OSs Supported by Different Types of ECSs
This section describes the OSs supported by different types of ECSs.
x86 ECSs
- Table 1 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs:
General-purpose T6
General computing S2, S3, S6, SN3
General computing-plus C3, C6
Memory-optimized M2, M3, M6
High-performance computing HC2, H3
Disk-intensive D2, D3, D6
- Table 2 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs:
General computing-plus C3ne, C6, C6s
Memory-optimized M3ne
- Table 3 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs:
Large-memory E3
- Table 4 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs:
Ultra-high I/O I3, IR3
- Table 5 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs:
General-purpose: Gs
General computing-plus: Gc
Memory-optimized: Gm
- For the OSs supported by GPU-accelerated ECSs, see the GPU product description.
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- It is recommended that you use the official OS release versions. Do not tailor or customize the release versions, or problems may occur.
- OS vendors do not always update OS release versions regularly. Some versions are no longer maintained, and these deprecated versions no longer receive security patches. Ensure that you read the update notifications from OS vendors and update your OS so that it runs properly.
OS |
OS Version |
---|---|
Windows |
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter/Web Windows Server 2012 Standard/Datacenter Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard/Datacenter Windows Server 2016 Standard/Datacenter Windows Server 2019 Standard/Datacenter Windows Server Core Version 1709 |
CentOS |
64-bit: CentOS 6.10, 6.9, 6.8, 6.7, 6.6, 6.5, 6.4, and 6.3 64-bit: CentOS 7.9, 7.8, 7.7, 7.6, 7.5, 7.4, 7.3, 7.2, 7.1, and 7.0 64-bit: CentOS 8.3, 8.2, 8.1, and 8.0 |
Ubuntu |
64-bit: Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04, 18.04, 16.04, 14.04, and 12.04 Server |
EulerOS |
64-bit: EulerOS 2.5, 2.3, and 2.2 |
Red Hat |
64-bit: Red Hat 6.10, 6.9, 6.8, 6.7, 6.6, 6.5, and 6.4 64-bit: Red Hat 7.9, 7.8, 7.6, 7.5, 7.4, 7.3, 7.2, 7.1, and 7.0 64-bit: Red Hat 8.0 |
SUSE Linux Enterprise |
64-bit: SLES 11 SP4 and 11 SP3 64-bit: SLES 12 SP4, 12 SP3, 12 SP2, 12 SP1, and 12 64-bit: SLES 15, 15 SP1, 15 SP2 |
Debian |
64-bit: Debian 8.0.0–8.10.0 64-bit: Debian 9.13.0, 9.12.0, 9.11.0, 9.9.0, 9.8.0, 9.7.0, 9.6.0, 9.5.0, 9.4.0, 9.3.0, and 9.0.0 64-bit: Debian 10.0.0–10.5.0, 10.7.0 |
openSUSE |
64-bit: openSUSE 13.2 64-bit: openSUSE Leap 15.1 and 15.0 64-bit: openSUSE Leap 42.3, 42.2, and 42.1 |
Fedora |
64-bit: Fedora 22–32 |
CoreOS |
64-bit: CoreOS 2079.4.0 |
FreeBSD |
64-bit: FreeBSD 12.1, 11.0, and 10.3 |
openEuler |
64-bit: openEuler 20.03 |
OS |
OS Version |
---|---|
Windows |
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise/Datacenter/Web/Standard Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard/Datacenter Windows Server 2016 Standard/Datacenter Windows Server 2019 Datacenter Windows Server Version 1709 Datacenter |
CentOS |
64-bit: CentOS 6 CentOS 7 CentOS 8 |
Ubuntu |
64-bit: Ubuntu 14.04 Server Ubuntu 16.04 Server Ubuntu 18.04 Server Ubuntu 20.04 Server Ubuntu 22.04 Server |
EulerOS |
64-bit: EulerOS 2.2 EulerOS 2.3 EulerOS 2.5 |
Red Hat |
64-bit: Red Hat 6 Red Hat 7 |
SUSE Linux Enterprise |
64-bit: SLES 11 SLES 12 |
Debian |
64-bit: Debian 8 Debian 9 |
openSUSE |
64-bit: openSUSE 15.0 openSUSE 15.1 |
Fedora |
64-bit: Fedora 2x |
openEuler |
64-bit: openEuler 20.03 |
OS |
OS Version |
---|---|
CentOS |
64-bit: CentOS 6 CentOS 7 CentOS 8 |
Ubuntu |
64-bit: Ubuntu 14.04 Server Ubuntu 16.04 Server Ubuntu 18.04 Server Ubuntu 20.04 Server |
EulerOS |
64-bit: EulerOS 2.2 EulerOS 2.3 EulerOS 2.5 |
Red Hat |
64-bit: Red Hat 6 Red Hat 7 |
SUSE Linux Enterprise |
64-bit: SLES 11 SLES 12 SLES 15 |
Debian |
64-bit: Debian 8 Debian 9 Debian 10 |
openSUSE |
64-bit: openSUSE 15.0 openSUSE 15.1 |
Fedora |
64-bit: Fedora 2x Fedora 3x |
openEuler |
64-bit: openEuler 20.03 |
OS |
OS Version |
---|---|
openEuler |
64-bit: OpenEuler 22.03 |
Kylin |
64-bit: KylinOS_V10_SP1 64-bit: KylinOS_V10_SP2 64-bit: KylinOS_V10_SP3 |
UnionTechOS |
64-bit: UnionTechOS Server 20 1050e |
Ubuntu |
Ubuntu Server 20.04.2 Ubuntu Server 20.10 |
Kunpeng ECSs
- Table 6 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs:
Kunpeng general computing-plus kC1
Kunpeng memory-optimized kM1
- Kunpeng ultra-high I/O (kI1) ECSs support only CentOS 7.6.
- Kunpeng AI inference-accelerated ECSs (kAi1s) support only CentOS 7.6 and Ubuntu 18.04 Server.
OS |
OS Version |
---|---|
CentOS |
64-bit: CentOS 7.6, 7.5, and 7.4 64-bit: CentOS 8.0 |
Ubuntu |
64-bit: Ubuntu 18.04 Server |
EulerOS |
64-bit: EulerOS 2.8 |
Red Hat |
64-bit: Red Hat 7.6 and 7.5 |
SUSE Linux Enterprise |
64-bit: SLES 12 SP5 and SP4 64-bit: SLES 15 |
openSUSE |
64-bit: openSUSE Leap 15.0 |
Fedora |
64-bit: Fedora 29 |
Debian |
64-bit: Debian 10.2.0 |
openEuler |
64-bit: openEuler 20.03 |
Kylin |
64-bit: KylinOS_V10_SP1 64-bit: KylinOS_V10_SP2 64-bit: KylinOS_V10_SP3 |
UnionTechOS |
64-bit: UnionTechOS Server 20 1050e |
NeoKylin |
64-bit: NeoKylin 7.6 |
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