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Does Jira 10.13 support Genoa and/or Sapphire Rapids CPU?

Savasta_ Michael
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December 6, 2023

Hello,

Does Jira 10.13 support Genoa and/or Sapphire Rapids CPU?

 

Thank You

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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December 6, 2023

Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

It's the other way around - Jira does not need to support any specific technology, the technologies need to support Jira.

You are looking at the wrong part of the systems too.  Genoa and Sapphire Rapids are CPUs that you might choose to run some software on.  They need an operating system to to tell them how to work, which could range from a simple dedicated thing that makes your smoke detector or cooker work, through things like IOT devices to more generalised devices such as laptops, desktops, and mobile 'phones.

Jira does not care what the hardware is.  All it requires is a Java virtual machine (JVM).  If the operating system you can install on your hardware can run a JVM of the needed level, then you can run a Jira server on it.

The hardware is mostly irrelevant, beyond the question "can you run a JVM on it"?  I never got Jira to run on a Raspberry Pi 1 or 2 (I am not going to claim that I tried a lot), but it works fine on a 3 because it runs an OS that can run JDK 20.  (Part of the reason Java is ubiquitous is because it divorces the JVM from the architecture of the hardware)

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December 6, 2023

Hello @Savasta_ Michael 

You seem to have a number of topics very jumbled up.

You've tagged your question with 'Cloud', but you're asking questions about installing Jira yourself, somewhere, which you can't do with the Cloud version, so can it be assumed you're talking about Jira DATA CENTER?

Next, if you are talking about Jira Data Center, there is no such thing as a version '10.13', so it's unclear what you mean by that.

Lastly, information about what what platforms Jira Data Centre supports, including the underlying processor architectures, is already extensively documented in the Atlassian Enterprise site.

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