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Guidance for AVEVA System Platform on AWS

Overview

This Guidance demonstrates how to deploy a unified industrial operations platform on AWS that connects distributed facilities through secure networking while providing enterprise-wide near real-time visualization for operational decision-making. You gain a scalable, standards-driven architecture that unifies people, processes, and assets across all locations with built-in redundancy and high availability. The solution enables continuous operational improvement through centralized configuration management, near real-time data processing, and historical data storage, while maintaining data integrity and system resiliency across multiple availability zones for enhanced business continuity.

Benefits

    Deploy redundant systems across multiple availability zones with automatic failover capabilities. Maintain near real-time data access and operational continuity even during infrastructure disruptions.

    Protect field operations with encrypted connectivity options and private network isolation. Control administrative access while maintaining data integrity and confidentiality across your industrial infrastructure.

    Centralize historical process data and system configurations with flexible storage solutions. Enable comprehensive trending, reporting, and analysis capabilities that grow with your operational needs.

How it works

These technical details feature an architecture diagram to illustrate how to effectively use this solution. The architecture diagram shows the key components and their interactions, providing an overview of the architecture's structure and functionality step-by-step.

Disclaimer

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