The Wonderware System
The Wonderware System
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What can Wonderware do for you
Wonderware System
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Wonderware Software Solutions
System Information/Plant
Production & Manufacturing Activities
Inter-operability Visibility
ERP
Device, Application, Enterprise Integration
(SAP, Oracle,
Microsoft..)
Industry Applications Industry Packs
System
Clients
Platform
Devices
Enabling operational breakthroughs
IT & Infrastructure
Empowering All Roles in the Plant
Engineering
Operations
Issue: Needs:
IT & Infrastructure
Empowering All Roles in the Plant
Engineering
Issue: Needs:
Save valuable engineering time
Customization
Enable engineers to build intuitive, reliabledevelopment
Collaborative and maintainable
Amount of Scripting Reduce implementation errors
Maintaining many applications for operations
Adv. Graphics tools and reusability
applications Standardization, Secure & intuitive
Operations
Enabling IT breakthroughs
IT & Infrastructure
Empowering All Roles in the Plant
Issue: Needs:
Engineering
Operations
Enabling interoperability breakthroughs
ERP Needs:
Device, Application, Enterprise Integration
(SAP, Oracle,
Microsoft..) Architecture Flexibility
Scalability
IT & Infrastructure Data Access,
Clients
Database
Applications Capability
Standardization
Asset
Management
Engineering Independent of hardware
Common Configuration
Engineering Reusability
Devices
The power of a single platform
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The Good Old Days…
The 1990’s
Operator Operators:
► Immediate access to real-time
information
HMI ► Close to the process to do
Displays
something about it…
Rest of business:
PLC’s ► Run on paper (latency)…
Machines
Today…
Businesses are run so much faster
The 1990’s The 2000’s
Operator Plant Roles
Maintenance
PLC’s Databases Planning Systems Lab Systems Applications
Machines Plant Assets
Machines Lines
Sites
Industrial information systems
The traditional-way 1 (Layers)
Production managers
Business Level – Plant Management and Scheduling –need
Levelaccess
4 to
information from both
Interface systems.
Demanding interface. Production Supervision – Level 3
High degree of real-time Equipment model
collaboration. Interface
must be defined at
Process Supervision – Level 2 both levels.
Operators need Interface
access to information
from both systems. Direct Control – Level 1
Interface
Batch
Quality Control and SPC
Predictive Maintenance
Supervisory Control
Duplicated services and complex
integration
Wonderware:
Collapsing the Purdue model
Interface
Interface
Interface
Panels
Terminal
Services
MES/P&PM
Application
Common Wonderware Server &
Development Studio Modules
HMI/Supervisory InTouch Historian
for Sys. Platform
InTouch
Common Bundled TPC
Repository for All
Managed Applications Plant Floor
Wonderware Compact
Panels
One System Platform Environment for all applications
Work Station
Work Station
Work Station
System Platform:
Value and benefits
Standards
Integration
Flexibility &
Changeability
Operational and financial benefits
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The benefits of using the Wonderware System
Platform
Planned Project Start
Completion
Project Start Go Live Change in Go Live
Contribution/ requirements
Value
Traditional System
Change
Requests
Faster
0$ Payback Faster
Hardware Time
Time-to-Market Software
Design
Engineering
TCO
Commission ROI
Change Orders
Investment/
Lower Optimize & Maintain
Cost
Time-to-Market Payback Optimization &Time-to-Market Cash Flow Value
Operational
Maintenance Significantly
Easier adoption
Contribution/
Value Cost lower cost and
of change
WW System Platform
Contribution/
Value
PLAN DO CHECK ACT
Traditional System
0$
Time
Investment/
Cost
Contribution/
Value
WW System
Platform
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Time
Investment/
Cost
Information system evolution
Traditional Small Project Traditional Large Project
What if
we were able to start small
and grow to the size we need,
when we need it?
