on 04-03-2014 3:14 PM
Hi folks,
Windows Server 2012 R2 has been released these days for the 7.21_EXT kernel and the databases
MS SQLServer
MAXDB
Sybase ASE
For detailed information have a look into then Product Availability Matrix
regards
Peter
Hi Peter
Thanks for your information
Windows 2012 will not support for Oracle & IBM DB2?
Regards
Ram
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Hello Peter,
Thanks for the information.
Did you have any information on when Server 2012 R2 will be supported for Oracle 11g ?
Oracle did not seem to provide any date and does not even seem to plan support for 11g.
Only for 12c could support Win 2012 R2
https://blogs.oracle.com/otnjp/entry/oracle_database_for_new_windows
I've got customers who are willing to migrate to 2012 R2 but are not wiling to migrate to 12c (not yet supported by SAP until 12.1.0. 2 is available).
Best regards
Hi Yves,
up to now I have no information that Oracle 11g is going to be supported on 2012 R2.
If you do not find any information on your Oracle channels - I doubt, that SAP channels will tell you something different.
So it is the same as it is always, when we got a new Windows version: If you want to run Oracle on it you have to show a lot of patience
regards
Peter
Editors strategy is weird and sometimes seems disconnected with customer needs...
Up to know the only information I found shows that 11g will only be supported on Win 8.1... this is more a personal platform that might not be the best choice for running an RDBMS...
Moving to the brand new 12c might still be risky... and 2008 R2 end of Mainstream Support is for next year ( Microsoft Product Lifecycle Search)
Bad point for Oracle
well, have a look at this:SAP on Oracle.
According to them, 11.2.0.4 will be supporting Windows Server 2012 R2.
I expect the PAM to show this combination soon.
SAP Note 1431799 shows the same information.
regards
Peter
Excellent! Thank you for the announcement. I don't actually see it in the PAM yet, but I assume that's a synchronization artifact. Is it also released for kernel 7.41?
Regards,
Matt
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