R/3 Releases supported in a  VMWare REDHAT Linux virtualization environment

Hi, I hope I have chosen the right Forum here?
I am trying to find out information on whether 4.6B & 4.6C R/3 SAP Releases running the 4.6D Extended kernel with MaxDB is supported on virtualized REDHAT Linux environments using VMWARE. I have found a couple of notes i.e. 895807 and 1122387, but although they mention the virtualization technologies egg VMWare ESX, they do not explicitly mention REDHAT Linux nor which SAP versions plus database versions are supported???
Can someone please help?
Thanks
S

Dear Sharon,
last week, the SAP LinuxLab conducted several testings with Xen/VMware using both enterprise distributions from Novell and Red Hat. We are currently digging through the gathered data. The current time frame of publishing this data is first or second week in march.
Nevertheless, I can share some information with you beforehand.
The supported client operating systems are
XEN: Novell SLES10 SP1 (incl. a special Linux kernel) or SLES10 SP2 or from Red Hat RHEL 5.1 (incl. a special Linux kernel)
VMware: Novell SLES10 SP1 or Red Hat RHEL 5.1
The supported SAP kernel releases on VMware and Xen are currently 7.00. If you want to use older releases, please open a OSS message on component BC-OP-LNX and ask for an individual release.
Thank you and Best Regards,
Hannes Kuehnemund
SAP LinuxLab

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