IBM strives to deliver to our customers information that promotes the
creation of the most reliable operating environment for IBM WebSphere
Application Server. The list on the supported
product site identifies those products that IBM believes can
provide an operating environment that meets this standard. However, IBM's
testing and analysis of the Application Server performance may determine
that the Application Server performance may not meet this standard when
used in an operating environment with specific products. IBM believes that
the Application Server will not reliably deliver the level of performance
for which it was designed, and therefore IBM does not support the
Application Server when used in an operating environment that contains the
following products.
Status updates: Continue to check this page for any changes in
support status. Although it is not known at this time, this
incompatibility may be a temporary condition and may change with an update
to either IBM Application Server or the following listed products:
WebSphere Application Server Version 5.0.2
The following products are not currently supported:
Operating Systems
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- Microsoft® Vista™
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 3.0
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9

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Database
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- Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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Required details:
1 If you need to use the Microsoft SQL
Server 2005 database with WebSphere Application Server 6.0.2 or 5.1.1, you
might be able to acquire a third-party JDBC driver that supports
connectivity to the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. This scenario
would be supported by the application server according to the limitations
outlined under the Other configurations in support article WebSphere
Application Server has grown and so have your requirements. To
minimize incompatibilities, configure the Microsoft SQL Server 2005
database to run in SQL Server 2000 compatibility mode.
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WebSphere Application Server has grown and so have your
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