In other threads, some people have noted that they use a variety of HMI's and Historians.
I am curious of the manfacturers combinations that work utilizing a single database - as in Wonderware Archestra platform. Single galaxy that distributes (in a push not pull) data to the HMI and Historian (and probably other applications).
Advantage is that the database entries are only installed and validated once. Historizing a datapoint is as easy as a checkbox.
How many other systems use a single database in this fashion?
As a second question, how many have gone through great pains for installing Historians on other databases other than a version of MS SQL?
I am curious of the manfacturers combinations that work utilizing a single database - as in Wonderware Archestra platform. Single galaxy that distributes (in a push not pull) data to the HMI and Historian (and probably other applications).
Advantage is that the database entries are only installed and validated once. Historizing a datapoint is as easy as a checkbox.
How many other systems use a single database in this fashion?
As a second question, how many have gone through great pains for installing Historians on other databases other than a version of MS SQL?