(requirements)= # Requirements (requirements-go)= ## Go LXD requires Go 1.23.3 or higher and is only tested with the Golang compiler. We recommend having at least 2GiB of RAM to allow the build to complete. ## Kernel requirements The minimum supported kernel version is 5.15, but older kernels should also work to some degree. LXD requires a kernel with support for: * Namespaces (`pid`, `net`, `uts`, `ipc` and `mount`) * Seccomp * Native Linux AIO ([`io_setup(2)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/io_setup.2.html), etc.) The following optional features also require extra kernel options or newer versions: * Namespaces (`user` and `cgroup`) * AppArmor (including Ubuntu patch for mount mediation) * Control Groups (`blkio`, `cpuset`, `devices`, `memory`, `pids` and `net_prio`) * CRIU (exact details to be found with CRIU upstream) * SKBPRIO/QFQ qdiscs (for `limits.priority`, minimum kernel 5.17) As well as any other kernel feature required by the LXC version in use. (requirements-lxc)= ## LXC LXD requires LXC 5.0.0 or higher with the following build options: * `apparmor` (if using LXD's AppArmor support) * `seccomp` To run recent version of various distributions, including Ubuntu, LXCFS should also be installed. ## QEMU For virtual machines, QEMU 6.2 or higher is required. Some features like Confidential Guest support require a more recent QEMU and kernel version. Hardware-assisted virtualization (Intel VT-x, AMD-V, etc) is required for running virtual machines. Additional hardware support (Intel VT-d, AMD-Vi) may be required for device pass-through. (requirements-zfs)= ## ZFS For the ZFS storage driver, ZFS 0.8 or higher is required. Some features like `zfs_delegate` requires 2.2 or higher to be used. ## Additional libraries (and development headers) LXD uses `dqlite` for its database, to build and set it up, you can run `make deps`. LXD itself also uses a number of (usually packaged) C libraries: * `libacl1` * `libcap2` * `liblz4` (for `dqlite`) * `libuv1` (for `dqlite`) * `libsqlite3` >= 3.37.2 (for `dqlite`) Make sure you have all these libraries themselves and their development headers (`-dev` packages) installed. ## Related topics {{getting_started_tut}} {{getting_started_how}}