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App Connector Software by Platform

App Connectors are supported on many different platforms. Each supported platform has an App Connector image you can use to deploy App Connectors on that platform. To learn more, see App Connector Deployment Guides for Supported Platforms for detailed deployment instructions.

The following platforms support App Connector software packages. Where applicable, see the download links for images, public keys, and checksums.

PlatformSoftware
Colocation / Data Centers
KVM QCOW2

QCOW2

QCOW2 checksum

Nutanix AHV

STIG OVA

STIG OVA checksum

VMware

STIG OVA

STIG OVA checksum

Clouds
Amazon Web Services (AWS)ZPA - AWS Marketplace (STIG Image)
Google Cloud Platform (GCP)ZPA - GCP Marketplace (STIG Image)
Microsoft AzureZPA - Azure Marketplace (STIG Image)
Containers
DockerDocker Hub
OpenShiftA Helm Chart must be installed in order to deploy an App Connector on OpenShift. To learn more, see the App Connector Deployment Guide for OpenShift.
Linux Operating Systems
App Connector Deployment Guide for Linux

The following RPM package is supported for RHEL App Connector deployments:

RHEL 8-based:

RHEL 9-based:

You must have the RHEL operating system deployed and running. To learn more about support for CentOS 7.x, RHEL 7.x, and Oracle Linux 7.x, see End-of-Support for CentOS 7.x, RHEL 7.x, and Oracle Linux 7.x.

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