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17-Peridot
November 27, 2020
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CentOS 8.2 for ThingWorx 9.1

  • November 27, 2020
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Hi, 

My customer's going to use ThingWorx 9.1 as it starts supporting OpenJDK,   my customer also want to know if CentOS is feasible for ThingWorx 9.1 ?   ( I guess it's true as the code bases of Red hat and Cent OS are same )

 

I also heard that  there certain problem on ThingWorx Flow if running on CentOS but has no details ,  does anyone knows the problem ? 

 

Regards,

Sean

 

Best answer by emscur

Hi @seanccc,

 

ThingWorx 9.1 is not supported with CentOS. Please refer to 9.1 System Requirements for a list of supported operating systems and required software versions. Find the list of supported operating systems for ThingWorx 9.1 below for your convenience:

 

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2
  • Windows Server 2016 and 2019
  • Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04 (not supported for use with ThingWorx Flow)

It is strongly recommended to install ThingWorx and Flow on supported OS and software versions for better performance and stability.

 

Regards,

Emmanuel

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15-Moonstone
November 27, 2020

Hi,

we did some minor testing with TWX & Flow 8.5 in january this year. We also used CentOS 8.0 (not really sure about the version tbh) and OpenJDK before it was officially supported.

 

Aside from troubles during the installation process, Thingworx & Flow worked fine so far. But we haven't tested any specific use cases.

emscur5-Regular MemberAnswer
5-Regular Member
November 30, 2020

Hi @seanccc,

 

ThingWorx 9.1 is not supported with CentOS. Please refer to 9.1 System Requirements for a list of supported operating systems and required software versions. Find the list of supported operating systems for ThingWorx 9.1 below for your convenience:

 

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2
  • Windows Server 2016 and 2019
  • Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04 (not supported for use with ThingWorx Flow)

It is strongly recommended to install ThingWorx and Flow on supported OS and software versions for better performance and stability.

 

Regards,

Emmanuel

Community Manager
December 9, 2020

Hi @seanccc.

 

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Regards.

 

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