Should I use Anaconda Distribution or Miniconda?#
Both the Anaconda Distribution and Miniconda installers include the conda package and environment manager, but how you plan to use the software will determine which installer you want to choose.
Anaconda Distribution
Miniconda
Created and published by Anaconda
Yes
Yes
Has conda
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
# of packages
300+
< 70
Install space required
~4.4 GB
~480 MB
What’s your experience level?#
- I’m just starting out and don’t know what packages I should use.
Install Anaconda Distribution! It includes over 300 standard data science and machine learning packages, which will give you a kickstart in your development journey.
- I don’t have much experience with the command line.
Install Anaconda Distribution! The install includes Anaconda Navigator, a desktop application that is built on top of conda. You can use Navigator’s graphical user interface (GUI) to create environments, install packages, and launch development applications like Jupyter Notebooks and Spyder. For more information on Navigator, see Getting started with Navigator.
- I know exactly what packages I want to use and I don’t want a large download.
Install Miniconda! Miniconda is a minimal installer that only includes a very small installation of Anaconda’s distribution—conda, Python, and a few other packages. For more information, see the Miniconda documentation.
- I only use the command line.
Install Miniconda or Anaconda Distribution! Both installations include conda, the command line package and environment manager. For more information on conda, see the conda Getting Started page or download the conda cheatsheet.