High availability (ha) architecture, Appendix a, Configuring historian servers in – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.01 Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual

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Appendix A

Configuring Historian Servers in High
Availability Mode

In this chapter you will learn about the following:

• High availability (HA) architecture (page 117).
• Working with server collectives (page 119).
• Creating server collectives (page 120).
• Verifying communication between server collective members

(page 122).

• Verifying replication of configuration changes in the primary

server (page 124).

• Assigning license activations to server collectives (page 125).
• Configuring interfaces and buffering services for Historian

server collectives (page 128).

NOTE

For detailed information on the high availability functionality, refer

to the FT Historian High Availability Administrator Guide.

You can configure high availability (HA) features on appropriate
Historian components. To ensure the high availability of
FactoryTalk Historian server data, you must configure three types of
components:

A FactoryTalk Historian server collective

To implement HA, install two FactoryTalk Historian servers
and configure the FactoryTalk Historian SE system to store

High Availability (HA)
Architecture

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