Platform Integrtn SupportMatrix DP11.01
Platform Integrtn SupportMatrix DP11.01
Platform Integrtn SupportMatrix DP11.01
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
What’s New ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Table 1: Supported Operating Systems ................................................................................................................... 5
Table 2: Supported CLI Platforms and Localization................................................................................................. 8
Table 3: Graphical User Interface Support .............................................................................................................. 9
Table 4: Platform Restrictions for Supported Operating Systems............................................................................ 9
Table 5: Supported cloud native application integrations ........................................................................................ 9
Table 6: Supported online database and application integrations ........................................................................... 9
Table 7: Other supported applications ................................................................................................................... 13
Table 8: Supported clusters ................................................................................................................................... 13
Table 9: Supported application clusters ................................................................................................................. 14
Table 10: Supported file systems .......................................................................................................................... 14
Table 11: ACL support ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Introduction
For the following Data Protector components, only those combinations of Data Protector components, applications,
and operating systems are supported for which the corresponding application versions and operating system
versions are supported by the respective vendors.
The supported operating system “Windows Server 2008 R2” include support for all editions of “Windows Server
2008 R2” including Windows Unified Data Storage Server, where applicable.
The supported operating system “Windows Server 2012” and “Windows Server 2012 R2” includes support for all
editions of “Windows Server 2012” and “Windows Server 2012 R2” including Windows Unified Data Storage Server,
where applicable.
The supported operating system “Windows Server 2016” includes support for all editions of “Windows Server 2016”
including “Windows Server 2016 Datacenter”, “Windows Server 2016 Standard” and “Windows Server 2016
Essentials”, where applicable. Server Core and Nano Server installations are not supported unless explicitly
mentioned.
The supported operating system “Windows Server 2019” includes support for all editions of “Windows Server 2019”
including “Windows Server 2019 Datacenter”, “Windows Server 2019 Standard” and “Windows Server 20109
Essentials”, where applicable. Server Core installations are not supported unless explicitly mentioned.
The supported operating system “Windows Server 2022” includes support for all editions of “Windows Server 2022”
including “Windows Server 2022 Datacenter”, “Windows Server 2022 Standard” and “Windows Server 2022
Essentials”, where applicable. Server Core installations are not supported unless explicitly mentioned.
The minimum patch levels for different Windows versions and editions that are supported by Data Protector are –
In exceptional cases, there may be restrictions based on specific service packs or minor versions. They will be
explicitly marked and will override the general support statement.
All references in this support matrix document to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) includes/implies both
SLES and SLES for SAP Applications.
All references in this support matrix document to Red Hat Enterprise Linux includes/implies both Workstation and
Enterprise Server also.
In the case of Data Protector components running in combination with application versions and operating system
versions which are not supported by their respective vendors, support from Opentext is limited to a reasonable-
endeavors basis. At any time, Opentext can decide to remove those combinations from the DP support matrix.
Updates/changes to individual fields within the Matrix will be highlighted in RED.
What’s New
What’s New
The following table includes combinations of only those applications and operating systems that are supported by the respective
vendors. Software-based encryption is supported for all integrations except ZDB7.
Cluster support: Table 8 shows the cluster support for the Cell Manager component. All other agents are supported in a clustered
environment on a particular platform, unless specifically called out in the table.
1 Procedures for installing and configuring Data Protector on Serviceguard with Linux are available in the Data Protector Help. Zero Downtime
Backup with SMIS Agent is not supported.
2 Includes support for Cell Manager on ‘Majority Node Cluster’.
3 With HPE Serviceguard A.11.20.20 on Linux the CONFIGURATION backup needs to be excluded from the backup specification. BMDR is not
supported.
4 StoreOnceSoftware Agent is not supported in cluster environment
5 Importing a Reporting Server in a cell controlled by Cell Manager running on Serviceguard is not supported
6 Exporting a Cell Manager from a MoM server running on Serviceguard is not supported. The client cell manager needs to be manually
reconfigured
7 For specific information about Veritas Infoscale's minor-minor versions and the minor versions/support packs of related operating systems,
please refer to Veritas documentation.
ACL support1
1 The basic and extended ACL limits are based on the kernel or file system limits in the respective operating systems.
2 For HP-UX 11i v3 maximum supported ACLs are 1024.
3 Supported on RHEL 7, CentOS 7 and Oracle Linux 7