… but there is traditionally a problem with the
platform
Small system platform
Scale and Large system platform
functionality
of the Wonderware system platform
system
It is impossible to get from
here to there without replacing the
underlying platform
Investment in
the system
Increasing the number of sites
Cost
$ Value
Number of
sites
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End User – Success Story:
HMI Extension applying SYSTEM PLATFORM
FOOD & BEVERAGE: New infant formula
facility
► REQUIREMENTS
▪ Traceability of products and material
▪ Increase production capacity and
support maintenance decisions
▪ Develop reusable standards to unify plant control
► GOALS
▪ Effective plant operations
▪ Fulfill traceability requirements
▪ Faster implementation of changes
► RESULTS
▪ Automated Traceability and reports
▪ Reduced cost of Ownership by Plant wide defined standard
functionalities by keeping the existing InTouch landscape
▪ Foundation for future cost effective ERP integration and MES
functionality
End User Success story: Connectivity, Datamangement and
Analyses applying SYSTEM PLATFORM
► REQUIREMENTS:
▪ Eliminate high scrapping rate
▪ Better Quality management
▪ Understand downtime on the process
► GOALS:
▪ Increase Profitability
▪ Ensure quality in automotive demands
► RESULTS
▪ Improved product quality and less scrap
▪ after only 3 weeks scrapping rate.
▪ Cost savings by increased and
more consistent product quality.
▪ Foundation for continous improvements
End User success story:
Provide information from multiple systems applying
System Platform
► REQUIREMENTS
▪ Connect with different suppliers
(six OEM’s with different HW/SW systems)
▪ Centralize monitoring and engineering development MELT SHOP PLANT
► GOALS
▪ Reduce cost of engineering and monitoring DRI PLANT
► RESULTS
Saved costs and optimized previous investment
Implementation in 4 Month
Opportunity for futher expansion without incurring major costs
and re-engineering efforts.
OEM Success story:
Performance Improvements applying
SYSTEM PLATFORM
► REQUIREMENTS
▪ Real time data management and analyses
▪ Downtime analyses and KPI generation
▪ Automated Production reporting
▪ Enabled integration with business system
► GOALS
▪ Higher competitiveness
▪ Increased revenue and Customer satisfaction
► RESULTS
▪ End User - Through downtime analysis customers can optimize
maintenance and improve performance integration with business
system possible when required.
▪ OEM Competitiveness and Customer Satisfaction
OEM Success story:
Reusability & Standardization applying
SYSTEM PLATFORM
► REQUIREMENTS
▪ More functionalities in addition
to SCADA (Data collection,Downtime,
Performance, Quality…..)
▪ Standardization
► RESULTS
▪ Increased the presence and reliability on the market.
▪ Reduced time and installation cost.
Requirements of SI for GEO SCADA project: :
Reduce drammatically develop and implementation
effort appliyng SYSTEM PLATFORM
Real Time Condition Monitoring
► REQUIREMENTS
▪ Visibility of assets performance in real time
▪ Reduce deployment and maintenance engineers
Requirements of SI for GEO SCADA project: :
Reduce drammatically develop and implementation
effort appliyng SYSTEM PLATFORM
Real Time Condition Monitoring
► REQUIREMENTS
▪ Visibility of assets performance in real time
▪ Reduce deployment and maintenance engineers
► RESULTS
▪ Sytem Platform greatly dramatically reduces application
development time and TCO (Total Cost of Ownership).
▪ The biggest single benefit is “transparency”, that is our supervisors
can see all equipment in the system and make manpower allocation
based upon complete and real time information
System Integrator Success story:
Reduce cost and effort applying
SYSTEM PLATFORM
► REQUIREMENTS
▪ Short time to market
▪ Automated supply-chain process
from ERP to Production (!)
► Goals of ST Powder
▪ Competitiveness Customer satisfaction by rapid
response to customer orders in small lots
▪ Profitability by highly automated workflow
► RESULTS
5 months for successful delivery, starting from Green-Field (MES solution)
Reduced risk and competitiveness for System Integrators enabling their Customers to gain Value
and a secure investment
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Protecting your investment
► Your largest investment is in engineering
and customization.
► Broken upgrade paths creates costs far
beyond the cost of software.
► A broken upgrade path creates a barrier for
change – the system becomes stale.
► The underlying system should enable you
to leverage new hardware and software
without having to re-create the solution.
