I remember there was a version for Solaris although I only used Zend Server on Windows and Linux only. It seems Zend does not support Solaris, is that correct?
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Solaris is not supported, only Linux and Windows are supported. Actually even some IBM platforms are supported too
answered Feb 8, 2011 at 17:55
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