Note: Upgrades from previous versions to Zend Server 9 with PHP 7 are not supported.
Our recommendation is to create a parallel installation (including latest OS stack if possible) instead of upgrading an existing one.
System Requirements
Updated for Zend Server 9.0.1
PHP 7.0 (7.0.11 or later)
Linux x86-64
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RHEL / CentOS 7.x via RPM packages
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Debian GNU/Linux 8.x via DEB packages
- Ubuntu Linux 14.04 (LTS) and 16.04 (LTS) via DEB packages.
Note:
32-bit systems are not supported.
Linux Power 8 - LE Only
- Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) and 16.04 (LTS) via DEB packages
- RHEL 7.x via RPM packages
Windows x86 / x86-64 - PHP uses x86 only
- Windows 7 (with service pack 1)
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows PHP Binary Compatibility
Windows version was compiled with Visual Studio 2015 / VC14, 32-bit PHP
Mac OS X
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10.11 (El Capitan)
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10.12 (Sierra)
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Apache 2.4
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Nginx web server from Nginx repositories (supported on Linux only) – see http://nginx.org/en/linux_packages.html. On DEB, NginX is deployed from the distro packages.
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Microsoft IIS on supported Windows systems
Deployment Feature
Zend Server's application deployment feature, including virtual host management, is not supported on IIS, however other application-related features are still available by defining applications.
For optimal stability and performance, only run Zend Server on a supported browser from the Supported Browser List.
Browser |
Version(s) |
Comments |
Google Chrome (recommended) |
Latest |
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Mozilla Firefox |
Latest |
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Microsoft Internet Explorer |
11 and above |
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Microsoft Edge |
Latest |
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Apple Safari on Mac OS X |
Latest |
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Other Browsers
Zend Server may run on other browsers but with unpredictable behavior.
A MySQL server version 5.5, 5.6 or 5.7 (experimental) is required to run Zend Server in a clustered environment.
MySQL 5.7 Cluster Database Requires SQL Mode change
Please review the release note regarding SQL mode change for Zend Server cluster operations.