Hardware Compatibility list for Verde

Hardware Compatibility list for Verde

Product Line:  VERDE

This article is designed to help users, customers and agents determine what hardware will run VERDE/VERDEOS.


Here is the Verde Compatibility Policy and Red Hat Website for Processor compatibility with CentOS / Verde.

 

We are an application sitting on top of Centos 6.9/7.x (VERDE 7.2 - 8.3)  and therefore would support any Xeon processor supported by Red Hat.

Weblink to the supported processors:  https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/intel


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