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Infoscale Support Matrix Sybase Unix

This document provides support matrices for Sybase ASE CE and Sybase single instance databases on various operating systems when used with Veritas InfoScale. It lists supported configurations of InfoScale, Sybase ASE CE versions, Linux distributions, Solaris versions, and Sybase ASE versions on AIX. Key supported configurations include InfoScale 7.1 with Sybase ASE CE 15.5 on RHEL 6, and InfoScale 8.0.2 with Sybase 16.x on AIX 7.2. The document directs readers to Sybase documentation for installation details.

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This document provides support matrices for Sybase ASE CE and Sybase single instance databases on various operating systems when used with Veritas InfoScale. It lists supported configurations of InfoScale, Sybase ASE CE versions, Linux distributions, Solaris versions, and Sybase ASE versions on AIX. Key supported configurations include InfoScale 7.1 with Sybase ASE CE 15.5 on RHEL 6, and InfoScale 8.0.2 with Sybase 16.x on AIX 7.2. The document directs readers to Sybase documentation for installation details.

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Contents

Chapter 1 Sybase ASE CE support matrix ...................................... 5


About support for Sybase ASE CE ..................................................... 5
Linux support matrix for SF Sybase CE .............................................. 6
Solaris SPARC support matrix for SF Sybase CE ................................. 6

Chapter 2 Sybase Single Instance support matrix ........................ 7


About support for Sybase single-instance databases ............................. 7
Sybase on AIX .............................................................................. 7
Sybase on Linux ............................................................................ 8
Sybase on Solaris SPARC ............................................................. 11
Chapter 1
Sybase ASE CE support
matrix
This chapter includes the following topics:

■ About support for Sybase ASE CE

■ Linux support matrix for SF Sybase CE

■ Solaris SPARC support matrix for SF Sybase CE

About support for Sybase ASE CE


The following matrices list InfoScale support for for Sybase ASE CE (SF Sybase
CE) for:
■ Linux
■ Solaris (SPARC)
All configurations listed in the tables below are certified and supported by Sybase
and Veritas. Configurations that are not shown in the tables are not supported.

Note: Hyphens in the tables below designate a range of Sybase patch sets.

Note: Veritas InfoScale for Databases (SFDB) tools are not supported with Sybase.
Sybase can run on VxFS and VxVM.

If you need assistance, consult your Veritas sales team for details.
Sybase ASE CE support matrix 6
Linux support matrix for SF Sybase CE

Linux support matrix for SF Sybase CE


Table 1-1 describes the Linux support matrix for SF Sybase CE.

Table 1-1 Linux support matrix for SF Sybase CE

SF Sybase CE Sybase ASE CE Sybase ASE Sybase ASE CE Sybase ASE CE 15.7
15.0.3 CE 15.5 15.5 ESD # 3

7.1 Not supported RHEL 6 U4, U5, RHEL 6 U4, U5, U6 and RHEL 6 U4, U5, U6 and
U6 and U7 U7 U7

7.0 Not supported RHEL 6 U4, U5 RHEL 6 U4, U5 and U6 RHEL 6 U4, U5 and U6
and U6

See the Sybase documentation before installing Sybase ASE CE 15.5 and 15.7.
See infocenter.sybase.com

Solaris SPARC support matrix for SF Sybase CE


Table 1-2 describes the Solaris SPARC support matrix for SF Sybase CE.

Table 1-2 Solaris SPARC support matrix for SF Sybase CE

SF Sybase CE Solaris Sybase ASE CE 15.0.3 Sybase ASE CE Sybase ASE CE 15.5
SPARC 15.5 ESD # 3

7.1 10 Not supported Solaris 10 U9, U10, and Solaris 10 U9, U10, and U11
U11

7.0 10 Not supported Solaris 10 U9, U10, and Solaris 10 U9, U10, and U11
U11

See the Sybase documentation before installing Sybase ASE CE 15.5.


See infocenter.sybase.com
Chapter 2
Sybase Single Instance
support matrix
This chapter includes the following topics:

■ About support for Sybase single-instance databases

■ Sybase on AIX

■ Sybase on Linux

■ Sybase on Solaris SPARC

About support for Sybase single-instance


databases
This section lists the InfoScale support for Sybase single instance versions.

Note: InfoScale for databases (SFDB) tools are not supported with Sybase. Sybase
can run on VxFS and VxVM.

