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  • Operating system: Windows 10 version 1809 (October 2018 Update) or later, 64-bit macOS 12.1+ (for Apple Silicon), or Linux, including Ubuntu 20.04, Red Hat/AlmaLinux/Rocky Linux 8+, and others. For more information on Anaconda’s operating system support, see Anaconda’s Platform Support Policy.
    Anaconda will discontinue support for new package releases on Windows 10 (effective June 30, 2026) and Windows 11 versions 23H2 and earlier (effective November 10, 2026). For more information, see our blog on Updates to Anaconda’s Windows Operating System Support.
  • If your operating system is older than what is currently supported, you can find older versions of the Miniconda installers in our archive that might work for you.
  • System architecture: Windows - 64-bit x86; macOS - Apple Silicon (ARM64); Linux - 64-bit x86 or 64-bit aarch64 (AWS Graviton2).
  • The latest Miniconda installers require glibc >=2.28 and thus will not work with CentOS 7, Ubuntu 18.04, Debian 9 (“stretch”), or Amazon Linux 2.
  • The linux-aarch64 package builds might not be compatible with certain Raspberry Pi setups, as Anaconda uses compiler options that target the server-class Neoverse N1/N2 microarchitecture.
  • Minimum 400 MB disk space to download and install.
It is best practice to install Miniconda for the local user, which does not require administrator permissions and is the most robust type of installation. However, if you have administrator permissions, you can install Miniconda system-wide.