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OneAgent release notes version 1.231

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Impact : This issue affects only those extensions that use native libraries called from Python code distributed with the extension. Operating systems. Future Dynatrace OneAgent operating systems support changes. The following operating systems will no longer be supported starting 01 March 2022. x – 2.12.x.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.237

Dynatrace

Starting with this release, we support PHP code module on Linux ARM64 (AArch64). Starting with this release, we support Apache code module on Linux ARM64 (AArch64). Operating systems. Future Dynatrace OneAgent operating systems support changes. Windows: Windows Desktop 2004. Windows: Windows Server 2004.

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