Technologies change
Win 2.0
1987 Win 3.0 WfW 3.1 WfW 3.11 Win 95 Win 98 Win Me
Clients
Win XP Vista
2001 2006/7
Intel Core
2006
Hardware
Intel
Core 2
2006
Multi-core
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Applications are preserved
InTouch and
InTouch the FactorySuite
System
Platform
Application
Protect your engineering investment Server
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Concepts and benefits
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From tag-centric HMI to equipment
centric System Platform
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Evolution from tag-centric HMI to
equipment-centric System Platform
Oper. Interface
Oper. Interface
Windows Windows
Symbols & Faceplates Symbols & Faceplates Tag-based HMI
Navigation Scripts Navigation Scripts
Trends/Alarms, etc. Trends/Alarms, etc. Introduction of Remote
references
Oper. Interface
CV101
Scaling CLS
History Configuration
• Encapsulation in objects
OLS
Engineering Units Cmd • Derivation from templates
Event Configuration LS_Alarm
Alarm Configuration Timeout_Alarm
Access Name Link PV
CV102 $Valve
I/O Item names CLS
Application Scripts OLS
Data Change Scripts Cmd
Scripts
Timeout_Alarm
Alarm History
Event History Equipment is
represented by object
instances
Evolution from tag-centric HMI to
equipment-centric System Platform
Benefits:
• Simplified application management through
development of reusable standard objects.
• Re-use of object specifications.
• Re-use of object code and configuration.
• Re-use of object testing and validation.
Equipment Centric Objects
Logic/Scripting
Maintenance Systems
Decrease
variance
Increase discipline
Increase agility
Create, evolve and enforce standards through
multi-level derivation
Changes to template automatically propagate to instances
New templates can be derived from existing templates
Libraries of standard objects can be developed
Standard templates decrease project-to-project costs BK101
$BrewKettleTypeA
BK103
$GenericBrewKettle
$BrewKettleTypeB
BK104
Create, evolve and enforce standards through
multi-level derivation
Benefits:
• Simpler and faster implementation of
changes throughout the application.
Evolution from tag-centric HMI to
equipment-centric System Platform
CV101
Alarm History
Event History • Encapsulation in objects
• Derivation from templates
CV102
CV103
CV103 CV102
Benefits:
• The solution can be assembled from
re-usable components.
• Significant reduction in project
implementation time once a base
library has been created.
Evolution from tag-centric HMI to
equipment-centric System Platform
SP – Solution:
• Encapsulation in objects
• Derivation from templates
• One global name space
• Security at data level
• Thin presentation layer
Process Data History
History
Benefits:
• Develop and maintain a multi-node system as
one single application.
• Centralized management and local execution.
• Quick deployment of objects to their designated
node.
Standards that enable continual
improvement
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The power of propagating standards
Wonderware Extended with
base product Wonderware
best practices
-
QuickStarts Extended with
SI & OEM Extended with
solutions end-customer
best practices
- Extended with
Corporate plant level best
standards practices
-
Plant level
standards
Benefits:
• Align your organization with your
corporate initiatives
• Create consistency and discipline
• Enable continual improvement through
change propagation
• Develop once and use many times
• Faster implmentation with reduced risk
Information in the context of the plant
model
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The Power of Wonderware’s Integrated Production
Golden Batch
Changes to the
temperature set
point
Roasting Mashing
The Power of WW’s Integrated Production
and Process History
Using the plant model to link ISA-95
Production Performance to process data
Production
Performance
Process
alarms
1..n
May correspond
Product
Production
to a Production
Rule Response
Process
Process
Corresponds
to a
1..n
Segment
events
Segment Response
Process
0..n
Production
0..n
Personnel Equipment
0..n 0..n
Produced
0..n
Consumed
0..n
Consumabl
history
Data Actual Actual Actual Actual e Actual
Device integration
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I am doing device integration with InTouch
Tags- why would I want to change?
► Tag based integration is often hardware
dependent.
► Tag based integration complicates the creation of
corporate standards.
► Tag based integration is time consuming to
implement and hard to commission.
► Changing a tag based system is labor intensive.
