(8 of 9) Want to learn about how to set up a highly available Operations Hub server that is based on the Windows failover cluster and iSCSI technologies? Watch this video to learn more.
This video describes how to replicate nodes for Operations Hub in a failover setup. In a failover setup, you have to create and maintain identical instances of a computing node. These steps ensure that if the primary node fails, the replica (duplicate node/s) is ready to take over.
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Proficy Operations Hub is a centralized environment to rapidly build industrial applications (data connectivity, aggregation and visualization), enabling improved plant operations through comprehensive, contextual information that’s easier to analyze and act upon independently of location.
With Operations Hub and HTML5 technology, teams across all levels in an organization can increase operational efficiency and make better decisions based on real-time and historical plant-wide application data, include historian, HMI/SCADA, MES, analytics, and third party. Users can monitor, control, provide data entry, and perform analysis all through Proficy Operations Hub.
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