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We just announced SharePoint 2010 preliminary system requirements at https://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2009/05/07/announcing-sharepoint-server-2010-preliminary-system-requirements.aspx.
To summarize:
- You should start planning for 64-bit SQL 2005/2008 and 64-bit SharePoint 2010. While this isn’t new news, it’s important to start planning for it now.
- SharePoint 2010 will require Windows Server 2008. In fact, for those of you who have installed SP2 and run the upgrade checker tool, you will have noticed this requirement.
- Browser support. SharePoint 2010 will support a wide set of standards based browsers. We will, however, be dropping support for IE 6.0. The team blog has some good Q&As that go into more detail.
Christophe Fiessinger recently reminded me of some good related content. Specifically the following TechNet articles:
Advantages of 64-bit hardware and software (Office SharePoint Server 2007) This planning article describes the many advantages of using 64-bit hardware and software when setting up SharePoint servers.
Migrate an existing server farm to a 64-bit environment (Office SharePoint Server 2007) This article provides best practice guidance and detailed instructions for moving an existing server farm to a 64-bit environment.
Comments
- Anonymous
May 11, 2009
Today the SharePoint team announced that SQL Server will be a prerequisite for SharePoint 2010. It was - Anonymous
May 11, 2009
SharePoint 2010 - Preliminary System Requirements