Let us see the different platforms that MySQL supports. MySQL can be deployed in virtual environments.
It supports the below mentioned operating systems −
Oracle Linux/ Red Hat/ CentOS
Oracle Linux 8 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 / CentOS 8 whose architecture can be x86_64, ARM 64
Oracle Linux 7 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 / CentOS 7 whose architecture can be ARM 64
Oracle Linux 7 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 / CentOS 7 whose architecture can be x86_64
Oracle Linux 6 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 / CentOS 6 whose architecture can be x86_32, x86_64
Oracle Solaris
Solaris 11 (Update 4+) whose architecture can be SPARC_64
Ubuntu
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS whose architecture can be x86_64
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS whose architecture can be x86_32, x86_64
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS whose architecture can be x86_32, x86_64
SUSE
SUSE Enterprise Linux 15 / OpenSUSE 15 (15.2) whose architecture can be x86_64
SUSE Enterprise Linux 12 (12.4+) whose architecture can be x86_64
Operating system − Debian
Debian GNU/Linux 10 whose architecture can be x86_64
Debian GNU/Linux 9 whose architecture can be x86_32, x86_64
Microsoft Windows Server
Microsoft Windows 2019 Server whose architecture can be x86_64
Microsoft Windows 2016 Server whose architecture can be x86_64
Microsoft Windows 2012 Server R2 whose architecture can be x86_64
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows 10 whose architecture can be x86_64
Apple MAC
macOS 11 whose architecture can be x86_64
macOS 10.15 whose architecture can be x86_64
FreeBSD
FreeBSD 12 whose architecture can be x86_64