64-bit x86-64 chipsets with support for SSE4.2 and POPCNT instruction sets (ARM-based processors are not supported).
Windows Server 2016, 2019 (x64), or 2022 (starting with version 2023.3.1+).
32-bit systems are limited to 4 GB of RAM, which is insufficient for the memory-intensive tasks typical of modern data analysis and server hosting.
For any new installation, your system must meet these 64-bit hardware and software specifications:
64-bit architecture allows for faster processing of complex table calculations and the plotting of millions of data points.
Older 32-bit versions often lack critical security patches, such as those addressing the Log4j vulnerability, making them unsafe for production use. Current Tableau Server Requirements
A minimum of 128 GB is recommended for production environments in version 2022.3 and later. How to Access Legacy Versions
If your organization specifically requires a legacy 32-bit version (e.g., version 10.4 or older), follow these steps:
If you are searching for a , it is important to know that Tableau officially phased out 32-bit support for its server and desktop products several years ago. Modern versions of Tableau Server—including current releases like 2025.3 and 2026.1 —exclusively require 64-bit operating systems . Why 32-Bit Support Was Discontinued
Tableau ended 32-bit support starting with the release of in late 2017. The primary reasons for this transition included:
64-bit x86-64 chipsets with support for SSE4.2 and POPCNT instruction sets (ARM-based processors are not supported).
Windows Server 2016, 2019 (x64), or 2022 (starting with version 2023.3.1+).
32-bit systems are limited to 4 GB of RAM, which is insufficient for the memory-intensive tasks typical of modern data analysis and server hosting.
For any new installation, your system must meet these 64-bit hardware and software specifications:
64-bit architecture allows for faster processing of complex table calculations and the plotting of millions of data points.
Older 32-bit versions often lack critical security patches, such as those addressing the Log4j vulnerability, making them unsafe for production use. Current Tableau Server Requirements
A minimum of 128 GB is recommended for production environments in version 2022.3 and later. How to Access Legacy Versions
If your organization specifically requires a legacy 32-bit version (e.g., version 10.4 or older), follow these steps:
If you are searching for a , it is important to know that Tableau officially phased out 32-bit support for its server and desktop products several years ago. Modern versions of Tableau Server—including current releases like 2025.3 and 2026.1 —exclusively require 64-bit operating systems . Why 32-Bit Support Was Discontinued
Tableau ended 32-bit support starting with the release of in late 2017. The primary reasons for this transition included: