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    Wednesday, May 13, 2009  
    Better to know the requirements for sharePoint 2010 now guys!

    • SharePoint Server 2010 will be 64-bit only.
    • SharePoint Server 2010 will require 64-bit Windows Server 2008 or 64-bit Windows Server 2008 R2.
    • SharePoint Server 2010 will require 64-bit SQL Server 2008 or 64-bit SQL Server 2005.
    Browsers:
    • Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox 3.x. running on Windows Operating Systems.�
    • In addition we�re planning on an increased level of compatibility with Firefox 3.x and Safari 3.x on non-Windows Operating Systems.
    • Due to this focus Internet Explorer 6 will not be a supported browser for SharePoint Server 2010.

    http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2009/05/07/announcing-sharepoint-server-2010-preliminary-system-requirements.aspx

    The question is, how will people build their dev/test environments? These are high specs for those!

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    posted by Stephen | 11:16 AM | |

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    You forgot that Geneva is required for Claims Based Authentication.

    # posted by Blogger Rick Taylor : May 13, 2009 2:51 PM  

    64-bit OS is WAY more common today then before. My workstation is 64-bit so I'm not worried myself.

    # posted by Anonymous Anonymous : May 13, 2009 7:09 PM  

    If you think you're going to build a VM to try out or learn SP 2010, don't even THINK about using Virtual PC 2007 or the built-in Windows Virtual PC that is in Windows 7 because neither of those tools can build a 64-bit guest VM, even though the host is 64-bit. Your only viable choice (other than the unthinkable of repaving your laptop with a server OS) is to use VMware Workstation 7.x (currently in beta).

    # posted by Anonymous Anonymous : October 09, 2009 3:54 AM   Post a Comment

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