I’m not aware of this information being published. The Installation Guide says “If you need to verify that your machine complies with the hardware requirements of Cloverleaf
I’ve run various versions of Cloverleaf (5.4 onwards) on virtual platforms for a number of years now. We used Windows Server for the guest OS but aslong as it met the system requirements for Cloverleaf we didn’t have any issues.
Lawson say they don’t support Cloverleaf in a VM but this isn’t as bad as it sounds as long as your guest systems are up to the necessary specification Lawson will still provide support, just not for any issues relating to the Virtual platform.
I hope that makes sense. Lawson could well have changed their minds by now and actually support VM’s.
I’ve run various versions of Cloverleaf (5.4 onwards) on virtual platforms for a number of years now. We used Windows Server for the guest OS but aslong as it met the system requirements for Cloverleaf we didn’t have any issues.
Lawson say they don’t support Cloverleaf in a VM but this isn’t as bad as it sounds as long as your guest systems are up to the necessary specification Lawson will still provide support, just not for any issues relating to the Virtual platform.
I hope that makes sense. Lawson could well have changed their minds by now and actually support VM’s.
Garry
We do support Clovereaf in VMs!! As long as the guest OS is supported and the hardware allocated to the VM meet the minimum requirements and your specific needs needs, Cloverleaf will work perfect.