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Installing Zixi Products
Installing Zixi Products on Li...
System Requirements - Linux
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linux packages zixi broadcaster expects the following linux packages to be installed on rhel 9 or equivalent dnf utils net tools wget tar ntp telnet traceroute initscripts numactl ipcalc pciutils these are rhel package names; it may be necessary to determine equivalent package names if another os is being used hardware cpu intel pentium g5400 dual core, celeron j3160 quad core, i3/i5/i7 dual core, xeon quad core or above (westmere and later micro architectures) amd ryzen and epyc quad core or above; aws graviton2/3; other armv8 64 bit (raspberry pi, ampere, apple m1/m2/m3/m4, etc) ram 4gb ram (minimum) networking 1 gigabit network card (minimum) recommended operating system machine operating system intel/amd x86 rhel 9 5 or equivalent alma linux 9 5, rocky linux 9 5, oracle linux 9 5 rhel/centos/oracle 7/8 should work but it is recommended to upgrade due to os end of life amazon linux 2023 raspberry pi 4 ubuntu 20 04 raspberry pi 5 ubuntu 24 04 raspberry pi os bookworm aws graviton 2/3 amazon linux 2023 zixi broadcaster and zec require a 64 bit operating system; 32 bit is not supported other 64 bit linux distributions, such as ubuntu, debian, or their derivatives may work as well as long they as have glibc 2 14 or newer network config (linux only) zixi broadcaster is designed to allow the user to configure networking configs using capabilities provided by the network scripts package if the os includes the network scripts package (rhel/centos 7), it should be installed and the networkmanager package should be removed if the os does not include the network scripts package (rhel/centos 8 and later), then networkmanager should be installed in the latter case, zixi broadcaster will not have full capability to modify network configs, as show in the image below, and the user must do that through the os command line centos eol guidance in december 2020, the centos community and red hat announced the sunset of centos https //blog centos org/2020/12/future is centos stream/ red hat also announced centos stream, a new, upstream development platform for the centos community for more information, see transforming the development experience within centos https //www redhat com/en/blog/transforming development experience within centos what does this mean for centos users? centos 7 and 8 are the final releases of centos linux the end of life dates for centos 7 and 8 are as follows centos 8 december 31, 2021 centos 7 june 30, 2024 if you have workloads that are currently running on these centos versions, you might want to review what options are available to you and start migrating your workloads