Supported Configurations
  
Version 9.2.00
Supported Configurations
See the Hitachi Storage Viewer Certified Configurations Guide for a complete list of supported products and configurations for the Hitachi Storage Viewer platform products.
Portal/Database Server: Supported Systems
Data Collectors: Supported Systems
Supported Browsers
Portal/Database Server: Supported Systems
 
The following systems are supported for 64-bit platforms and require JDK 1.7:
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
Windows 2008 R2 Server, Standard and Enterprise
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Upgrades only; no installer provided)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (Installation or for upgrades only from 9.0.1 to higher versions)
CentOS 5 (Upgrades only; no installer provided)
CentOS 6 (Installation or for upgrades only from 9.0.1 to higher versions)
Data Collectors: Supported Systems
The following systems are supported for only 64-bit platforms and require JRE 1.7:
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (requires .NET Framework 3.5)
Red Hat Linux Enterprise Linux 5
Red Hat Linux Enterprise Linux 6
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
CentOS 5
Solaris 10 and 11 (SPARC only) - For Symantec NetBackup data collection only. Note that versions of Solaris below Solaris 10 Update 5 require a Centralized NetBackup Data Collector.
Note: .NET Framework 4 is installed by default with Windows Server 2012. You must explicitly install .NET Framework 3.5 to support the WMI Proxy Service installation. You do not need to uninstall .NET Framework 4.
Supported Browsers
Display Resolution: The minimum resolution for the Portal is 1280 x 768 px.
The Portal was certified on the following browsers. Please note that if you are using other versions of these browsers your user experience may vary:
Table 1.1 Supported Browsers
Browser
Mac
Windows
Linux
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0, 10.0, 11
 
x
 
Mozilla Firefox 23.0.1
x
x
x
Google Chrome 29.0.1547.66 m
 
x
 
Apple Safari 6.0+
x
 
 
For the supported browsers, some windows may not display properly if you are running in compatibility mode rather than the preferred standard mode.
On a Linux Portal server, to ensure proper rendering of reports that are emailed or exported as HTML images or PDF files, a graphics manager such as X Virtual Frame Buffer (XVFB) is required. Contact your IT organization to configure this capability, if you plan to export/email reports as HTML images or as PDF files.