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Large applications can use a combination of FactoryStudio's deployment scenarios, interconnect remote sites, or use the EdgeHMI or IIoT Gateway products to publish data to the main server.
FactoryStudio modules (such as Scripts, Device, Historian, or Database) can be placed on in different computers in a distributed system. The same concept applies for the to client visualization tools that can either run remotely or run locally on the server computer.
Large applications can use a combination of FactoryStudio's deployment scenarios, interconnect remote sites, or use the EdgeHMI and IIoT Gateway products to publish data to the main server.
Therefore, there are many possible deployment configurations. The basic ones are listed below:
Data Connection with Remote Sites
FactoryStudio was architected to enable its use built to be used in different scenarios and topologies, from a local interface on an embedded panel to fault-tolerant servers , serving that serve multiple projects and clients. The FactoryStudio's development tools and project components are scalable, reusable, and consistent.
The FactoryStudio's 100% managed code implementation provides unmatched operational stability , thanks to an because of its intrinsically safe software architecture , including that includes: execution threads isolation, exception control, failure recovery, modular implementation, hardware abstractions, and operating system independence.
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Access data You can access a remote machine's data , from anywhere , and at anytime. |
In order to provide the best possible return of investment on each application scenario, Tatsoft provides a flexible and simple licensing model , allowing which generates solutions that correspond to the size of your project to provide the best possible return of investment on each application scenario. The product . Product families and models enable you to deploy high quality and cost-effective systems, ranging from local HMI, touch-panels, embedded systems, supervisory stations, SCADA and distributed systems, as well as control room and operations operation centers.
For high availability systems, FactoryStudio has the capability to have a real-time database, Alarm and Historian servers, and data-acquisition , all FactoryStudio components can be deployed as a redundant hot-standby system, with no project changes required.
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The hot-standby redundancy is field-proven with hundreds of devices in the network and multiple clients. |
In
a Stand-alone System, the server-side components (Data acquisition, Alarms, and data logging) and the client side components (displays
and client-side scripts)
run on the same computer.
The computer can be
a Windows desktop, Panel PC, industrial
PC, Linux
device, or an embedded
system. The stand-alone
system can
act as a data publisher
for remote FactoryStudio servers
that act as Edge data collectors.
A Distributed Data Acquisition System is characterized by having a server machine and device modules
that run on computers dedicated to communication with
PLC's or historians on remote networks that are not able to be reached from the server computer. In the example image below, the SCADA client can be placed in the same computer that is running the server computer or in remote
a one.
This model is
useful in plants that have devices with serial
ports or limited communication capability.
In these plants, communication on slow or low bandwidth networks is optimized and
better global performance is achieved by adding I/O servers that interact with the devices.
In
a Client and Server System, a FactoryStudio server runs the server-side modules (alarm, historian, data acquisition)
. Operator client stations are executed in other
network computers
or in remote computers
connected by a WAN or Cloud interface.
A Control System
can have multiple servers
configured in a distributed architecture in different plants
and for different projects
.
This configuration allows specific clients to have access
to a control room
for any of these plants
or projects. Since the plant's clients will not be integrated in
a single machine,
it is necessary to specify which plant the users want to watch.
In this scenario, the system is organized in discrete locations controlled by local operators who are supported by local redundant servers. At the same time, a management level in a central control room can be configured to monitor all sites simultaneously. Each site is represented in the project as a separate cluster, grouping their primary and standby servers.
The Redundant Server System presents two different computers running FactoryStudio Servers,
and the redundancy is done automatically by the supervisory system itself. Thus, it is only necessary to specify the IP addresses of the primary and secondary stations. There are a few typical deployment scenarios
for redundant servers:
Redundant Server System
Devices Redundancy
Redundant Server System
3rd Machine