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Can I install Adobe Media Server - AMS 5 standard unto Linux Centos 6?

New Here ,
Apr 13, 2015 Apr 13, 2015

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I would like to know if I can install AMS 5 standard on Centos 6? And if so which version would be best?

I see that Amazon EC2 runs a Adobe Media Server 5 version on a Centos 6.3 OS. So it must be possible right?

I have tried to install AMS 5 on Centos 7 but have not been able to get HTTP Dynamic streaming to work properly, so don't want to stuggle again, but I also don't want to be stuck with Centos 5 anymore as I cannot run Lavarel on there or the latest version of PHP.

Can someone please explain whether this is possible?

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Adobe Employee , Apr 13, 2015 Apr 13, 2015

Yes AMS works on all CentOS 6.x...Centos 7 is not supported...You are always encouraged to use latest version of AMS which is 5.0.7 as on date.

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Yes AMS works on all CentOS 6.x...Centos 7 is not supported...You are always encouraged to use latest version of AMS which is 5.0.7 as on date.

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Thank you very much for your prompt response.

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