Server size compatibility

I'm installing EPM 11.1.2.3 on linux system. I have two question.

1-dimension server is only used and required by EPMA? or can I use it with Classic applications too.

2 - can I install server Dimension under Linux too? According to my research it only works on windows.

Concerning

Hello

You're right about both.

Server size is only used by EPMA.

It only works on Windows.

Just for your information, there is a document called 'Matrix of Support', there all compatibility information.

Thank you

Anjum

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