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Timelines for potential future capabilities are not provided through public Ideas - I don't know why support suggested that. That kind of discussion is better handled through lab advocates or the beta program.
I agree Mark, but when I raised a Case with the support team to get a timeline for when this was available they requested that I raise it as an idea. In attempt to keep our fleet evergreen we are asked to work on this straight away. Gone are days of when we would a few months before rolling to most recent version.
Support for RHEL9 is something we would expect to deliver in a future update to MQ.
In addition to MQ, if we could also have support for MQIPT