![]() Microsoft’s policy of Servicing Channels with Windows 11 and Windows 10 has changed the F5 support policy for Windows 11 and Windows 10 as follows: When a release reaches a usage level that can no longer justify development, test, and support resources, we will issue an EoL (End of Life) Solution at least three months prior to the planned EoDS (End of Development Support). Once an operating system or browser has surpassed the 3-year date from release, F5 will continue to monitor the user base of this operating system or browser release. If an operating system or browser vendor ends mainstream support before the end of that 3 year period for a release or service pack, F5 will also end support at the same time. ![]() OS / Browser and Browser Compatibilityį5 supports the listed operating systems and browser releases, with the latest service pack or service pack equivalent, for up to 3 years from the time of initial release, as long as the listed operating systems and browsers are still supported by the vendor. Refer to the K23653432 article for the list of available features in the F5 Remote Access clients. Because of differences in platforms, the capabilities of each client are also different. Supported features on Remote Access clientsį5 has several client software packages that facilitate secure remote connectivity for different device platforms. Supported Access and Endpoint Security Featuresį5 Helper Application for Endpoint Inspectionġ Refer to release notes of the F5 Helper Application for specific browser support.Ģ Visit for a list of supported products and vendorsģ Machine Info Inspector can only collect MAC addresses on Mac and Linux platforms.Ĥ For Linux, the Network Access feature does not work with a proxy server.Ħ Microsoft Edge Browser and all the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications are not supported with BIG-IP APM application tunnels and optimized applications.ħ Java RDP and Java AppTunnels are not supported on Google Chrome and Firefox.Ĩ Optimised tunnels are not supported for Windows on ARM64. Both IPv4 and IPv4+IPv6 deployments are supported, except as noted below. You should then refer to the latest compatibility matrix of that version for an updated list of supported software.į5 Networks supports the functionality of BIG-IP Access Policy Manager on the most-used platforms and ensures support with the commonly used operating systems (OS) and browsers. To find the latest maintenance release of BIG-IP, refer to the article. No timeframe has been provided for the public release of VMware Fusion for M1 Macs, and pricing and upgrade options remain to be seen.Important: We only test the latest maintenance releases of BIG-IP and update their corresponding compatibility matrices. Earlier this year, VMware competitor Parallels boasted about the ability to run the Arm-based Windows preview on an M1 Mac with Parallels Desktop 16.5, but fine print notes that customers are responsible for making sure they are compliant with an operating system's licensing agreement. ![]() Microsoft does not yet offer a retail version of Arm-based Windows, but a preview version is available to Windows Insider program members. In a blog post last April, Roy said "there isn't exactly much business value relative to the engineering effort that is required" to support Intel-based operating systems on M1 Macs, adding that VMware is "laser focused on making Arm Linux VMs on Apple silicon a delight to use." VMware Fusion will also not be able to virtualize Intel-based Windows or Linux distributions, while support for virtualizing macOS is not ready yet. We also ship components as open source, and that takes more time. ![]() our intentional decision to not fully support Windows is _entirely_ driven by the fact you can't actually run Windows on ARM on a Mac and still be in compliance with their EULA.
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