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System Requirements for Design Studio

Introduction

These are the system requirements for the Jitterbit Design Studio.

For Jitterbit Private Agent system requirements and installation, see:

Note

If your Design Studio installation is behind a firewall within your network, you must allowlist necessary Jitterbit services.

Operating System Requirements

Jitterbit recommends these operating system specifications for workstations used with Jitterbit Design Studio:

Windows

The Windows version of Design Studio is supported for these Windows OS versions:

  • Windows 8, 8.1
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 11
  • Windows Server 2012 R2
  • Windows Server 2016
  • Windows Server 2019
  • Windows Server 2022

See Install Jitterbit Design Studio on Windows.

macOS

The macOS (Apple's Mac operating system) version of Jitterbit Design Studio is supported on these macOS versions:

  • 10.13.6 through 10.15 (Catalina)
  • 11 (Big Sur)
  • 12 (Monterey)

See Install Jitterbit Design Studio on macOS.

Note

For the best experience with Design Studio, use the native colors of your browser and operating system. Attempting to use dark mode or a dark color theme could cause issues.

Software Requirements

There are no particular software requirements. Jitterbit automatically installs or includes the required Java Runtime Environment specifically for use with Design Studio such that it does not conflict with other Java installations that may already be installed.

The version of Java shipped with Harmony Design Studio is the AdoptOpenJDK JRE as of version 9.8 for Windows and as of version 10.2 for macOS. This JRE is licensed as described at the OpenJDK website.

Hardware Requirements

Jitterbit recommends these hardware and virtual machine specifications for workstations used with Jitterbit Design Studio at a minimum:

  • Dual-core processor

  • 4 GB RAM

  • 10 GB available hard drive space

  • Internet connection with access to a browser to communicate with Harmony

  • Access to outbound port 443 (HTTPS)

  • Either as a direct hardware installation or as installation on a virtual machine from VMWare, VirtualBox, Amazon AWS, or Rackspace that is configured for the specific Windows or macOS versions outlined above