Supported Client Systems

Supported operating systems for clients are listed in this table.

In this table, indicates that clients running the operating system are supported by SUSE, and indicates that it is not supported. Fields marked as are under consideration, and may or may not be supported at a later date.

For SUSE operating systems, the version and SP level must be under general support (normal or LTSS) to be supported with Uyuni. For details on supported product versions, see:

For non-SUSE operating systems, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Oracle Linux, only the latest available version is under general support.

Table 1. Supported Client Systems
Operating System Architecture Clients

SUSE Linux Enterprise 15, 12

x86-64, ppc64le, IBM Z, aarch64

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP 15, 12

x86-64, ppc64le

SLE Micro

x86-64, aarch64, s390x

openSUSE Leap Micro

x86-64, aarch64

openSUSE Leap 15

x86-64, aarch64

Alibaba Cloud Linux 2

x86-64, aarch64

AlmaLinux 9, 8

x86-64, aarch64

Amazon Linux 2

x86-64, aarch64

Amazon Linux 2023

x86-64, aarch64

CentOS 7

x86-64, ppc64le, aarch64

Debian 12, 11, 10

x86-64

Oracle Linux 9, 8, 7

x86-64, aarch64

Raspberry Pi OS 12

arm64, armhf

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, 8, 7

x86-64

Rocky Linux 9, 8

x86-64, aarch64

Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04

amd64

When the distibution reaches end-of-life, it enters grace period of 3 months when the support is considered deprecated. After that period, the product is considered unsupported. Any support may only be available on the best-effort basis.

For more information about end-of-life dates, see https://endoflife.software/operating-systems.

Debian and Ubuntu list the x86-64 architecture as amd64.

Salt SSH is using /var/tmp to deploy Salt Bundle to and execute Salt commands on the client with the bundled Python. Therefore you must not mount /var/tmp with the noexec option. It is not possible to bootstrap the clients, which have /var/tmp mounted with noexec option, with the Web UI because the bootstrap process is using Salt SSH to reach a client.

When you are setting up your client hardware, you need to ensure you have enough for the operating system and for the workload you want to perform on the client, with these additions for Uyuni:

Table 2. Client Additional Hardware Requirements
Hardware Additional Size Required

RAM

512 MB

Disk Space:

200 MB