that chain plugins to achieve various functionalities. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.9.10 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Cortex | 2021 August
2021 Aug | ||
Cortex is horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long term storage for Prometheus. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.10.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Couchbase | 2022 May
2022 May | ||
Couchbase is a full-featured, multimodel distributed NoSQL database. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 7.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
CRI-O | 2021 April
2021 Apr | ||
Open Container Initiative-based implementation of Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.21.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Cribl Quick-start guides | |||
Crossplane | 2018 December
2018 Dec | ||
Crossplane is a framework for building cloud native control planes without needing to write code. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.2.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Dapr | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.11.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Dapr (Serverless) | 2021 February
2021 Feb | ||
Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Databricks 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. Vendor Datadog Quick-start guides | |||
Dav1d | 2018 December
2018 Dec | ||
Dav1d is an AV1 cross-platform decoder, open-source, and focused on speed and correctness. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.11.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Debian | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
Debian is an operating system and a distribution of Free Software. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 8 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Trend Micro Quick-start guides | |||
DentOS | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
DentOS is a SwitchDev based NOS built on top of Open Network Linux. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.9 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Django | 2012 May
2012 May | ||
Django is a high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.2.6 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.11.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
DPDK | 2015 December
2015 Dec | ||
DPDK is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.2 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Dragonfly | 2022 August
2022 Aug | ||
Dragonfly is an open source P2P-based file distribution and image acceleration system. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.0.5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Drone | 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Drone (Runner & Server) | 2018 August
2018 Aug | ||
Drone by Harness is a modern Continuous Integration platform that empowers busy teams to automate their build, test and release workflows using a powerful, cloud native pipeline engine. Vendor Harness (Drone.io) 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.17.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 8.6.0-beta1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.14.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Buildkite Quick-start guides | |||
Elasticsearch | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Elasticsearch is the distributed search and analytics engine at the heart of the Elastic Stack. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 7.7.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Alternative package options No alternatives identified...yet.
Suggest an alternative here. | |||
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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v1.16.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Support Notes Istio support for aarch64 was added in v1.15 (Aug-31-2022). Istio and Envoy are often used together. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v3.2.11 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Falco | 2022 July
2022 Jul | ||
Falco is a cloud native runtime security tool for Linux operating systems. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.32.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor CrowdStrike 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 28 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. n0.7.7 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Kinvolk 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.17.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.12.32 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.10.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Flux | 2020 September
2020 Sep | ||
Flux is an open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.0.21 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
FortiGate VM | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
FortiGate VM delivers AI-powered advanced threat protection across clouds and data centers. Vendor Fortinet Quick-start guides | |||
GCC | 2018 October
2018 Oct | ||
The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is a compiler system produced by the GNU Project supporting various programming languages. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 6.5.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Genymobile Quick-start guides | |||
GitHub Actions Self-hosted Runner | 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. Vendor GitHub Quick-start guides | |||
Github Runner | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows, now with world-class CI/CD. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.161.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 13.4.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor GitLab 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.19 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Google Cloud 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 5.2.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Grafana Labs 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.0.4 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v1.38.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Gunicorn | 2013 July
2013 Jul | ||
Gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a Python WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 17.5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. release-20210121.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.3.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.5.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor HAProxy Quick-start guides | |||
Harbor | 2023 April
2023 Apr | ||
An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.7.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Hbase | 2012 January
2012 Jan | ||
Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational database. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. hbase-0.92.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.3.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.10.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.0.2 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Honeycomb Quick-start guides | |||
in-toto | 2017 November
2017 Nov | ||
in-toto is a framework to protect supply chain integrity. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.0.3 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor New Relic 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. Vendor Rapid7 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v2.26.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Istio | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
Istio is an open-source service mesh that layers transparently onto existing distributed applications. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.6.0-alpha.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.18.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 8 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.6 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Jitsi | 2022 June
2022 Jun | ||
Jitsi Meet is a fully encrypted, 100% open source video conferencing solution. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. stable-7287-1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.8.10 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.4.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Karmada | 2021 September
2021 Sep | ||
