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    Which Redhat Versions are allowed for which Aleph versions

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23, 24

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    Which RedHat versions are supported for which Aleph versions?.

    Answer

    Aleph 24                 certified for the use of RHEL AS/ES 7 and 8, 64-bit (note: RHEL 9 is not certified yet)
     

    Aleph 23                 can be used with Linux RedHat AS/ES 6 and 7, 64-bit, based on Intel or AMD 64-processors

    Aleph 21 and 22     can be used with Linux RedHat AS/ES 5 and 6, 64‐bit, based on Intel or AMD 64‐bit processors. It cannot be used with RedHat 7;  version 23 is required.

    Aleph 20                 can be used with either RedHat 5 64bit or RedHat 4 32bit. You should use one of these two - not RedHat 5 32bit.

    Additional Information

    See also the article " Upgrading Redhat Linux version 5 to 6 (with Aleph 21 or 22) ".

    For more details consult the document Operating System Requirements for Red Hat Enterprise Linux

     


    • Article last edited: 21-07-2022
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