Operating System Support for Server

 

Server platform operating system support and patch levels are listed in the following table:

Operating System (Server)

Release Date/SP

TDV and BD Support

Notes

AIX 7.2 TL4 or higher

November 2019

Active

Not supported for Business Directory

AIX 7.1 TL5 or higher

October 2017

Active

Not supported for Business Directory

CentOS version 7.9 or higher in 7.x

 

Active

64-bit versions are supported. TDV deploys in native 64-bit JVM on all supported 64-bit operating systems.

x64 architecture. Also supported for BD.

CentOS version 8.5 or higher in 8.x

 

Active

64-bit versions are supported. TDV deploys in native 64-bit JVM on all supported 64-bit operating systems.

x64 architecture. Also supported for BD.

Microsoft Windows 10

 

Active

Also supported for BD.

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard

 

Active

x64.

Also supported for BD.

 

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard

 

Active

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard

 

Active

x64

Also supported for BD.

Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Standard

 

Active

x64

Also supported for BD.

Oracle Linux 7.9 or higher in Red Hat compatibility mode

 

Active

x64.

Also supported for BD.

Oracle Linux 8.5 or higher in Red Hat compatibility mode

 

Active

x64.

Also supported for BD.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux v7.9 or higher in 7.x

N/A

Active

64-bit versions are supported. TDV deploys in native 64-bit JVM on all supported 64-bit operating systems. x64. Also supported for BD.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux v8.5 or higher in 8.x

N/A

Active

Red Hat provides a 64bit OS image for RHEL 8 that provides 64bit application support for TDV. Also supported for BD.

SLES 12

SP5 or higher

Active

 

SLES 15

SP3 or higher

Active

 

There is a known limitation of Windows OS that can result in a UNC error when using TDV. The known issue is that:

The Windows service process can't see any mapped network driver of a front end user session, because the Windows service is running under a different credential, and the mapped network driver is valid in the user session only.
The Windows service process can see SYSTEM ODBC DSN only, any USER ODBC DSN is not visible to the Windows service.

To work around for this known issue, use the UNC path for TDV to access remote files.

MPP Engine OS Support

MPP Engine is supported on Linux platforms only with the following pre-installed 3rd party software:

a. Network Security Service (NSS) Package version 3.28.4 x86_64 or higher (package name: nss).

b. CentOS/RedHat/Oracle Linux versions 6.5 or higher are supported for this feature.

c. SUSE Linux version 12 and above is supported for this feature.