Best Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) for LDRA Tool Suite

Find and compare the best Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) for LDRA Tool Suite in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) for LDRA Tool Suite on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    VxWorks Reviews

    VxWorks

    Wind River

    $18,500 / seat
    VxWorks®, a leading real-time operating platform in the industry, provides all the performance, reliability, safety and security capabilities you need for the most critical infrastructure's embedded computing systems. VxWorks is a preemptive, deterministic RTOS that prioritizes real-time embedded applications. It has low latency and minimaljitter. VxWorks has many security features that address the evolving security threats connected devices face at every stage, from boot-up to operation to data transfer to powered off. VxWorks has been certified to IEC 61508, ISO 26262, and DO-178C safety standards. VxWorks is built on an extensible, future-proof architecture that allows you to quickly respond to changing market demands, customer needs, technological advancements, and preserves your investment.
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    Deos Reviews
    Deos™, developed by DDC-I, is a safety-critical real-time operating system (RTOS) that has been rigorously verified according to DO-178C/ED-12C Design Assurance Level A (DAL A) standards specifically for avionics applications. This RTOS supports ARINC 653 APEX and rate monotonic scheduling (RMS), and it is designed to meet the FACE Safety Base Profile requirements. Since its initial verification by Transport Canada in 1998, it has been a trusted solution in the aviation industry, with its certification allowing it to operate in tens of thousands of aircraft. Over the past two decades, Deos has adapted and evolved to incorporate new processors and features, demonstrating its flexibility and resilience. It has also undergone successful audits by a range of global certification authorities, including the FAA, ENAC, JAA, EASA, and CAAC, as well as by designated engineering representatives from various airframe and avionics suppliers, ensuring its continued compliance with industry standards. Its proven track record and ongoing development make it a pivotal component in modern aviation safety systems.
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