The low-cost solution to survive network failures
Supplied by Control Logic Pty Ltd on Friday, 23 October, 2015
Network redundancy ensures that network failures do not disrupt a control system's I/O network. Although duplicating the network is an obvious way to achieve network redundancy, it carries with it significant additional costs.
Download this paper to examine a differing solution that provides network redundancy with minimal impact to total cost of ownership.
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