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Tested linux platforms and distributions

IBM's SDKs for Linux® provide stability and performance when you deploy your enterprise e-business applications.

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IBM certifies that the latest release of the IBM Developer Kit for Linux®, Java™ 2 Technology Edition is Java compatible on the GA-level default installations of the following leading Linux distributors.

Hardware IA32 32-bit AMD64/EM64T 64-bit POWER 64-bit System z 31-bit System z 64-bit
SDK address space 32-bit 32-bit 64-bit 32-bit 64-bit 31-bit 31-bit 64-bit
SLES 7           YES    
United Linux 1.0 (SLES 8) YES YES YES YES   YES YES YES
SLES 9 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
SLES 10 /SLED 10 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
SLES 11 YES YES YES YES YES   YES YES
Red Hat EL 2.1 YES              
Red Hat EL 3 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Red Hat EL 4 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Red Hat EL 5 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

Notes about this table

"yes" indicates that the Developer Kit has been fully tested on a GA-level default installation of that particular distribution.

Support for certain languages may require additional packages or a different configuration from the GA-level default installation. If this is the case, the developer Kit may not have been fully tested for that language on that particular distribution. Contact your Linux distributor's local support organization for more information.

The addressing capability of the JVM is shown by the headings in the second row of the table, labelled "SDK address space".

For information about POWER7™ support please see the IBM SDK POWER7 support information page.

For information about support on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6, please see Supported levels, recommended settings and known problems.