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Supported platforms and OS

Explore the supported platforms for Primo, including detailed functionalities and OS versions, to ensure optimal device management across MacOS, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS, and Android environments.


 

Overview of Supported Platform OS

Here is a recap of the platforms that we support in Factorial IT and the different things that you can do with each platform:

  MacOS Windows ARM Windows Home Windows Pro Linux(3) ChromeOS iOS Android
Enroll and read information and data ✅ (6)
Query your devices N/A
Run scripts N/A N/A
Install applications 💬 (1) ✅ (4)
Apply OS Settings (Update schedule, Wifi, Screen lock, Printers etc.) 💬 (1)
Encrypt data ❌ (2) 💬 (1)
Remote lock & wipe 💬 (1) Lock: N/AWipe: ✅
iCloud Lock & Bypass Code management N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 💬 (5)
  1. ChromeOS: while you can enroll ChromeOS devices in Factorial IT, note that the control of these devices (both in terms of application deployment and OS Settings) is done in your Google Admin console. For more details, don't hesitate to reach out to our team.
  2. Linux: Linux devices are tricky to encrypt, as it can sometimes require to wipe the hard drive and set up an OS from scratch. However, with Factorial IT, you can still centralise reporting on which devices are encrypted or not, or out-of-date, etc.
  3. Here are the Linux distributions we support:
    1. ✅ Ubuntu/Debian (format DEB)
    2. ✅ RedHat/CentOS (format RPM)
    3. ❌ Alpine (format APK)
    4. ❌ Arch
  4. App installs on iOS are only possible via Apple’s Volume Purchase Program
  5. Apple only allow to store an Activation Lock Bypass Code for Zero-Touch (”supervised”) iOS devices.
  6. Android currently offers read-only functionality with limited data (OS, RAM, Device Name, Hardware model).More information and actions coming soon!

FleetDM documentation

For up-to-date documentation on supported systems, check these resources.


 

Overview of Supported Platform Versions

OS Supported version(s)
MacOS 14+ (Sonoma)
Windows Pro and Enterprise 10+, Server 2012+
Linux CentOS 7.1+, Ubuntu 20.04+, Fedora 38+, Amazon Linux 2+, Debian 11+, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7+
ChromeOS 112.0.5615.134+
iOS/iPadOS 17+
Android 13+

While Fleet may still function partially or fully with OS versions older than those above, Fleet does not actively test against unsupported versions and does not pursue bugs on them.


 

 

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