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- [[setup]]
- = Setup Elasticsearch
- [partintro]
- --
- This section includes information on how to setup Elasticsearch and get it
- running, including:
- * Downloading
- * Installing
- * Starting
- * Configuring
- [[supported-platforms]]
- [float]
- == Supported platforms
- The matrix of officially supported operating systems and JVMs is available here:
- link:/support/matrix[Support Matrix]. Elasticsearch is tested on the listed
- platforms, but it is possible that it will work on other platforms too.
- [float]
- [[jvm-version]]
- == Java (JVM) Version
- Elasticsearch is built using Java, and requires at least
- http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html[Java 8] in
- order to run. Only Oracle's Java and the OpenJDK are supported. The same JVM
- version should be used on all Elasticsearch nodes and clients.
- We recommend installing Java version *{jdk} or later*. Elasticsearch will
- refuse to start if a known-bad version of Java is used.
- The version of Java that Elasticsearch will use can be configured by setting
- the `JAVA_HOME` environment variable.
- NOTE: Elasticsearch ships with default configuration for running Elasticsearch on 64-bit server JVMs. If you are using a 32-bit client JVM,
- you must remove `-server` from <<jvm-options,jvm.options>> and if you are using any 32-bit JVM you should reconfigure the thread stack size
- from `-Xss1m` to `-Xss320k`.
- --
- include::setup/install.asciidoc[]
- include::setup/configuration.asciidoc[]
- include::setup/important-settings.asciidoc[]
- include::setup/bootstrap-checks.asciidoc[]
- include::setup/sysconfig.asciidoc[]
- include::setup/upgrade.asciidoc[]
- include::setup/stopping.asciidoc[]
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