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Chris,
What about Windows Server 2008? The SAS support site says it is not supported since a JVM version doesn't support it. This is a MAJOR issue IMO. Any word on when SAS might support WS2008? Alan Alan,
You are correct that it's not supported because the Java runtime that SAS requires is not yet supported on Windows Server 2008. In the "and higher" support statement, this scenario fits the example in the Operating System section: "if a SAS Software product or component requires version y of a third party product but version y is not yet supported" then SAS is not supported there. I don't know when this will be resolved, but I do know that there is work going on to resolve it. I'll check into it and report back. Chris Chris,
Thanks for the reply. It would seem that SAS needs to update its JVM. If I recall correctly, Sun recommends moving away from that JVM version. Alan On the WWM OS Updates page, we have the latest Oct 2008 update:
October 2008: SAS 9.2 does not support Windows Server 2008 for any CPU type (Itanium, x64 or 32-bit) due to Sun's lack of support for Windows Server 2008 with Java 5. SAS is working with Sun to have Java 5 supported on Windows Server 2008 via the Sun Java for Business Program for our mutual customers. See http://sww.sas.com/wwm/technology9/sas9.2/os.php Any news on SAS being supported on Windows Server 2008?
Its been quite some time, and this is becoming a real bottleneck, as we'd like to take advantage of a number of the improved Terminal Services features in Server 2008 R2. Cordially, Ben Director of Technology SCI Ben, Alan,
I checked with folks internally and Win2008 support is expected in the Maintenance 2 release of SAS 9.2; the release of "M2" is scheduled for Very Soon Now (couple of weeks). Win2008R2 may be a different story, since that's basically Windows 7 Server (and not a simple service release as the name would imply). However, I'd expect the support site to be updated with new statements soon. Chris http://support.sas.com/resources/sysreq/hosts/pc/
Still not supported according to the SAS site. |
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I'm finding that you people just love these posts about what new environments that SAS supports, so here's another one. Even though Microsoft Windows 7 hasn't hit the store shelves yet, I want to get out in front of it and say, "Yes, it's possible to r
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