Sybase on AIX
The following table lists the combinations of Sybase ASE versions and AIX that are
supported with InfoScale.
Sybase Single Instance support matrix 8
Sybase on Linux

Table 2-1 InfoScale support matrix for Sybase on AIX

InfoScale AIX Sybase

12.5.x 15.x 16.x

8.0.2 7.2 x x ✓

7.3

8.0 7.2 x x ✓

7.1

7.4.2 7.2 x ✓ ✓

7.1

7.4.1 7.2 x ✓ ✓

7.4.1 7.1 x ✓ ✓

7.4 7.2 x ✓ ✓

7.4 7.1 x ✓ ✓

7.3.1 7.2 x ✓ ✓

7.3.1 7.1 x ✓ ✓

7.3 7.2 x ✓ ✓

7.3 7.1 x ✓ ✓

7.2 7.2 x ✓ ✓

7.2 7.1 x ✓ ✓

7.1 7.2 ✓ ✓ ✓

7.1 7.1 ✓ ✓ ✓

7.1 6.1 ✓ ✓ ✓

7.0 7.1 x ✓ ✓

7.0 6.1 ✓ ✓ ✓

Sybase on Linux
The following table lists the combinations of Sybase ASE versions and Linux that
are supported with InfoScale.
Sybase Single Instance support matrix 9
Sybase on Linux

Table 2-2 InfoScale support matrix for Sybase on Linux

InfoScale Linux (AMD Sybase


Opteron 64
bit/Intel Xeon 12.5.x 15.x 16.x
EM64T)

8.0.2 SLES 15 x x ✓

RHEL 9

RHEL 8

8.0 SLES 15 x x ✓

SLES 12

RHEL 9

RHEL 8

RHEL 7

7.4.3 SLES 15 x ✓ ✓

SLES 12

RHEL 8

RHEL 7

7.4.2 SLES 15 x ✓ ✓

SLES 12
RHEL 8

OEL 8

RHEL 7

OEL 7

7.4.1 RHEL 6 x ✓ ✓

SLES 11

7.4.1 OEL 6 x ✓ ✓

7.4.1 OEL 7 x ✓ ✓

7.4.1 RHEL 7 x ✓ ✓

SLES 12

7.4 RHEL 6 x ✓ ✓

SLES 11
Sybase Single Instance support matrix 10
Sybase on Linux

Table 2-2 InfoScale support matrix for Sybase on Linux (continued)

InfoScale Linux (AMD Sybase


Opteron 64
bit/Intel Xeon 12.5.x 15.x 16.x
EM64T)

7.4 OEL 6 x ✓ ✓

7.4 OEL 7 x ✓ ✓

7.4 RHEL 7 x ✓ ✓

SLES 12

7.3.1 RHEL 6 x ✓ ✓

SLES 11

7.3.1 OEL 6 x ✓ ✓

7.3.1 OEL 7 x ✓ ✓

7.3.1 RHEL 7 x ✓ ✓

SLES 12

7.3 RHEL 6 x ✓ ✓

SLES 11

7.3 OEL 6 x ✓ ✓

7.3 OEL 7 x ✓ ✓

7.3 RHEL 7 x ✓ ✓

SLES 12

7.2 RHEL 6 x ✓ ✓

SLES 11

7.2 OEL 6 x ✓ ✓

7.2 OEL 7 x ✓ ✓

7.2 RHEL 7 x ✓ ✓

SLES 12

7.1 RHEL 6 ✓ ✓ ✓

SLES 11
Sybase Single Instance support matrix 11
Sybase on Solaris SPARC

Table 2-2 InfoScale support matrix for Sybase on Linux (continued)

InfoScale Linux (AMD Sybase


Opteron 64
bit/Intel Xeon 12.5.x 15.x 16.x
EM64T)

7.1 OEL 6 ✓ ✓ ✓

7.1 OEL 7 ✓ ✓ ✓

7.1 RHEL 7 ✓ ✓ ✓

SLES 12

7.0 RHEL 6 ✓ ✓ ✓

SLES 11

7.0 OEL 6 ✓ ✓ x

7.0 OEL 7 x x x

7.0 RHEL 7 x x x

SLES 12

Sybase on Solaris SPARC


The following table lists the combinations of Sybase ASE versions and Solaris
SPARC that are supported with InfoScale.

Table 2-3 InfoScale support matrix for Sybase on Solaris SPARC

InfoScale Solaris SPARC Sybase


(64-bit)
12.5.x 15.x 16.x

8.0.2 11.4 x x ✓

8.0 11.4 x x ✓

7.4.2 11.4 x ✓ ✓

7.4.1 11 x ✓ ✓

7.4 11 x ✓ ✓

7.3.1 11 x ✓ ✓

7.3 11 x ✓ ✓
Sybase Single Instance support matrix 12
Sybase on Solaris SPARC

Table 2-3 InfoScale support matrix for Sybase on Solaris SPARC


(continued)

InfoScale Solaris SPARC Sybase


(64-bit)
12.5.x 15.x 16.x

7.2 11 x ✓ ✓

7.1 11 ✓ ✓ ✓

7.1 10 ✓ ✓ ✓

7.0 11 x x x

7.0 10 ✓ ✓ ✓

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