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Please also provide support for MQ V9.0 LTS (Server, Client, MFT) on Windows Server 2019 as soon as practical. We are planning to migrate enterprise app servers from Win 2012 and Win 2016 to Win 2019, and until MQ supported, we won't be able to migrate.
Support for Windows Server 2019 is something we hope to deliver with MQ.
The CD version supports Windows Server 2019, while the LTS version does not.
It should be noted that I was able to apply MQ Client LTS 9.1.0.2 onto a Windows 2019 server, but FixPack 3 failed to install, so we now have to back the MQ down to V8 because none of the LTS V9.x builds are shown as supported on Windows Server 2019. Other application groups are back-leveling their server builds to Windows Server 2016 just so they can get MQ V9.1 LTS installed on them.
I opened a PMR with IBM and was told to open an RFE for something that should have been a no-brainer. RFEs are mostly addressed based off of some social media voting standard and most great ideas die a slow death. This is an action in futility so I declined wasting my time crafting one.
The support of Windows Server platforms should not be based off of some Facebook standard of acceptance.