OPAL-RT CENTOS 6.6 64-bit Obsolescence
OPAL-RT is proud to announce the OPAL-RT Linux Real-Time Operating System is now standard on all new Platforms. The OPAL-RT Linux OS has been specifically designed and optimized for the most demanding Real-Time Hardware-in-the-Loop, Rapid Control Prototyping, and Digital Twin applications. It allows us to maintain forward compatibility with CPU & FPGA processors, ensures our architecture will continue to draw from the latest advances in computing, and enables us to continue developing bleeding-edge solvers, components, and performance enhancements optimized for Real-Time simulation.
With this exciting development, we will phase out support for our CENTOS 6.6 64-bit OS. This end of support may impact some clients, and we aim to outline why we decided to take this step, who is impacted, the timeline for the phaseout, and the available upgrade options.
What is the OPAL-RT Operating System?
OPAL-RT simulators are computers that have been optimized and specially built for Real-Time Hardware-in-the-Loop, Rapid Control Prototyping, and Digital Twin applications. They share the basic architecture of all computing systems, namely hardware components controlled by an overlaying Operating System that also manages all installed applications, including those that communicate with the host Windows PC, load models, and run the simulations.
Normally, users will never directly interact with the OPAL-RT Operating System, and instead interface with the simulator via our Windows-based simulation software, RT-LAB or HYPERSIM. Despite this, the simulator Operating System is a critical component to all our platforms, and helps to define the underlying capabilities, features, and performance of the simulator that users are familiar with.
We have developed and shipped several Operating Systems over the years, the latest being the 64-bit OPAL-RT Linux Real-Time Operating System that forms one of the pillars of our new XG Series.
Why are we ending support for CENTOS 6.6?
Unfortunately, the CENTOS 6.6 operating system, no longer meets the compatibility requirements of many of our hardware and software components, such as the 2nd generation Intel Xeon-based motherboards, PCIe boards, or third-party software such as MATLAB® Simulink versions >2015b, or the eXata CPS cybersecurity add-on, for example. This means many new developments planned in 2023 and beyond, including the new dashboard view, certain communication protocols, component libraries, algorithms & solvers, co-simulation frameworks, hardware expansion units, and performance optimizations will no longer be accessible to platforms running CENTOS 6.6.
Taking these considerations into account, we felt now is the right time to turn the page and end support for CENTOS. By focusing our development efforts on a single OS optimized for Real-Time, we not only safeguard forward compatibility with emerging technology, but ensure our clients can remain flexible and up to date regardless of their operating system.
Who is impacted by this change?
Firstly, simulators running the OPAL-RT Linux OS 3.X, including the XG Series simulators (OP4610XG, OP5750XG, OP5705XG & OP5707XG) are not impacted. Only those platforms running CENTOS 6.6 and will still actively receive and install new versions past HYPERSIM 2024.1 are impacted. The hardware platforms that could be affected are the OP4510, OP5030/31/32, OP5640/50/60, and OP5707 with CENTOS 6.6 as their OS.
The OS installed on your simulator is detailed in your System Description Document. It can also be determined from the host PC:
- HYPERSIM: open the Target Manager and the OS will be listed in the Architecture column as linux-rhel6-64-opalrt.
Also note, starting with versions 2023.1 of HYPERSIM a pop-up message will appear alerting you if your simulator uses CENTOS 6.6.
What does this end of support mean?
The last software version with guaranteed support for CENTOS will be HYPERSIM 2024.1, anticipated for release during Q1 (January to March) 2024. Major bug fixes may still be issued in minor versions HYPERSIM 2024.1.x, expected through Q3 (July to September) 2024. Past this point and beginning with HYPERSIM versions 2024.2 (expected Q3 2024), CENTOS 6.6 systems will no longer be supported with any general release. Also note that the new Dashboards feature, which will be released with HYPERSIM 2023.1 will not be supported in CENTOS systems. Technical support is guaranteed until January 1, 2027 and exceptionally includes fixes to HYPERSIM 2024.1.x to address issues that severely impact the functionality of a CENTOS simulator for clients who are still under a support contract. It may be possible to upgrade the operating system to the new OPAL-RT Linux OS 3.X or upgrade the hardware of the platform to the XG series, as described below. You can always contact your local OPAL-RT representative or our support team to discuss your situation.
*Long Term Support exceptionally includes fixes to HYPERSIM 2024.1.x to address issues that severely impact the functionality of a CENTOS 6.6 OS simulator for clients who are still under a support contract of the simulator.
What upgrade options are available to clients with CENTOS 6.6 systems?
Some of these platforms can simply be upgraded to the 64-bit version of the OPAL-RT Linux OS 3.x. Others face architecture constraints preventing a straight-forward OS installation, so a package including a complete hardware platform upgrade to the XG series will be offered. Other users will be offered a reduced-price chassis swap.
The following table outlines the options available based on the impacted hardware platform. If your platform is not listed, then it is not impacted by this obsolescence. As a reminder, only those systems with the CENTOS 6.6 64-bit OS are impacted, and none of the XG Series Simulators are affected.
Platform | Option(s) |
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OP4510 | An upgrade to the latest OPAL-RT Linux OS will be available from Q3 2023. |
OP5650 OP5707 | An upgrade of the hardware platform (motherboard & CPU) to the XG series running the OPALRT-Linux OS will be offered from Q1 2024. This will require you to ship your hardware platform to OPAL-RT to complete the upgrade. Contact your local OPAL-RT representative or support for details. |
OP5030 OP5031 OP5032 OP5640 OP5660 |
A chassis swap will be offered at reduced price |
Is an upgrade from CENTOS 6.6 required?
No. The upgrade from CENTOS 6.6 to the OPAL-RT Linux OS 3.X is not required, particularly if you do not anticipate using new features, do not plan to expand your hardware, and do not install regular maintenance updates. However, we do recommend an upgrade if you need forward compatibility for your systems, if you do regularly install and use new software features, if you do plan to enhance your platform with hardware expansions, or if you do want to gain full advantage of the performance improvements that will be available with updates to a system running the OPAL-RT Linux OS 3.X. The choice to upgrade really depends on how you use your platform, what is required of your system to get the results you need, and what your Real-Time simulation plans are beyond 2024.
You can always contact your local OPAL-RT representative or our support team to discuss your situation, and the best course of action for your platform.
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