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Support and certifications listed for the servers above do not necessarily apply to all model configurations. Please click on the server name in the matrix above to obtain detailed OS requirements. |
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1Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
HP supports Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 and higher on all BladeSystem and ProLiant servers
with Intel VT and AMD-V hardware assisted virtualization. HP supports StorageWorks EVA4400 and MSA2000 series systems with KVM in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4.
All servers certified for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 or later include certification for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization. For more details, refer to the HP Solution
Block for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization at HP ProLiant Solution Central. |
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2Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 HP management Agent support is now available
with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 XEN Kernel on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 and the HP Linux ProLiant Support Pack version 8.10.
SAN support is now available on HP storage
with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 XEN Kernel, view the
Linux certification and support matrix for
HP Storage array systems.
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3Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 HP has issued a customer advisory for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Xen. HP has
certified and will support these servers with the following caveats:
- No HP management agent support
- Greater than 64 GB system memory requires an updated kernel. Click here for more information
- Guest OS support is provided by Red Hat. For more information on supported guest OS's, see: www.redhat.com
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4Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 For servers with dual core processors, Update 1 (2.6.9-11.EL kernel) or greater is required. |
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5Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 For servers with dual core processors, Update 5 (2.4.21-32.EL kernel) or greater is required. For servers with single core processors, HP highly recommends Update 1 (2.4.21-9.EL kernel) or greater. View more details on HP.com and the
Red Hat web site. Quad core processors are not supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. |
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6Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Dual core processors are not supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1. |
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