Supported Operating Systems
This section lists the operating system platforms that HVR supports.
Supported Windows Platforms
HVR can be installed on any of the following Windows platforms:
Windows (64-bit): 8, 10
Windows Server (64-bit): 2008, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019
Windows (32-bit): 8, 10
For information about the HVR platforms and versions that support these operating systems, see Platform Compatibility Matrix.
Supported Linux Platforms
HVR can be installed on any of the following Linux platforms:
- Linux (x86-64 bit) based on GLIBC 2.5 and higher. This includes:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server: 5.x, 6.x, 7.x
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: 10.x, 11.x, 12.x, 15.x
- Machines imaged from Amazon Linux AMI or Amazon Linux 2
- Linux (x86-64 bit) based on GLIBC 2.4 and higher. This includes:
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: 10.x, 11.x, 12.x
- Linux (x86-32 bit) based on GLIBC 2.3.4 and higher. This includes:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES: 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, 6.x
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: 9.0,10.x
- Linux (ppc64) based on GLIBC 2.27 and higher.
For information about the HVR platforms and versions that support these operating systems, see Platform Compatibility Matrix.
Supported Unix Platforms
HVR can be installed on any of the following Unix platforms:
- AIX (64-bit): 6.1, 7.1, 7.2
- Solaris for SPARC (64-bit): 9, 10, 11.x
- Solaris for Intel/AMD (64-bit): 10.x, 11.x
- HP-UX 11i (64-bit): v1.5, v1.6, v2, v3
- AIX (32-bit): 6.1, 7.1, 7.2
- Solaris for SPARC (32-bit): 9, 10, 11.x
For information about the HVR platforms and versions that support these operating systems, see Platform Compatibility Matrix.
Supported macOS Platforms
HVR can be installed on the following macOS platform:
- macOS Sierra: 10.12.x
The HVR installation on macOS can only be used as HVR GUI to connect to remote hubs or for file replication. HVR does not support hub, capture or integrate databases on macOS.
For information about the HVR platforms and versions that support these operating systems, see Platform Compatibility Matrix.