LifeKeeper for Linux can be installed and used on the distributions and versions listed on this page.

The following are common considerations and restrictions for all of the operating systems listed here.

Refer to the following for distribution and version-specific considerations and restrictions.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (all 64 bits)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Notes
10.0 to 10.1 Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

RHEL 10.1 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode due to a kernel issue.
9.0 to.9.7 Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

RHEL 9.0 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode on disks that are thin provisioned

RHEL 9.7 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode due to a kernel issue.
8.0 to 8.10 Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

RHEL 8.6 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode on disks that are thin provisioned.
7.9 Certain kernel versions do not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode.

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) (all 64 bits)

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Notes
15.0 SP6 to SP7 For SLES 15 SP7, asynchronous replication with DataKeeper requires 6.4.0-150700.53.25.1.x86_64 or later.

Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

SUSE live patching is NOT supported.
12 SP5 SUSE live patching is NOT supported.

Oracle Linux (all 64 bits)

Oracle Linux Notes
10.0 to 10.1(including UEK R8) Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

Oracle Linux 10.1 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode due to a kernel issue.
9.0 to 9.7 (including UEK R7 and R8) Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

Oracle Linux 9.0 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode on disks that are thin provisioned

Oracle Linux 9.7 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode due to a kernel issue.
8.0 to 8.10(including UEK R6 and R7) Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

Oracle Linux 8.6 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode on thin-provisioned disks due to a kernel issue.
7.0 to 7.9(including UEK R3, R4, R5 and R6) Certain kernel versions do not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode.

Rocky Linux (all 64 bits)

Rocky Linux Notes
10.0 to 10.1 LifeKeeper does not currently support Rocky Linux 10.0 on Oracle Cloud. We will evaluate support once the official platform image is released.

Rocky Linux 10.1 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode due to a kernel issue.
9.6 to 9.7 Rocky Linux 9.7 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode due to a kernel issue.
8.10

Miracle Linux (all 64 bits)

Miracle Linux Notes
9.0, 9.2, 9.4, 9.6 Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

Miracle Linux 9.0 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode on thin-provisioned disks due to a kernel issue.
8.4, 8.6, 8.8, 8.10 Miracle Linux 8.6 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode on thin-provisioned disks due to a kernel issue.

AlmaLinux (all 64 bits)

AlmaLinux Notes
10.0 to 10.1 Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

AlmaLinux 10.1 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode due to a kernel issue.
9.6 to 9.7 Partitions with an odd number of sectors are not supported when running kernel 4.12 or later

AlmaLinux 9.7 does not support DataKeeper asynchronous mode due to a kernel issue.

Amazon Linux 2023

Amazon Linux 2023 Notes
6.1.x<release_version>
  • LifeKeeper supports running Amazon Linux 2023 directly on Amazon EC2. Configurations using Amazon Linux 2023 outside of Amazon EC2 are not supported.
  • Amazon Linux 2023 supports all versions with a kernel version up to kernel-6.1. For example, kernel-6.1.90-99.173 and kernel-6.1.91-99.172 are supported.
  • Amazon Linux 2023 is available with Apache Recovery Kit, DataKeeper, MySQL Recovery Kit, NFS Server Recovery Kit, PostgreSQL Recovery Kit, Recovery Kit for EC2, Recovery Kit for Route53, NAS Recovery Kit, and Recovery Kit for HULFT.
  • Amazon Linux 2023 supports MariaDB for use with MySQL Recovery Kit. MySQL is not supported.

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