Final public release : Hyperion version 2.5.2
In 2016 Teradek changed its policy on self-installed / customer-created Hyperion servers, both physical or virtual.
The final public release is Hyperion version 2.5.2, and this is available from the following links:
- i386 R ) PM (Fedora 13/14, CentOS 5
- i686 RPM (Fedora 15+, CentOS 6, Amazon Linux)
- 32-bit .Debian package (Ubuntu 14, Debian 6.0/Squeeze)
- 64-bit Debian package (Ubuntu 14, Debian 6.0/Squeeze)
Customers may continue to use Hyperion version 2.5.2 in standalone configurations, but support is not provided for that older release.
Hyperion updates will primarily focus on new features for integration with Core. Additional information on Core is available at this link:
How do I obtain more recent versions of Hyperion?
Hyperion updates beyond version 2.5.2 are available in the following scenarios:
- Preconfigured physical Hyperion servers (desktop or rackmount form factor) purchased from Teradek (link to Teradek online shop) or an authorized reseller
- Core-deployed / cloud-hosted virtual Hyperion servers, or self-installed Hyperion instances on an active Core Enterprise subscription (not available on Core 2.1 Basic / Plus / Pro subscriptions)
The use of more recent versions of Hyperion outside of these scenarios is prohibited, and support will not be not provided in those circumstances.
If you purchased a preconfigured Hyperion server:
- email support@teradek.com with the serial number and service tag on the preconfigured Hyperion server
- if the server was purchased from a reseller, please include a copy of the dated sales receipt in PDF format
- once the purchase information is confirmed, your user account in the Teradek Help Center will be added to a private download area which contains Hyperion software
If you have an active Core Enterprise subscription:
- refer to the instructions in your Core account for downloading and installing Hyperion, described in this article.
- once the Hyperion software is installed on a system the Core interface can be used to perform updates
- updates to Hyperion or support for those servers will not be available if a Core subscription is cancelled
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