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Deprecation of Legacy Installers – exacqVision 24.03 Update

As part of the exacqVision 24.03 software release, we are announcing the deprecation of specific installers that were previously part of the collection of software downloads available on the Exacq web site, https://exacq.com.

What installers are being retired?

On both Windows and Ubuntu – the 32-bit installers, also known as “x86” installers, of server, client, and web service will no longer be made available for new releases. The Enterprise Manager 32-bit installer had been deprecated from the 21.12 release. In addition, Illustra 610 and 825 (Edge), and ARM Debian (M-Series) installers will be retired as well.

Why is Exacq taking this step?

This change helps address cyber security/robustness concerns by removing support for those installations that are potentially deployed on operating systems no longer fully supported by the vendor. Additionally, retiring support for older/obsolete technology helps Exacq to streamline engineering resources to focus their efforts on faster delivery of customer outcomes that are needed now and in the future.

What if I have been using 32-bit installers for exacqVision all the time? How do I update to the 24.03 release?

If a customer is currently using 32-bit installers, they would have to move to the 64-bit installers – provided the hardware and the operating system are 64-bit enabled. 32-bit and 64-bit installers cannot co-exist. To move to the 64-bit installation, the 32-bit installation should be uninstalled.

So as to not lose the current configuration, it is recommended that the current configuration be backed up – then restored after the 64-bit installation has been deployed. Please refer to this user guide section for understanding how to do a backup and restore of the exacqVision Server configuration.

If Enterprise Manager is deployed, you may refer to this video to understand how to backup and restore configurations across multiple servers at once.

How do I know if the hardware and operating system on my NVR is 64-bit capable?

It will depend on how old the NVR is.

If the NVR was built by Exacq and is a Windows machine – Any system that shipped on or after May 2013 is capable of running a 64-bit installer.

If the NVR was built by Exacq and is a Ubuntu machine – Any system that shipped on or after August 2017 is capable of running a 64-bit installer.

Please refer to the following Support article to determine the age of your system based on the serial number:
How to Determine the Age of a System Using a Serial Number

If the NVR was not built by Exacq, please contact your IT department or the manufacturer of the NVR to assess if it is capable of running a 64-bit installer. As a reference point, Windows started 64-bit support from Windows Vista, with mainstream support adopted in Windows 7, and Ubuntu from Ubuntu 16.04. So it is more than likely that the NVR in question is 64-bit capable. With that said, please double-check with relevant departments and resources to be sure.

NOTE: Operating system vendors, whether or not they support 64-bit, have set time tables for end-of-life (EOL). It is not recommended to use a system for which critical cyber security patches are no longer available. For example, Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7 or 8. Ubuntu does not support systems older than 14.04 today – and they will continue to obsolete older versions as they release new ones.

I can see my NVR is not capable of running a 64-bit installer. What is the recommended course of action?

It is likely that you are running an old NVR that is probably not in compliance with the cyber security standards of your IT department. In addition, you will not benefit from new features, integrations, cyber security patches, and bug fixes that make up the 24.03 and future exacqVision releases. Our recommendation is that you upgrade to newer hardware and operating system for your NVR. Please reach out to your local exacqVision dealer or call Exacq Inside Sales for better understanding of your options.

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