Operating System Checklist for Oracle Database Client on Linux

Use this checklist to check minimum operating system requirements for Oracle Database Client.

Table 1-2 Operating System General Checklist for Oracle Database Client on Linux

Item Task

Operating system general requirements

OpenSSH installed manually, if you do not have it installed already as part of a default Linux installation.

A Linux kernel in the list of supported kernels and releases listed in this guide.

Linux x86-64 operating system requirements

The following Linux x86-64 kernels are supported:

  • Oracle Linux 9.2 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 7: 5.15.0-201.135.6.el9uek.x86_64 or later
    Oracle Linux 9.2 with the Red Hat Compatible Kernel: 5.14.0-284.30.1.el9_2.x86_64 or later

  • Oracle Linux 8.8 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 7: 5.15.0-202.135.2.el8uek.x86_64 or later
    Oracle Linux 8.6 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 6: 5.4.17-2136.312.3.4.el8uek.x86_64 or later
    Oracle Linux 8.6 with the Red Hat Compatible Kernel: 4.18.0-372.26.1.0.1.el8_6.x86_64 or later

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2: 5.14.0-284.30.1.el9_2.x86_64 or later

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6: 4.18.0-372.26.1.0.1.el8_6.x86_64 or later

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP5 (x86_64):  5.14.21-150500.53-default or later

  • Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS 5.15.0-1016 or later
    Note: Oracle Database Client supports only 64-bit client installations on Ubuntu.

  • Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) 5.10.120-1 or later
    Note: Oracle Database Client supports only 64-bit client installations on Debian.

Review the system requirements section for a list of minimum package requirements.

Linux for ARM (aarch64) operating system requirements

Starting with Oracle Database 23ai Release 23.5, the Linux for ARM (aarch64) operating system is supported with the following minimum supported version:

  • Oracle Linux 8.6 with Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 7: 5.15.0-205.149.5.1.el8uek.aarch64
    Note: Oracle recommends that you update Oracle Linux 8 to the latest available release level.

Oracle Preinstallation RPM for Oracle Linux

If you use Oracle Linux, then Oracle recommends that you run an Oracle preinstallation RPM for your Linux release to configure your operating system for Oracle Database and Oracle Grid Infrastructure installations.