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System requirements

AnyLogic model development environment

The AnyLogic model development environment is a Java and Eclipse based application and has been tested on the following platforms:

  • Microsoft Windows 11, x64
  • Microsoft Windows 10, x64
  • Apple macOS 12–15, x64 or ARM, Safari 9+
  • Ubuntu Linux 18, 20, and 22, x64 (with GTK+, libwebkitgtk-1.0-0, libudev, libssl installed), Firefox 24+
  • Linux Mint 17, x64 (with GTK+, libwebkitgtk-1.0-0, libudev, libssl installed), Firefox 24+

AnyLogic can also be installed on other platforms not included in this list (for example, other Linux distributions), but we cannot guarantee its full platform compatibility.

Hardware recommendations

  • AnyLogic installation requires 1.5 GB of free disk space.
  • We recommend to have 4–8 GB of RAM and a modern processor with at least 2 cores for optimal performance (more cores benefit pedestrian modeling and experiments with multiple runs).
  • A mouse is generally preferred over a touchpad for graphical editing.

AnyLogic simulation applications

AnyLogic standalone Java applications run on any Java-enabled platform with JDK (Java Development Kit) 17 or higher (download Java 17 from Oracle).

AnyLogic Simulation Application is a pure Java application and has been tested on the following platforms:

  • Microsoft Windows 11, x64
  • Microsoft Windows 10, x64
  • Apple macOS 12–15, x64 or ARM
  • Ubuntu Linux 18, 20, and 22, x64
  • Linux Mint 17, x64

Access to external services

AnyLogic uses certain external services to enhance its functionality. If the listed features are necessary for your models, make sure that these services are not blocked and that the software can access them through the active Internet connection. Most of these services are optional, but they may be required for certain features to work properly.

Online route providers
GIS
AnyLogic Cloud

https://cloud.anylogic.com — When configured to connect to the public version of AnyLogic Cloud, the AnyLogic desktop installation will perform GET and POST requests to check the status of the synchronized Cloud models and upload new ones.

For Private Cloud connection, the Private Cloud instance address should be considered.

AnyLogic website

https://www.anylogic.com — Handles the requests to download the Chromium pack for running models, run surveys, check for updates, manage support and maintenance licenses, general support requests, and purchases (for trial versions).

AnyLogic Help

https://anylogic.help — The online version of the AnyLogic documentation.

AnyLogic forms

https://forms.anylogic.com — To this server, the software sends forms via POST requests, such as the broken link reports sent from the 404 page of the built-in documentation.

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