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Best answer by Sachin_Arora_

Hi @s28853,

 

No its not supported. Please find below screenshot for reference. You can download the package of older version documents as an AEM package from here https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-release-information/aem-release-updates/previous-updates/aem-previous-versions.html?lang=en

 

Page path after installing package: /libs/aem-docs/content/en/experience-manager/6-2/sites/deploying/using/technical-requirements

 

 

2 replies

Anish-Sinha
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
March 31, 2023

Hi @s28853 ,

As per the documentation for AEM 6.4, it is only supported on Linux 7 and not 8. AEM6.2 is pretty old and not receiving any further updates. The supported version of AEM 6.2 as far as I remember was only Linux 7. There is no more technical requirement documentation available from Adobe for 6.2. I don't think it is supported.

Please refer to this link for AEM 6.4: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-64/deploying/introduction/technical-requirements.html?lang=en#server-operating-systems

 

Sachin_Arora_
Community Advisor
Sachin_Arora_Community AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
April 2, 2023

Hi @s28853,

 

No its not supported. Please find below screenshot for reference. You can download the package of older version documents as an AEM package from here https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-release-information/aem-release-updates/previous-updates/aem-previous-versions.html?lang=en

 

Page path after installing package: /libs/aem-docs/content/en/experience-manager/6-2/sites/deploying/using/technical-requirements