Permanent Standby Servers

Permanent Standby servers can only be set to Standby and are used as an additional part of a Hot-Standby Pair or Triple Standby architecture. Also known as ‘Corporate Servers’, Permanent Standby servers can reduce the demand placed on the Main and Standby servers in a multi-server architecture.

A Permanent Standby server can be used:

It is also possible to configure clients so that they connect to the Permanent Standby in preference to the other servers (they will only connect to the Main or Standby server if the Permanent Standby server is offline). To achieve this, you simply need to configure the client connection to the Permanent Standby server to have a lower cost than the cost settings for the connections to the Main and Standby servers (see Define the Node Cost for a Client - System Connection).

Geo SCADA Expert allows you to connect up to four Permanent Standby servers to a Hot Standby Pair architecture or up to three Permanent Standby servers to a Triple Standby architecture. Typically, a system that uses Permanent Standby servers is set up as follows:

In the setup shown in the following diagram, two Permanent Standby servers are used to reduce the load on the Main server and Standby server. The load is reduced by having the majority of users access the system via the Permanent Standby servers with fewer users accessing via the Main and Standby servers.

On some systems, Permanent Standby servers are also used to store large amounts of historic data. This is an effective way of making data available to users without using the resources of the Main and Standby servers.

A Permanent Standby server that is used in a Triple Standby architecture can only connect to two of the three Main/Standby servers. For more information, see Configure Triple Standby.

Multi-server systems (redundancy) require a license and so are only supported by full versions of Geo SCADA Expert.

To set up a multi-server architecture that uses one or more Permanent Standby servers, see the topics that are listed in the gray footer section at the bottom of this topic. Select the relevant entry to display the topic that you require.


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