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  1. Click here to download the Azul Zulu Builds of OpenJDK for Java 8, 11, 17, 21, 22 for Linux, Windows and macOS. Also download Azul Platform Prime.

    • Platform Core

      The Azul Zulu JVM distributed with Azul Platform Core...

    • Windows

      You can install Azul Zulu to be available only for a...

    • Install on Windows

      This section explains how to install Azul Zulu builds of...

    • Azul Platform Core

      Azul Platform Core is designed for enterprise, distribution...

    • Azul Zulu

      Azul Terms Glossary. What’s the difference between CA and SA...

  2. The Azul Zulu JVM distributed with Azul Platform Core leverages startup optimization technologies such as Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint (CRaC)* to provide instant start at optimal speed for Java applications.

  3. You can install Azul Zulu to be available only for a specific Windows user. This type of installation requires no administrator privileges and stores all the Azul Zulu files in the current user’s workspace. This installation type is added in the following Azul Zulu versions: 17.30, 15.36, 13.44, 11.52, 8.58, 7.50.

  4. Includes Azul Zulu, the world’s most secure and stable build of OpenJDK. Azul Platform Prime Includes Azul Zing, an enhanced build of OpenJDK for superior performance, consistency and efficiency.

  5. This section explains how to install Azul Zulu builds of OpenJDK on Windows. Install Azul Zulu from ZIP or TAR.GZ package Download the Azul Zulu ZIP or TAR.GZ file from the Downloads page.

  6. Azul Platform Core is designed for enterprise, distribution (ISV), and embedded (OEM) use cases. It provides certified OpenJDK builds with tight security and the cost efficiencies you need to run today’s business–critical, Java-based services.

  7. support.azul.com › hc › en-usAzul Zulu – Azul

    Azul Terms Glossary. What’s the difference between CA and SA bundles of Azul Zulu Builds of OpenJDK? What to do when Azul Zulu Builds of OpenJDK can't read files for cryptography and DNS on RHEL and Centos 8.1 and above. On MacOS 10.15.3 and later, Azul Zulu Builds of OpenJDK Java doesn't load the JNI Libraries my Application needs.