iFIX 2024 System Requirements
Software Requirements
GE Vernova recommends using the latest service packs for Windows operating systems. The minimum iFIX software requirements include:
- One of the following operating systems:
- Microsoft® Windows® Server 2022.
- Microsoft® Windows® Server 2019.
- Microsoft® Windows® 11 Professional or Enterprise Edition.
- Microsoft® Windows® 10 (64-bit) Professional or Enterprise Edition.
- Microsoft® Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise with LTSC enabled. Use of iFIX for IoT is further restricted by the iFIX Terms and Conditions, please see the iFIX Terms and Conditions for details.
- Network interface software for TCP/IP network communication and certain I/O drivers.
- If you are using third-party software along with iFIX, make sure that the third-party software is also supported for the operating system you are running iFIX on. For instance, if you are running iFIX on Microsoft Windows Server 2022, your third-party software must also be supported on Microsoft Windows Server 2022.
- If using iFIX and Historian on the same machine, it is highly recommended to install iFIX first.
- An I/O driver for iFIX SCADA servers. GE Vernova supplies I/O drivers for many programmable controllers or you may purchase a driver separately.
- If using VisiconX and Proficy Historian, you must install the Proficy Historian OLE DB driver.
- If using the Plant Applications Dynamos in iFIX pictures, Microsoft Office 365 Pro plus v16.0.12527.21104 or v16.0.4266.X is required.
- To run the iFIX Plug-in for Configuration Hub, the following browsers were tested:
- Google® Chrome
- Microsoft® Edge based on Chromium
- Mozilla® Firefox
- Apple® Safari (MAC OS)
- One of the following relational databse applications, if relational database software is
used with iFIX:
- Microsoft® SQL Server 2017
- Microsoft® SQL Server 2019
- Oracle® 19c
- Microsoft® Access 2000 (or higher). Microsoft Access is supported for local installs only
Hardware Requirements - iFIX SCADA Server
For an iFIX SCADA server, the recommended minimum hardware requirements are:
-
A 3.0 GHz Intel® Core™ i5 Processor or equivalent with 8GB of memory. For better performance, please consider using a faster processor and more memory. When running Proficy Authentication or Historian on the same server at the iFIX SCADA Server, we recommend at least 16 GB of memory.
- SpeedStep® technology is not supported and must not be enabled.
- For time synchronization, the Windows Net Time and W32tm commands are both supported.
However, if using the W32tm command, be sure to use the
/nowait
instruction when resynchronizing the clock. For example:W32tm /resync /nowait
. The/nowait
parameter instructs the operating system to make a stepping adjustment against the time server.
- The power save settings on your computer must be disabled. Do not use any power setting features that affect CPU clock speed. For Enhanced Failover, the power save settings on both computers and dedicated network card (NIC) must be disabled.
- For Enhanced Failover, Gigabit-Ethernet cards (or better) are required for Data Sync Transport communication. When using UDP, a dedicated card is required for Data Sync Transport communication. When using TCP, one card can be used for both iFIX and Data Sync Transport communication, although two are strongly recommended to avoid slower updates of data and alarms on clients. When using a network card dedicated for Data Sync Transport communication, it should be disabled as an available LAN Redundancy Path under the Advanced section of your Network Configuration. Additionally, the card dedicated for Data Sync Transport communication should be the only card enabled under SCADA Configuration's Data Sync Transport Options. Network cards must be of the same speed, and appear on the compatibility list for each card. It is strongly recommended that the cards be of the same make and model number, and use the same drivers.
- For Enhanced Failover, when using UDP, you must use a direct connection via a Cat6 crossover cable, without going through any switches, hubs, or routers. Due to limited bandwidth and latency, wireless networking technology should not be considered.
- For Enhanced Failover, when using UDP, the Primary and Secondary SCADA computers must be located physically next to each other, in the same location/room.
- For Enhanced Failover, when using UDP, Jumbo Frames technology must be used on the dedicated network. Jumbo Frames technology allows for an Ethernet frame of 9000 MTU for the payload, compared to a frame of 1500 bytes without the Jumbo Frames.
- A minimum of 40 GB of free hard drive space for iFIX pictures, databases, alarm files, and other data files, in addition to the free disk space required by the operating system for Windows Updates. It is strongly recommended that many GBs of additional free space exist on the hard drive to avoid performance issues.
- Be aware that iFIX alarm and historical data files grow dynamically. If you plan to perform extensive alarm or data collection on a node, you may need more disk space on that particular node.
- Other GE Vernova products, such as Proficy Plant Applications and Proficy Historian, impose additional requirements. Refer to the System Requirements in the associated product's electronic books for that product's specific system requirements.
- 100 MBit or faster Full Duplex TCP/IP-compatible network interface adapter for iFIX
network communication between SCADA and Client nodes.Note: iFIX does not support NetBIOS or IPv6.
- One free direct-connect USB port. Some touch screens, pointing devices, and I/O drivers require a serial port. Additional ports for I/O hardware should be ordered with the computer.
- For Enhanced Failover, ensure that the following ports are open on your firewall: UDP port 53014 needs to open for the Sync Card and TCP 2010 needs to open for the SCADA NIC.