Karmada (Kubernetes Armada) is a Open, Multi-Cloud, Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Orchestration. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.9.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.2.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.7.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.8.3 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor CloudLinux 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 12.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 6.3.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Kibana | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Kibana is a browser-based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 7.7.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.19.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Kong Gateway | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
Kong Gateway is a lightweight, fast, and flexible cloud-native API gateway. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.3.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.3.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Kubeflow | 2023 November
2023 Nov | ||
Kubeflow the cloud-native platform for machine learning operations - pipelines, training and deployment. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.8.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Kubernetes | 2016 December
2016 Dec | ||
Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.5.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.3.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
KubeVirt | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
Kubernetes Virtualization API and runtime in order to define and manage virtual machines. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v0.41.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Kyverno | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Security applications Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.6.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Libaom | 2018 June
2018 Jun | ||
Libaom is an open-source codec library developed by the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia). Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Libgav1 | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
Libgav1 is a Main profile (0), High profile (1) & Professional profile (2) compliant AV1 decoder. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.16.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
LibOQS | 2021 December
2021 Dec | ||
Liboqs is an open source C library for quantum-safe cryptographic algorithms. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.7.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.4.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. r2971 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.4 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.2.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. edge-20.8.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Threat Stack 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.9.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. r116 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Magento | 2022 April
2022 Apr | ||
Magento is a powerful open source e-commerce platform. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.4.4 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Mattermost | 2023 August
2023 Aug | ||
Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v8.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
MediaWiki | 2022 November
2022 Nov | ||
MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software package written in PHP. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.39.7 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.5.16 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor MinIO 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. RELEASE.2017-01-25T03-14-52Z is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.4.24 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor MongoDB 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.5.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
MurmurHash | 2023 March
2023 Mar | ||
MurmurHash is used for general hash-based lookup. It is a non-cryptographic hash function. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
MySQL | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 8.0.23 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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 | |||
NATS | 2018 February
2018 Feb | ||
NATS is a simple, secure and performant communications system for digital systems, services and devices. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.0.4 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Nessus | 2020 May
2020 May | ||
Nessus is industry's most trusted vulnerability assessment solution to assess the modern attack surface. Vendor Tenable 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.16.2 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
NGINX | 2014 October
2014 Oct | ||
NGINX is open-source software for web serving, reverse proxying, caching, load balancing, media streaming etc. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.7.7 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor F5 (NGINX) Quick-start guides | |||
Notary | 2016 May
2016 May | ||
Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.3 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.2.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Numpy | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
NumPy is the fundamental package for array computing with Python. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.19.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
OneAgent | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
OneAgent is responsible for collecting all monitoring data within the monitored environment. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.37.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.12.4 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.3.9 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.3.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenEBS | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
OpenEBS is an open-source containerized storage platform that provides persistent storage for Kubernetes workloads. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v2.3.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
OpenEuler | 2020 March
2020 Mar | ||
OpenEuler is an open source project incubated and operated by the OpenAtom Foundation. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 20.03 LTS is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.4.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.0.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.0.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.10.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Openmetrics | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
OpenMetrics specifies the de-facto standard for transmitting cloud-native metrics at scale. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.15.8.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Red Hat 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.0.2 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
operator-framework | 2020 April
2020 Apr | ||
operator-framework is a SDK for building Kubernetes applications. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.17.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Oracle Quick-start guides | |||
Oracle SQL | 2019 January
2019 Jan | ||
Oracle SQL Developer is a free, integrated development environment that simplifies the development and management of Oracle Database in both traditional and Cloud deployments. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 19c is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.12.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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). Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 4.18 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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 | |||
PHP | 2020 November
2020 Nov | ||
PHP is a general-purpose scripting language widely used as a server-side language for creating dynamic web pages. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 8.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 9.6.9 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 7.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Support Notes Linux package managers do not include Arm support. Refer to the Arm guide below. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.18 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Protobuf | 2017 November
