Workspot OS and Hardware Requirements

Workspot Clients

Hardware and OS requirements for the Workspot Client (not Workspot desktops) are listed below:

Workspot Client

OS Versions Supported

Other Requirements

Workspot Windows Client

Windows 11 Enterprise, Pro, Home, Education

Window 10 Enterprise, Pro, Home

Workspot Mac Client

macOS 14 Sonoma.
macOS 13 Ventura.

4 GB RAM minimum, dual-core CPU minimum.

Workspot iOS Client

iOS/iPadOS 18 and 17.

Supported on all devices running these OS versions.

 

Workspot Android Client

Android 12-15.

Supported on all devices running these OS versions.

Samsung DeX is supported on devices running a supported OS.

Workspot Client for the Web

Chromebook: Google Chrome.

Windows: Google Chrome.

Windows: Microsoft Edge.

Devices should run the latest version of Chrome or Edge.

  • 8 GB RAM recommended (4 GB minimum).

  • 2.0 GHz, 2-core/4-thread CPU recommended (1.6 GHz, 2-core/2-thread CPU minimum).

See Workspot Client for the Web for more information.

Workspot Thin Clients

See Thin Client Device Considerations

Workspot Cloud Desktops

Windows

Linux

Workspot Agent: Workspot Linux Desktops require the Workspot Linux Agent.

Linux versions:

  • Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, and 22.04.

  • Debian 10.

  • Redhat 7.9.

  • CentOS 7.9.

Hardware requirements:

  • Quad-core processor or better.

  • 4 GB of RAM.

Cloud Applications Servers (RD Pools)

  • Supported: Windows Server 2025 and 2022 with Remote Desktop Services with RD Session Host role installed.

  • Deprecated: Windows Server 2019 and 2016. They are not recommended, especially for new servers, but are still supported.

Workspot Managed Gateways

  • Supported: Windows Server 2025 and 2022 with Remote Desktop Services and the RD Gateway role installed.

  • Deprecated: Windows Server 2019 and 2016. They are not recommended, especially for new servers, but are still supported.

Workspot Control Browser Support

  • Google Chrome.

  • Microsoft Edge.

  • Mozilla Firefox.

Workspot Enterprise Connector

  • Supported: Windows Server 2025 and 2022.

  • Deprecated: Windows Server 2019 and 2016. They are not recommended, especially for new servers, but are still supported.

  • See Enterprise Connector Installation Guide for additional Connector requirements.