When you create a server in Oderland Cloud, you get to choose the operating system for the server. A wide range of operating systems are supported and here we list those that are officially supported, both on the Linux and Windows side.
Linux
The following Linux distributions and versions are tested and can be run on Oderland Cloud:
Linux distribution | Versions |
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AlmaLinux | 9.x, 8.x |
CentOS | 8.x, 7.x, 6.x |
Debian | 12.x, 11.x, 10.x, 9.x |
Oracle Linux | 7.3, 7.9 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux | 9.x, 8.x, 7.x |
Rocky Linux | 9.x, 8.x |
SUSE Linux Enterprise | 15.x (SP3, SP4, SP5) |
Ubuntu | 22.04.x, 20.04.x, 18.04.x |
If you can’t find the version you want to run when you create the server, you can also install the server with your own disk image.
The official list of distributions and versions from the developers of the platform on which Oderland Cloud is based can be found here.
Windows
Oderland Cloud officially supports the following Windows versions:
Windows version | Edition |
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Windows Server 2008 R2 | Standard, Datacenter |
Windows Server 2012 | Standard, Datacenter |
Windows Server 2012 R2 | Essentials, Standard, Datacenter |
Windows Server 2016 | Essentials, Standard, Datacenter |
Windows Server 2019 | Essentials, Standard, Datacenter |
Windows Server 2022 | Essentials, Standard, Datacenter |
Windows 8.1 | Home, Professional, Enterprise |
Windows 10 | Home, Professional, Enterprise, Enterprise 2016 LTSB |
If you can’t find the version you want to run when you create the server, you can also install the server with your own disk image.
The official list of Windows versions and editions from the developers of the platform on which Oderland Cloud is based can be found here.