Operating System versions supported by Uptycs OSquery agent

Operating System versions supported by Uptycs OSquery agent

The article includes the list of operating system supported by Osquery  successfully in our labs.



Legend:

U- Ubuntu

C- CentOS

R - RHEL

W - Windows

M- MacOS

D - Debian

A- Amazon AMI


Osquery version


U 14


U 16


U 18


C 6


C 7


C 8


R 5


R 6


R 7


 R 8


A 2


2018 A3


W 10


W Server 2016


W Server 2019


M 10.12


M 10.13


M 10.14


M 10.15


D 6


D 7


D 8


D 9


Core OS


Kubernetes 


3.3.2.61

 










 

3.3.2.53

 










 

4.2.0.43













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