System requirements
Prerequisites
Before you start developing on the remote machine, make sure you have the following:
Remote machine (a target for an IDE) meets the minimum recommended requirements that can be found in IDEs articles.
You have installed a compatible SSH server on the Linux platform.
The Linux platform has any recent Linux AMD64 distribution such as Ubuntu 16.04+, RHEL/Centos 7+, and so on. We recommend using machines with 2+ cores, 4GB+ of RAM, and 5GB+ of disk space.
You need to have the sftp subsystem enabled on the remote host. In the current implementation, we use it for the backend deployment.
Remote Development is currently in beta. The system requirements will change over time, we will work to support more types of systems in the future. Systems that don’t meet the requirements may work with Remote Development, yet we will not be able to support issues that might arise along the way.
Depending on the size of your project, ensure that the system you connect to meets the following requirements:
Minimal requirements
4 vCPUs, either
x86_64
orarm64
architecture. Also, higher clock frequency is preferred to higher core count.8 GB RAM
At least 500MB of free disk space even if the IDE is already installed.
A supported version of a common Linux distribution.
Specifically, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.10, CentOS, Debian, RHEL, and Alpine are supported.
Ensure the user, with which you are connecting, has one of these shells set:
bash
,dash
,fish
,csh
,tcsh
,ksh
,zsh
.The following utilities must be available:
tar
,wget
(orcurl
),dd
,chmod
,test
,mkdir
,echo
,mv
,uname
,command
, andgzip
.The
$HOME
environment variable needs to be set correctly. The$HOME/.cache
folder needs to be writable by the user with which you’re connecting.
The IDE and the project should be on a local file system. Network block storage such as EBS is acceptable, a network file system such as NFS or SMB is not.
Additionally, you need to have at least 8GB available.
OpenSSH server, version 7.9p1 or later is recommended. Other SSH servers fully implementing RFC 4254 may work too, yet are not supported. SSH port forwarding must be enabled in server configuration.
The server needs to have at least 50 Mbps downstream capacity from the internet.
The connection between client and server should have at least 20 Mbps bandwidth, and no more than 200ms latency.
Single tenancy within a server or container.
Recommendations
For larger projects, add more CPUs and RAM. The load average indication in the IDE will tell you if an upgrade would be advisable.
Enabling Swap is recommended. Even on cloud instances.
Local SSD storage
Not supported
Single-board computers such as Raspberry Pi. To run your code on a Raspberry Pi, check out remote interpreters or remote debugging, and similar features.