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Operating system compatibility
We recommend installing OpenSearch on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or Debian-based Linux distributions that use systemd, such as CentOS, Amazon Linux 2, and Ubuntu Long-Term Support (LTS). OpenSearch should work on most Linux distributions, but we only test a handful. We recommend RHEL 7 or 8, CentOS 7 or 8, Amazon Linux 2, Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, or 20.04 for any version of OpenSearch.
Avoid using a network file system for node storage in a production workflow. Using a network file system for node storage can cause performance issues in your cluster due to factors such as network conditions (like latency or limited throughput) or read/write speeds. You should use solid-state drives (SSDs) installed on the host for node storage where possible. {: .note}
Java compatibility
The OpenSearch distribution for Linux ships with a compatible Adoptium JDK version of Java in the jdk
directory. To find the JDK version, run ./jdk/bin/java -version
. For example, the OpenSearch 1.0.0 tarball ships with Java 15.0.1+9 (non-LTS), OpenSearch 1.3.0 ships with Java 11.0.14.1+1 (LTS), and OpenSearch 2.0.0 ships with Java 17.0.2+8 (LTS). OpenSearch is tested with all compatible Java versions.
OpenSearch Version | Compatible Java Versions | Bundled Java Version |
---|---|---|
1.0 - 1.2.x | 11, 15 | 15.0.1+9 |
1.3.x | 8, 11, 14 | 11.0.14.1+1 |
2.0.0 | 11, 17 | 17.0.2+8 |
To use a different Java installation, set the OPENSEARCH_JAVA_HOME
or JAVA_HOME
environment variable to the Java install location. For example:
export OPENSEARCH_JAVA_HOME=/path/to/opensearch-{{site.opensearch_version}}/jdk