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Created on Apr 29, 2022

support CDU installation on Amazon Linux 2

official OS support of C:D UNIX for "Amazon Linux 2" is needed

What is your industry? Banking
How will this idea be used?

CDU can be used on AWS EC2 servers to transfer and store files directly to S3 buckets

  • Admin
    Chris Sanders
    Reply
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    Jun 20, 2022

    Thank you for opening this enhancement request with IBM. I have reviewed it with my team. We see that Amazon Linux 2 appears to be heavily based on Red Hat and CentOS. Because of that we feel comfortable supporting customers running C:D for Linux on this platform. It will not receive explicit certification, but will be supported as if it was a Red Hat or CentOS installation.


    Sincerely,

    Chris Sanders

    Connect:Direct Product Manager