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Ignition The Ignition category is where you can make posts specific to Ignition by Inductive Automation. You can ask for help with troubleshooting, architecture and system design, or you can share a cool project you're working on! Inductive Automation was founded in 2003 by Steve Hechtman, a systems integrator with over 25 years of experience who grew frustrated by limited and burdensome software solutions that stopped him from fully meeting his customers’ needs.
I have been testing this software now for quite a while and I must say that is very good. Lag ja gale song download. This month we'll start new project and I'll be using this Ignition software instead of Siemens WinCC. The support is great, either on the forum or telephone or email.
Even the price is negotiable. There's a lot of tutorial videos and webinars on Youtube.
You can use whatever (free or commercial) SQL database you want (MySQL, MS SQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle.). The software is based on java. So I guess we need a java guru to find a crack to licensing system they use. When you buy it, you get 'CD key', which you input into the web configuration and modules gets activated.
Featured on Control Engineering -- Control Engineering, 3/26/2009 Steve Hechtman, Inductive Automation I wish to register a complaint. There is a rumor that has been circulating for years that relational databases are too slow for fast process data and that only process historians are up to the job. Vendors of process historians will cite sluggish performance and the lack of data compression as the reasons standard off-the-shelf relational databases won’t work. Apparently the last time they used a SQL relational database was a few decades ago. While there may be some specialized domains where process historians have a niche, they are not a practical choice for most industrial applications. In effect, historian vendors are saying your Toyota Camry is inappropriate transportation because it is incapable of going 180 mph or finishing the quarter mile in under 10 seconds.
The rumor denigrating relational databases for poor throughput is baseless. A standard, off-the-shelf Microsoft SQL Server coupled with FactorySQL can log in excess of 100,000 tags per second using a desktop machine. In all likelihood, other factors such as the industrial network would become bottlenecks before the database does. Furthermore, today’s generation of SQL relational databases are designed to scale gracefully to power high-volume Website traffic, whose load peaks dwarf those of industrial controls applications. Data compression is an area where process historians do score a point. However, even this consideration can be handled with standard off-the-shelf SQL relational databases. Nokia unlock code generator lumia 735.