System Requirements/Prerequisites
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InterBase Developer, Desktop and Server Edition
Note: Desktop Edition is only available on Windows.
- Supported operating systems:
- Windows (64-bit, 32-bit):
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
- Windows 8, 8.1
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista
- Windows Server 2022
- Windows Server 2019
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2
- Linux (64-bit, 32-bit):
- RHEL 8
- SuSE 11.3
- Ubuntu 20
- Ubuntu 18
- Windows (64-bit, 32-bit):
- Supported processor architecture:
- Windows, and Linux
- Intel x86 or Intel x86-64
- Windows, and Linux
- Hard disk space:
- Installation files: ~250MB (~350MB for Japanese version).
- Space needed for install:
- ~46 MB for Client Only installation.
- ~117 MB for Server and Client installation.
InterBase ToGo Edition
- Supported operating systems:
- Windows (64-bit, 32-bit):
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
- Windows 8, 8.1
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2
- Linux (64-bit, 32-bit):
- RHEL 8
- SuSE 11.3
- Ubuntu 20
- Ubuntu 18
- macOS (64-bit, 32-bit):
- Monterey (12)
- Big Sur (11)
- Catalina (10.15)
- Android:
- 13
- 12
- 11
- 10
- Pie (9.x)
- Oreo (8.x)
- iOS
- iOS 17
- iOS 16
- iOS 15
- iOS 14
- Windows (64-bit, 32-bit):
- Required libraries:
- JRE
Note:
JRE is required to run the License Manager on Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. Linux systems require openjdk-8, for example on Ubuntu you can run
JRE is required to run the License Manager on Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. Linux systems require openjdk-8, for example on Ubuntu you can run
sudo apt install openjdk-8jdk
Important:
When installing InterBase on RHLE 9, installation may fail due to fapolicyd blocking the execution of the JDK version included on the installer. To overcome this, stop fapolicyd running:
When installing InterBase on RHLE 9, installation may fail due to fapolicyd blocking the execution of the JDK version included on the installer. To overcome this, stop fapolicyd running:
systemctl stop fapolicyd
and then run the InterBase installer, after installation finishes start fapolicyd. Refer to fapolicy documentation to learn more about fapolicy.