on 2017 Jan 06 12:07 AM
Will SAP Sybase Advantage Database Server support Windows Server 2016?
We have a client looking go live soon and needs to know.
Request clarification before answering.
Hi Richard - certification for Windows 2016 is currently being worked on and is planned for an upcoming SP. Please continue to monitor this community for further news.
Regards, Mike
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Hello all - wanted to let you know that SAP Advantage Database Server v12 Service Pack 02 (SP02) is now officially available on SAP Service Marketplace (SMP). It includes support for Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016 as well as updated support for Delphi 10.1 Berlin.
Best regards,
Mike Paola
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We forward your request to the ADS PM.
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The ADS engineering are currently not working on a Windows Server 2016 certification, so that mean, there is no support for this OS currently with any ADS version.
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The reason for my question is that we have a lot of new customers coming online and existing customers upgrading to new data servers. The new servers come preinstalled with Windows Server 2016 so there IT is asking us if ADS 12 will run on server 2016.
Do I tell them they must back down there new servers to Windows Server 2012?
Do I tell these 400+ companies must wait? If so, for how long?
It sounds like, to me, what you are saying is there will be no devlopment of the Advantage Database Server version 12 but, there is a possibility of development in the long-term.
Does this sound correct?
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Currently, there is no plan for a Windows Server 2016 support in short time, but possible in the future.
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