Traditional Versus
ArchestrA Device Integration
ArchestrA Approach
Traditional Approach - Objects, Structured Name Space, managed
- Tags, Flat Name Space, managed globally, brings manageability and cost savings
individually, repetitive
SL DDE Communications Definition
Device Integration Object NODE and Application
SL DDE Communications Definition Topic(s)
Node
Application Access Name Item
Topic Alias Table
(Atribute.Item1)
Item Item Name (Attribute.Item2)
(---)
OPC Communications Definition OPC Communications Definition
Node Device Integration Object NODE and Application
Server Access Name
Scan Group ScanGroups(s), BlockRead, BlockWrites
•Tank041
•Mixer
Area •VFD
•Start
•Stop
•Speed
•Tank041 •Level
•Mixer
•VFD
AppObject
•Start
•Stop
•Speed
•Level MxReference(Example)
DIOName.ScanGroup.Program.Symbol.Element
DASABCIP.TankPLC.Tank041.Mixer.VFD.Start
Benefits of Wonderware device
integration
► Create and utilize structures that allow
reuse – benefit from structures that already
exist in the PLC.
► Aliases can make one PLC type look like
another.
► Create standards for common SCADA and
HMI applications independent of PLC type.
► Abstract the application from the PLC code
with common naming conventions –
provides flexible implementation.
Software integration
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Device Integration Concepts for System
Platform
InTouch HMI Historian
Wonderware
Functional Modules
and other Products Information Server Portal
IAS IO Namespace
and Common
Application Services
• Application Objects
• Device Integration Objects
•Tank041
•Mixer
Area •VFD
•Start
•Stop
•Speed
•Tank041 •Level
•Mixer
•VFD
AppObject
•Start
•Stop
•Speed
•Level
Information management
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Manufacturing intelligence is vital in…
► Process troubleshooting
► Regulatory compliance
Real-time Processes
Today’s challenges
► Collect real-time data from disparate plant
floor devices & systems
▪ One version of the truth
► Easily create & publish Manufacturing
Intelligence content
▪ Configuration versus coding
► Simplify troubleshooting & process
improvement efforts
▪ Accelerate results
► Deliver Manufacturing Intelligence via the web
▪ Best return on information
Configuration and storage
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We want to simplify…
System Configuration
• Centralized management
• Intelligent Data Objects
• Standardized Graphical Objects
Delivery of Information
• Web-based Systems
• Configuration vs Coding
Automatic historian configuration
Operator Operator Operator Operator Development Development History configuration is
Station Station Station Station Station Station
managed in the objects or
their templates.
The configuration is
deployed together with
the objects.
The objects automatically
configure the historian
when they are deployed.
Historical data is pushed
from the objects to the
historian.
Benefit:
• Easy to configure and maintain.
• Reliable data delivery.
Standardized graphical objects
►Assemble graphical
objects to quickly build
KPI dashboards
►Easily link Graphical
Objects to Intelligent
Data Objects (KPI data
source)
►Track metrics across
all lines & equipment
►Useful in Web-based
applications or HMI
systems
Troubleshooting and analysis
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We want to simplify…
System Configuration
• Centralized management
• Intelligent Data Objects
• Standardized Graphical Objects
Delivery of Information
• Web-based Systems
• Configuration vs Coding
Drill Down Data Tables & Displays
100%
1
Delta
0 Percent “On”
0%
Motor
Transforming Data into Information:
Rate Quantity Using Integral Retrieval
Liters / Minute
Liters (linear)
Interpolation Mode
Raw data
Most analog
measurements
Setpoints,
analyzers, etc.
