Supported Browsers and OS
Overview
The SDA Console and associated web applications are optimized for modern, standards-compliant browsers that support the latest web technologies (HTML5, CSS3, WebSockets, and TLS 1.2+). For the best performance, reliability, and security, we recommend using the most recent version of Google Chrome.
Supported Browsers
Google Chrome
Latest stable release
Fully supported and tested; recommended for all SDA environments.
Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based)
115 or newer
Supported as it shares the Chromium engine with Google Chrome.
Mozilla Firefox
115 ESR or newer
Supported with minor visual differences possible.
Apple Safari
16 or newer (macOS/iOS)
Supported with limited administrative functionality.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Not supported
Internet Explorer has been deprecated by Microsoft and does not support required modern standards. Users should transition to Microsoft Edge.
Note: While legacy browsers (such as Internet Explorer 11) may render portions of the interface, they are not officially supported and may result in reduced functionality or security vulnerabilities.
Supported Operating Systems
Windows
10 and 11
Must include latest security updates.
macOS
Monterey (12) or later
Safari or Chrome recommended.
Linux
Ubuntu 22.04+, Debian 12+, or equivalent
Chrome or Firefox recommended.
Mobile
iOS 16+, Android 12+
Mobile access supported via browser; some admin features may be limited.
Recommended Browser Settings
To ensure optimal performance and compatibility with SDA services:
Enable JavaScript – Required for all SDA Console features.
Allow Cookies – Session cookies are used for authentication and tenant context.
Allow Pop-ups from
*.sdaconsole.io– Required for login and external integrations.Enable WebSockets – Used for real-time communication with SDA Gateways and Devices.
Disable Browser Extensions – Certain ad-blockers or script filters can interfere with authentication and live telemetry.
Clear Cache After Major Updates – Recommended after SDA platform updates or migrations.
Use TLS 1.2 or Higher – Enforced for all HTTPS and WebSocket Secure connections.
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