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Supported Platforms | Confluence Data Center 9.5
This page describes the additional software and infrastructure you'll need to run Confluence. Please review this info before installing Confluence. The information on this page applies to Confluence Data Center 9.5.
- You should only use Confluence with a supported platform. Any platforms and versions not listed on this page are unsupported, which means we don't test, fix bugs or provide assistance.
- See End of Support Announcements for Confluence for upcoming changes to supported platforms.
- Go to Administration menu , then General Configuration > Troubleshooting and support tools to check your instance health. It looks at things like your license validity, Tomcat version, basic database setup and more.
Definitions:
Supported - you can use Confluence Data Center 9.5 with this platform.
Limited - you can evaluate Confluence on this platform, but you can't use it to run a production Confluence site.
Deprecated - support for this platform will end in an upcoming release. See End of Support Announcements for Confluence.
Browsers
Desktop browsers
Microsoft Edge (Chromium)
Chrome
Firefox
Safari (Mac only)
Mobile browsers
Chrome
Firefox
Safari (iOS only)
Android WebView
Mobile operating system
(required for mobile app)
iOS 11 or later
Android 4.4 (KitKat) or later
Good to know:
Operating systems
Operating systems
Microsoft Windows
Linux (most distributions)
MacOS / OSX (evaluation only)
Known issues:
- The following operating system variants can't be used with Confluence:
- Windows Nano
- Alpine Linux (3.5 and earlier)
Good to know:
- You can run Confluence on 32bit or 64bit operating systems, but we only provide installers for 64bit operating systems.
- You can evaluate Confluence on MacOS / OSX, but you can't install and run your production Confluence site on a Mac.
Databases
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL 15
PostgreSQL 16
Amazon Aurora
PostgreSQL 15
PostgreSQL 16
Azure PostgreSQL Flexible Server - One primary node only
PostgreSQL 15
PostgreSQL 16
MySQL
MySQL 8.4
Oracle
Oracle 19c
Microsoft SQL Server
SQL Server 2019
SQL Server 2022
Azure SQL
Clustered database
PGpool-II (PostgreSQL only)
Known issues:
- Confluence will not work on MySQL variants such as:
Good to know:
Secret managers
We provide a few secrets management options, as well as to our basic and advanced encryption options and our custom SecretStore implementation.
AWS Secrets Manager
Plaintext
Structured secret
Good to know
HashiCorp Vault
KV V2 Secrets Engine
Good to know
Java
Oracle JRE/JDK
Java 17
Java 21
Temurin (previously AdoptOpenJDK)
Java 17
Java 21
Known issues:
- We use Temurin to replicate issues raised with OpenJDK. If you’re using a different distribution of OpenJDK we’ll still provide support for our products. However, if the bug is caused by a problem in Java distribution, you'll need to contact the Java distributor for help.
Good to know:
Object storage
S3 object storage
Amazon S3
Good to know:
- Amazon S3 object storage is an optional attachment storage method available to anyone on a Data Center license and running Confluence in AWS.
- If you're a new customer, see S3 object storage for setup instructions.
- If you're an existing customer, you'll need to migrate your attachment data to S3 object storage from the file system or another storage method. See Attachment storage configuration for steps to do this.
- Even if you use S3 object storage, other non-attachment data will still be stored in your home directory.
Infrastructure
Hardware:
- You can't run Confluence on SPARC based hardware. You'll need to use x86 hardware or 64bit derivatives of x86 hardware.
- You can't use an NFS mount for your installation or home directory due to Lucene requirements. If you're installing Confluence Data Center, an NFS mount is fine for the shared home directory, but not for the local home directories.
Containerization
- You can use official images to deploy Confluence in a Docker container, or customize a Docker deployment on your own.
- We support the Atlassian Docker templates and can help with Confluence related problems. We do not provide support for Docker itself or problems with any Docker environment.
Containerization Manager
- You are recommended to use official helm charts to deploy Confluence Data Center using Kubernetes, or customize a Kubernetes deployment on your own with reference to the official helm charts.
- We support the Atlassian Kubernetes helm chart and can help with Confluence Data Center product-related problems. We do not provide support for Kubernetes itself or problems with any Kubernetes environment.
- Read our Kubernetes support disclaimer and more about what we support and what we don’t.
Virtualization:
- You can run Confluence and Confluence Data Center in a virtualized environment (including Docker), but our support team can't assist you with problems related to the environment itself. See Running Confluence in a Virtualized Environment.
Application server:
- We only support the Tomcat version that is bundled with your Confluence version. You can't run Confluence in your own application server. See Bundled Tomcat and Java versions to see which version of Tomcat was bundled with your Confluence version.
Internet protocols:
- You can run Confluence in both IPv4 and IPv6 environments.
- Raw IPv6 addresses are not always recognized. See the Confluence 6.9 Upgrade Notes for limitations and known issues.
Operating system support:
- You should only install and use Confluence on operating system versions that have active vendor support. For example, you can use Confluence on any Microsoft supported version of Windows, unless specified otherwise above.
For more information see our Server Hardware Requirements Guide and System Requirements.
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