Second
s
Value i 1 n
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Time Weighted
4 50.0 Average
3 75.0
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Time-Weighted Average Data Retrieval
Calculate
midpoint Average using
“stair-step”
Average using
linear
No gap indicated
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We want to simplify…
System Configuration
• Centralized management
• Intelligent Data Objects
• Standardized Graphical Objects
Delivery of Information
• Web-based Systems
• Configuration vs Coding
Web Information Delivery
Advantages
▪ Broad scalability (content & users)
▪ Role-based content
▪ Timely data availability (24/7)
▪ Cost effective licensing (concurrent)
▪ High user acceptance
Disadvantages
▪ Custom development (not always)
▪ Security concerns
▪ Site maintenance
Today’s Web Solutions…
Simpler to Implement & Maintain
► Designed for engineers
not programmers
▪ Configuration not coding
► New web technology
▪ Microsoft SharePoint
▪ Easy to customize with
Web Parts
► Faster deployments
▪ Days vs Months
► Focus on Content not
infrastructure
▪ HMI, Historian, Data
Analysis Applications
Example of “Assembled” Web Page
Web Based Manufacturing Intelligence
Content
► HMI Graphics
► HMI Reports
► Process Trends
► Drill-down Production Reports
► Production Totals & Events
► Equipment Downtime Data
► Real-time Statistical Process
Control Data
► Performance Dashboards
Functional and technical capabilities
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InTouch visualization
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The value of evolving your InTouch
application
Plant model
ArchestrA provides
symbols structure
= modular applications
Scalable
Automatic
Development and extensible
runtime
application qualitysystem
management information
Enables
.Net
Check in &corporate
Container
check outstandards
enables extensibility
WindowMaker Project OneView
platform
Symbol log for all information
library is included
Localized alarm viewerChange
Deployed & managed
Published
Transportable runtime
runtime applications
applications
Improved multi-monitor support packages
Vista, XP and 2003Published runtime applications
Server Support
Independent runtime application
InTouch 10 demo
Multi-developer environment
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Multi-developer configuration tools
Operator Operator Operator Operator Development Development All Configuration
Station Station Station Station Station Station
Information is stored in a
central database.
The Engineering Stations
Request actions to be
performed by the Galaxy
Repository.
Objects that are being
edited are checked out to
the user performing the
operation.
Benefit:
• Project implementation time can be
reduced by having multiple
developers work in parallel.
• Better utilization of resources with
specific domain knowledge.
Collaborative development environment
► Roles determine what users
can do
► Checked out objects can be
modified externally and
checked back in with
changes
► Objects can be saved
without being checked in to
avoid deployment before the
objects are complete
► Check ins\Check outs are
tracked and can be
commented
Audit trail
Audit trail
Benefit:
• The Collaborative development
environment can control access to
the system and record development
activities.
System scalability
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Deployment scalability
Smallest System
1 Node
250 I/O license
Setting new standards in scalability
Benefits:
• Suitable for systems of all sizes:
• investments in training and development of
standard components can be utilized in all
systems.
System expansion and redistribution of loads
Operator Operator Operator Operator Development Development
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Benefits:
• The system can scale as needed
without replacing existing hardware.
• Functionality can be redistributed
without application or client
reconfiguration.
Network scalability
► The ability to communicate, anywhere
▪ Optimize PLC communications
▪ Optimize to deliver only information needed
► Benefits:
▪ Regardless of communications technology,
your system operates predictably
Flexible, Enhanced Communications
► InTouch-like response
▪ Faster response to HMI, improved operator
experience
► Failover optimization
▪ System stability enhanced during critical periods
▪ Faster failover to standby systems when needed
► Backwards compatible and configurable
► Reduce network loads
▪ Between I/O Sources and Engines
▪ Between System Platform and visualization
clients
Enhanced Communications
Active InTouch Inactive
• in opened window • WViewer minimized
• in script • Window closed
• in trend
• alarmed Reduced load
• historized on DI Object
DI Object
Reduced
Network
App Object 1 App Object 2 load
Reduced Reduced
Network Network
load Reduce CPU Load &
load
DA server CPU usage
DA Server
Reduced
PLC Network load
SCADA Optimization
► Networking and Communications
infrastructure enables support for SCADA
architectures
▪ Typically these are geographically distributed
• Intermittent and slow networks are common
▪ Timestamp propagation is required
• System Platform supports this (3.1 enhancements)
• Delays in data delivery do not affect event timestamps
► Benefits
▪ Highly scalable systems can be built both from
I/O and geographic perspectives
Full timestamp propagation
Historian
Device Application
PLC Integration objects
InTouch
Secure runtime environment
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Powerful and easy to manage runtime
security model
Security can be defined down
OS User to the object attribute level.
