# Hardware We recommend you to run GitLab on a server with at least 1GB RAM. The necessary hard disk space largely depends on the size of the repos you want to use GitLab with. But as a *rule of thumb* you should have at least as much free space as your all repos combined take up. # Operating Systems ## Linux GitLab is developed for the Linux operating system. GitLab officially supports (recent versions of) these Linux distributions: - Ubuntu Linux - Debian/GNU Linux It should also work on (though they are not officially supported): - Arch - CentOS - Fedora - Gentoo - RedHat ## Other Unix Systems There is nothing that prevents GitLab from running on other Unix operating systems. This means you may get it to work on systems running FreeBSD or OS X. **If you want to try, please proceed with caution!** ## Windows GitLab does **not** run on Windows and we have no plans of supporting it in the near future. # Rubies GitLab requires Ruby (MRI) 1.9.3 and several Gems with native components. While it is generally possible to use other Rubies (like [JRuby](http://jruby.org/) or [Rubinius](http://rubini.us/)) it might require some work on your part. # Installation troubles and reporting success or failure If you have troubles installing GitLab following the official installation guide or want to share your experience installing GitLab on a not officially supported platform, please follow the the contribution guide (see CONTRIBUTING.md).