2017 Nov | ||
Protocol Buffers (protobuf) is Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v3.5.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Puppet 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.7.3 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.8.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Support Notes The AArch64 wheels are present from python 3.9 onwards. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.3.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v2.5.8-rc15 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 7.5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 6 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 4.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Redis 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. Vendor Rescale Quick-start guides | |||
Rook | 2016 November
2016 Nov | ||
Rook is an open source cloud-native storage orchestrator, providing the platform and framework. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Ruby/Rails | 2011 August
2011 Aug | ||
Ruby on Rails (RoR) is a popular web framework written in the Ruby programming language. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.1.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.8.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor One Identity 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. Vendor Scylla 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v3.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.7.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Siemens 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. Vendor SentinelOne Quick-start guides | |||
Snappy | 2017 June
2017 Jun | ||
Snappy is a compression/decompression library. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.1.5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.9.15.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Vendor Snyk Quick-start guides | |||
SONIC | 2020 July
2020 Jul | ||
SONIC is a free and open source network operating system based on Linux. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 202006-20200712 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Spark | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Apache Spark is an open-source, distributed processing system used for big data workloads. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.2.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 22.09 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.30.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.6.4 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.8.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.2.0.15 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.9.7 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Starburst Quick-start guides | |||
Storm | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Apache Storm is a free and open source distributed realtime computation system. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.2.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Support Notes openjdk-11-jdk 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 5.8.3 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 12 SP2 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor SUSE 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. Vendor Tailscale Quick-start guides | |||
TeamCity | 2021 May
2021 May | ||
TeamCity is an advanced CI/CD solution that allows for flexible workflows, collaboration, and development practices. Vendor JetBrains 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.4.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Tensorflow | 2022 September
2022 Sep | ||
TensorFlow is an end-to-end open-source platform for machine learning. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 2.10.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Terraform | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool. It is used to automate cloud infrastructure. Vendor HashiCorp Quick-start guides | |||
Terraform | 2020 December
2020 Dec | ||
Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool. It is used to automate cloud infrastructure. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.14.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.7.5 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v1.28.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
TiKV | 2021 January
2021 Jan | ||
A distributed transactional key-value database. Based on the design of Google Spanner and HBase. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 5.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Tinyproxy | 2018 September
2018 Sep | ||
Tinyproxy is a light-weight HTTP/HTTPS proxy daemon for POSIX operating systems. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.10.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Traefik 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. Vendor Travis CI Quick-start guides | |||
Trivy | 2019 May
2019 May | ||
Trivy is most comprehensive and easy-to-use open source vulnerability scanner for container images. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.0.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Ubuntu | 2015 October
2015 Oct | ||
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution based on Debian for the enterprise server, desktop, cloud, and IoT. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 16.04 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.17.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Vault | 2017 April
2017 Apr | ||
HashiCorp Vault is an identity-based secrets and encryption management system. Vendor HashiCorp 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 5.4.6 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Vitess | 2020 January
2020 Jan | ||
Vitess is a database clustering system for horizontal scaling of MySQL through generalized sharding. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 5.0.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor 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. Vendor 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.3.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.4.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. v1.7.0-rc1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Wazuh (Agent & Manager) | 2020 June
2020 Jun | ||
Wazuh is a monitoring solution for threat detection, integrity monitoring, incident response and compliance. Vendor Wazuh Quick-start guides | |||
WildFly | 2019 November
2019 Nov | ||
WildFly is a powerful, modular and lightweight application server that helps to build amazing applications. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 18.0.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Microsoft Quick-start guides | |||
Wordpress | 2022 January
2022 Jan | ||
WordPress is a content management system (CMS) that allows you to host and build websites. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 5.9 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Lacework Quick-start guides | |||
XGBoost | 2020 October
2020 Oct | ||
XGBoost is an optimized distributed gradient boosting library designed to be highly efficient, flexible and portable. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.2.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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). Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.4.4 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.1.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Zlib | 2022 March
2022 Mar | ||
Zlib is a general purpose data compression library. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 1.2.12 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 3.7.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 0.16.0 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. Quick-start guides | |||
Zulip | 2022 February
2022 Feb | ||
Zulip is an organized team chat app, designed for efficient communication. Versions supported
Minimum version effective is the first version that enabled support for Arm servers (Neoverse IP). Sourced from release notes or news. For best performance and security, always use the lastest version when possible. 4.1 is the minimum version effective on Arm servers. 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. Vendor Azul Quick-start guides |