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5 Steps to Protect Your Automation Applications from Downtime
If you are involved with managing process automation, building automation, or security systems, you know the complexity of your IT systems can often create failures and indecision that result in downtime. And downtime can blow your production schedule, put lives at risk, and your company in financial peril.
Redundancy is a time-tested method to ensure availability of PLCs, monitoring, control, and access and security devices. Redundancy is also the key to protect the “factory floor” applications in process automation environments, as well as data acquisition and control systems for building automation and security systems. To prevent loss of data and loss of monitoring and control capability, automation redundancy is required for the servers, storage and network.
This white paper will provide you with five steps for protecting automation applications from downtime. It covers the system redundancy best practices used to protect automation applications from downtime.
Marathon Technologies - Organizational Body
NONE
Information Technology
English
2008
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