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Role attributes. This can be done at
the object template level.
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runtime security model
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Operator Operator Operator Operator Development Development Login at Node 1. Operator
Station Station Station Station Station Station
login independent of PC
login.
Login is verified by the
Global Cache or Domain
Controller as required by
the Security Model.
Node 1 local cache is
updated with the user
credentials.
Galaxy Repository reads
Node 1 local cache and
updates global cache.
Historian Automation Automation Automation Application Domain
– Object Object Object Definition Controller Subsequent logins can be
InSQL Server Server Server – performed against cache
Galaxy if DC or GR is not
Repository available.
Historian Automation Automation Automation Application Domain The Security Model is not
– Object Object Object Definition Controller dependent on the Galaxy
InSQL Server Server Server – Repository or Domain
Galaxy Controller.
Repository
Control Network
Benefits:
• Easily configure and maintain the runtime
security model.
• Robust security scheme enforced at the
object attribute level.
• Security system with no single point of
failure.
High availability
Wonderware System
Platform
Commercial information
Operational and
Delivery of information System scalability
financial benefits Information in context of
the plant model
Protecting your
investment: High availability
From the past to the Software integration
future
High availability: a system-wide issue
Thin Clients ` ` `
PC Workstations
Client Layer Mobile
High Availability
Development
TS - Visualization
Device Integration
High Availability
Application layer availability
Non-redundant system
1. The server handles all data.
2. If the server is lost then the Client Server Architecture
clients lose connection to InTouch InTouch InTouch InTouch Historian
data.
• InTouch
• InSQL
• Other AOS Nodes
Redundant System
1. Redundant servers maintain
synchronized data through AOS
dedicated network.
2. If the primary server is lost the
backup server will take over PLC
where the primary left off. The
switch is transparent to the
clients.
3. Configuration is done through
a check box on the
AppEngine.
System platform redundancy -
Terminology
► During Configuration
▪ Primary Engine LAN
▪ Backup Engine
► During Runtime
▪ Active Engine Primary Backup
► RMC RMC
▪ Redundant Message Channel AE1 AE1_Bck
▪ Dedicated Network for Platform1 Platform2
Information Exchange and
Status Check AOS001 AOS002
Active Standby
Architectural flexibility
1. Peer to Peer
Architecture
2. Each machine hosts a Primary
different AppEngine
and AppObjects.
3. Platforms can host AE1 AE2
more than one
AppEngine.
RMC
4. AE1 Backup is AE2
assigned to AE1
backup backup
Workstation 2.
5. AE2 Backup is
assigned to
Workstation 1. AOS001 AOS002
Redundancy configuration
► AppEngine
▪ Enable
Redundancy
▪ Set up parameters
Redundancy configuration
Redundancy configuration
Benefit:
• Easy to configure redundancy, based
on standard operating systems and
hardware.
High availability: a system-wide Issue
Thin Clients ` ` `
PC Workstations
Client Layer Mobile
High Availability
Development
TS - Visualization
Device Integration
High Availability
Field device connectivity
1. All Device References
Communications to the
field devices
are made also
toneeds
the
to be fault tolerant.
Redundant DI Object
AOS
2. Loss of the control PLC
network would cause the
server to lose connection PLC_ABCIP
to data. Redundant
3. The redundant DIDIObject
Object PLC_DHPLUS
will allow
communications through
a standby network if the
primary is lost.
4. A redundant DI Object will ABCIP ABDH+
allow ApplicationObjects
PLC
to subscribe to a single
object that in turn can RDI Failover optimization:
DA Server_1
retrieve data fromDAeither
Server_2
a
primary or backup DI •RDI subscribes items at both primary and backup
ABCIP
Object. ABDH+ servers
•RDI Scan mode does not need configuration. It
assumes the scan mode of the DI object it is connected
to
•Enhanced Network Communication mode will improve
failover reconnection response
Commercial information
Wonderware System
Platform
Commercial information
Operational and
Delivery of information System scalability
financial benefits Information in context of
the plant model
Protecting your
investment: High availability
From the past to the Software integration
future
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