Atlassian maintains public 'default' elastic images, currently they are available for the following operating systems:
Bamboo's Elastic Bamboo feature uses these images by default. In your list of elastic image configurations, this image will have '(default)' appended to its name. | On this page: |
Amazon Linux default image
The Amazon Linux 'default image' uses:
- the Amazon Linux (a CentOS derivative) operating system.
- the Bamboo elastic agent.*
and has the following default packages/capabilities:
Default packages/capabilities | Path/value |
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Builders |
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Ant (version 1.8.2) |
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Bash (Command) |
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Grails 1.2.2 |
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Grails 1.3.1 |
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Maven 1 (version 1.0.2) |
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Maven 1.1 |
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Maven 2.0 (Maven 2.x) (version 2.0.11) |
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Maven 2.1 (Maven 2.x) (version 2.1.0) |
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Maven 2.2 (Maven 2.x) (version 2.2.1) |
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Maven 3.0 (Maven 3.x) (version 3.0.3) | /opt/maven-3.0.3 |
JDKs |
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JDK 1.5 (version 5u22) |
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JDK 1.6 (version 6u21) |
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Others |
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Mercurial 1.4 Executable (version 1.4.1) |
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* The agent jar also contains the libraries required to connect to Subversion and CVS.
Windows default image
The Windows 'default image' uses:
- the Windows 2008 Server R2 64bit operating system, with all updates applied.
- the Bamboo elastic agent.*
and has the following default packages/capabilities:
Default packages/capabilities | Path/value |
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Builders |
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Ant (version 1.8.2) |
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Maven 2.0 (Maven 2.x) (version 2.0.11) |
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Maven 2.1 (Maven 2.x) (version 2.1.0) |
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Maven 2.2 (Maven 2.x) (version 2.2.1) |
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Maven 3.0 (Maven 3.x) (version 3.0.3) |
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NAnt 0.91 |
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JDKs |
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JDK 1.6 (version 6u29) |
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Browsers | |
Firefox (FF8) | C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox |
Internet Explorer (IE9) | C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer |
Others |
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Git | C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\git.exe |
Mercurial 2.0 Executable (version 2.0) |
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ssh (cygwin) - for hg and git | C:\cygwin\bin\ssh.exe |
* The agent jar also contains the libraries required to connect to Subversion and CVS.
Notes
Be aware that the default packages/capabilities listed above may change with each major release of Bamboo. There is a new default image (with its own AMI ID) for each new version of Bamboo. However, older default images will still be available for use.