The docs
https://docs.umbraco.com/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/setup/requirements
states the following:
> As Umbraco releases are aligned to the .NET release cadence, it's also aligned with Microsoft's Long-term support policy for the underlying framework. For the best experience, we would recommend that you ensure to be on the latest and supported Microsoft versions to run and host Umbraco CMS
Which from my understanding of the linked resources, would be this:
- Windows Server 2022
- IIS 10
- SQL Server 2022
- .NET 8
Is that correct?
But would there be any issues in using an existing server with this configuration
- Windows Server 2019
- IIS 10
- SQL Server 2019
- .NET 4.8
And just installing .NET 8 on it?
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MobyDog
01/09/2024, 5:48 PM
HI Michael, just wondering did you ever try this and how did it go?
s
Sebastiaan
01/09/2024, 6:52 PM
Should work just fine yep.
a
ahwm
01/11/2024, 7:08 PM
FWIW, We have Umbraco 13 successfully running on a Windows Server 2016 instance. The only one I've had issues with installing .NET 8 on is an old Server 2012 R2 that is scheduled for retirement/migration