- SVGA or better color monitor with a 24-bit (16,777,216 colors) graphics card capable of at least 1024x768 resolution.
- Two-button mouse or compatible pointing device (such as a touch screen) that can open a context menu.
Hardware Requirements - iFIX iClient (View)
For iFIX client computers, the recommended minimum hardware requirements are:
- A 3.0 GHz Intel® Core™ i3 Processor or equivalent with 4GB of memory. For better performance, please consider using a faster processor and more memory.
- SpeedStep® technology is not supported and must not be enabled.
- For time synchronization, the Windows Net Time and W32tm commands are both supported.
However, if using the W32tm command, be sure to use the
/nowait
instruction when resynchronizing the clock. For example:W32tm /resync /nowait
. The/nowait
parameter instructs the operating system to make a stepping adjustment against the time server.
- The power save settings on your computer must be disabled. Do not use any power setting features that affect CPU clock speed.
- A minimum of 20 GB of free hard drive space for iFIX pictures, databases, alarm files, and other data files, in addition to the free disk space required by the operating system for Windows Updates. It is strongly recommended that many GBs of additional free space exist on the hard drive to avoid performance issues.
- Be aware that iFIX alarm and historical data files grow dynamically. If you plan to perform extensive alarm or data collection on a node, you may need more disk space on that particular node.
- Other GE Vernova products, such as Proficy Plant Applications and Proficy Historian, impose additional requirements. Refer to the System Requirements in the associated product's electronic books for that product's specific system requirements.
- 100 MBit or faster Full Duplex TCP/IP-compatible network interface adapter for iFIX network communication between SCADA and Client nodes.
- One free direct-connect USB port. Some touch screens, pointing devices, and I/O drivers require a serial port. Additional ports for I/O hardware should be ordered with the computer.
- SVGA or better color monitor with a 24-bit (16,777,216 colors) graphics card capable of at least 1024x768 resolution.
- Two-button mouse or compatible pointing device (such as a touch screen) that is capable of opening a context menu.
Wireless Devices and iFIX
It is strongly recommended that you do not run SCADA nodes on wireless devices. Running an iFIX SCADA on a wireless device may impact performance, as some wireless protocols fall below the recommended bandwidth requirements.
Virtual Machine Support
As part of our development testing and qualification, we make extensive use of virtualized environments. iFIX does not target any specific hardware or virtualized platform.
GE Vernova will support the functional operation of the product that is running on a supported Operating System in a virtualized environment and will address any functional issues related to the software.
GE Vernova cannot guarantee performance of the software in the virtualized environment due to the wide range of parameters associated to the hardware, configuration, memory settings, third-party software, and the number of virtual sessions running on the same hardware, all of which can affect performance.
It is the responsibility of you, the customer, to ensure that the performance of the GE Vernova HMI/SCADA software and application are adequate to meet the needs of their runtime environment. GE Vernova does not support issues related to functionality that is not available as a result of running in a virtual machine. Examples include the functionality of card level drivers such as Genius, RMX, SA85 and functions requiring direct video access, or functionality of other software running in the same environment. It is your responsibility to check with the vendor of those applications for their ability to run in a virtualized environment.
Each virtual machine instance that is using our software is required to have a valid license. The licensing in a virtualized environment will depend on the access to a hardware key or a license server depending on the selected license type.
Remote Desktop (Terminal Server) Support
The following Remote Desktop Client configurations were tested with iFIX:
- Microsoft Windows 10: Remote Desktop Connection Version 10.0.19041 – Remote Desktop Protocol 10.8
- Microsoft Windows 11: Remote Desktop Connection Version 10.0.22000 – Remote Desktop Protocol 10.10
- Microsoft Windows Server 2016: Remote Desktop Connection Version 10.0.14393 – Remote Desktop Protocol 10.2
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019: Remote Desktop Connection Version 10.0.17763 – Remote Desktop Protocol 10.6
- Microsoft Windows Server 2022: Remote Desktop Connection Version 10.0.20348 – Remote Desktop Protocol 10.9
Compatibility with other Proficy Products
Several GE products work with iFIX. The following is a general set of versions tested to work with the iFIX 2023 product:
Product | Required Version |
---|---|
Batch Execution | 5.6. |
CIMPLICITY | 2022, 2023 Note: iFIX continues to support accessing CIMPLCITY data through OPC
DA and OPC Alarms and Event. |
Configuration Hub | 2024 |
Proficy Authentication | 2024 |
Operations Hub | 2023.1, 2024 |
Historian |
2023, 2024 Note: If you are using VisiconX with Historian, you must install the Historian OLE DB driver.
|
MQTT OPCUA Translator | 2023, 2024 |
Plant Applications Dynamos | 2022, 2023 |
Task List | 2.6 SP1, with latest SIM |
Workflow | 2.6 SP1, with latest SIM |
Webspace |
6.0, 6.2/2024 Note: When configured for WebSpace, none of the iFIX SCUs on the WebSpace Server
should be configured to start iFIX as service, as this is an unsupported
configuration.
|
Win911 | 4.20.10 |
DreamReport | 2023 |
IGS | 7.614 or later Note: For a list of supported operating systems, refer to IGS
article id 000004780 on https://digitalsupport.ge.com/ with the latest downloads and information on the IGS
driver. |
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