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SAS 9.4M8 officially drops support for several legacy components that cannot be secured to modern standards. This includes older web application themes, specific deployment topologies, and outdated SAS/ACCESS engines (e.g., older versions of Hadoop distributions that are no longer supported by their vendors). 3. Upgrade Strategies
Take full metadata, physical file, and operating system backups.
Includes updated third-party JAR files and open-source components like Apache ActiveMQ. sas 9.4m8
SAS 9.4 Maintenance Release 8 (M8), released in January 2023, is a security-focused update designed to modernize the platform’s underlying infrastructure and extend its support life SAS Support Core Platform Updates Enhanced Security
The release of M8 was a pivotal moment for organizations relying on the SAS 9.4 platform. By launching this maintenance release, SAS extended for version 9.4 until February 1, 2028 . This move provides a multi-year "runway" for organizations to plan eventual transitions to SAS Viya while remaining on a stable, supported on-premise foundation. 2. Core Security and Cryptographic Changes Upgrade Strategies Take full metadata, physical file, and
While SAS Viya represents the cloud-native future of the platform, SAS 9.4M8 serves as the vital backbone for on-premises and hybrid deployments. It bridges traditional SAS architecture with modern IT operating environments. Core Focus Areas of SAS 9.4M8
For compliance officers, M8 is the only SAS 9 version that passes a modern SOC 2 Type II audit without exceptions. By launching this maintenance release, SAS extended for
: M8 adds support for the latest versions of Windows, Linux, and Solaris, ensuring that legacy code continues to run smoothly on modern hardware.
Standard support for the M8 platform is currently slated to last until February 1, 2028 Primary Objective:
Older, legacy database engines that are no longer supported by their respective vendors have been dropped. Architecture and System Requirements
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