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We officially support the following Linux distributions:

  • Red Hat Enterprise 7 and 8

  • CentOS 7 , 8

We will be officially supporting the following Linux distributions for a period of time in 2021:

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12SP5

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  • and 8 (the latter only until the end of 2021)

  • Rocky Linux 8

  • Amazon Linux 2

The reason for this small set of options, aside from limiting our scope, is that these are the versions we explicitly provide packages for (in the form of RPMs built by the OpenSUSE build service under the oversight of the project team) , and are therefore the versions for which we can provide security updates.

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We provide the FastCGI modules when the requisite libraries are available on the OS.

Mac OS

We maintain MacPorts of the SP and most of its dependencies and support the use of the SP when those ports are used. We have essentially no capability to test on non-current Mac OS releases so only the latest 10.X release at any given time is officially supported. We do not however recommend its use outside of development or testing scenarios.

Web Servers

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macOS

Support for macOS is now unofficial due to the effort required and the lack of interest. There is a macport for all the dependencies and the SP itself and we will help to maintain this on a voluntary basis for now and it is not officially supported.

Web Servers

The unofficial port is designed to be used with the Apache provided by macports.

We do not recommend the use of the old prefork MPM and strongly encourage the worker MPM. The prefork option will fail under load in a variety of cases, with some limited workarounds possible.