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-With deployment of next generation servers, only 64-bit applications will be supported and CineSat and all of its 3rd party tools and libraries will be 64-bit, too. +With deployment of next generation servers in 2018 and 2019__only 64-bit applications will be supported__ and CineSat and all of its 3rd party tools and libraries will be 64-bit, too. 
  
 Until 2018, CineSat migration to new operating systems and computer architectures has been mainly driven by the server hardware and operating systems used at major customer sites - typically RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 32-/64-bit bi-architectures. While these legacy servers are meanwhile being operated well beyond their hardware life-time and operating system life-cycles, the technical requirements for the CineSat application have continuously increased with availability of new meteorological data, e.g. Until 2018, CineSat migration to new operating systems and computer architectures has been mainly driven by the server hardware and operating systems used at major customer sites - typically RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 32-/64-bit bi-architectures. While these legacy servers are meanwhile being operated well beyond their hardware life-time and operating system life-cycles, the technical requirements for the CineSat application have continuously increased with availability of new meteorological data, e.g.