Deployment Overview
Below are summaries of the common RTX64 Runtime deployment scenarios. If these scenarios do not resolve your deployment requirements, contact IntervalZero Sales.
Common Deployment Scenarios
Scenario 1: End User
In this scenario, the end user installs, activates, and configures RTX64.
Scenario 2: Installing RTX64 Silently within Your Product
In this scenario, RTX64 is wrapped within your product installation. Installation, activation, and configuration of RTX64 is done silently, but allows for your end users to uninstall RTX64 without uninstalling your product.
Scenario 3: Including RTX64 Merge Modules within Your Installation
In this scenario, RTX64 features - available as Merged Modules - are included within your product installation. Activation and configuration of RTX64 is done silently after installation of your product, which includes RTX64. RTX64 can only be removed when your product is uninstalled.
Scenario 4: Deploying RTX64 in an Image for Auto Activation
In this scenario, RTX64 is installed and configured for auto activation before an image is created for deployment.
Scenario 5: Deploying RTX64 on Windows 11 or Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
In this scenario, RTX64 is installed and configured on a system running Windows 11 or Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.
License Types
Below are the license types supported for RTX64 deployment. Throughout this guide, the recommended license type is listed under each scenario.
Node Locked
A node-locked license ties RTX64 to a particular system or IntervalZero-provided dongle during product activation. This license type supports:
- Single activation – a single activation key licenses a single system
- Pool activation – a single activation key licenses multiple systems
Contact IntervalZero Sales with questions regarding product licensing options: sales@intervalzero.com or (781) 996-4481.
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