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TrakSYS Single Instance Multi-Site

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TrakSYS™

Contains Confidential and Proprietary Information


Single Instance Multi-Site (SIMS)

Platform Overview

Why Multi-Site?
Rationale and Advantages

Site Segregation
Configuration and Data

Architectures
Shared Servers and Component Distribution

Time Zones
Sites across Regions

Licensing
Shared Core and Pooled Features

Splitting and Combining


Transitions To/From Single Site

Considerations
Challenges and Constraints
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Single Instance Multi-Site (SIMS)

Why Multi-Site: Rational and Advnatages

Central Cloud / Data Center Installation

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

Shared Environment Standardization Pooled Licensing Common Content


Consolidate Hardware and Unify Updates, Upgrades and Share License Elements Deploy and Maintain shared
System Maintenance Implementation Philosophy and Concurrent Users Configuration and UIs

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Single Instance Multi-Site (SIMS)

Site Segregation: Configuration and Data

TrakSYS Clients

TrakSYS™ Multi-Site Web User Interface

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N


Equipment Equipment Equipment Equipment
Master Data Master Data Master Data Master Data
Business Rules Business Rules Business Rules Business Rules
User Interfaces User Interfaces User Interfaces User Interfaces
Production Data Production Data Production Data Production Data
Users / Roles Users / Roles Users / Roles Users / Roles

Root Site
Master Data | User Interfaces | Users / Roles

TrakSYS™ Multi-Site Installation Database

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Single Instance Multi-Site (SIMS)

Architectures: Centralized Option

• All TrakSYS components are

Central Cloud / Data Center Installation


installed on an off-premise,
centralized infrastructure.

TrakSYS™ Server
• Connectivity between client
Database | Services | Web
user interfaces and the
centralized TS Web Application
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N
server is critical.
Services Services Services Services

• Connectivity between the


centralized TrakSYS data
collection/orchestration
services and the site’s process
must be permitted.

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

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Single Instance Multi-Site (SIMS)

Architectures: Hybrid Option

• The TrakSYS Database, Web


Central Cloud / Data Center Installation
and shared Services are
installed on an off-premise,
TrakSYS™ Server centralized infrastructure.
Database | Services | Web

• Connectivity between client


user interfaces and the
centralized TS Web
WAN
Application server is critical.

Site 1 Services Site 2 Services Site 3 Services Site N Services


• Site-specific TrakSYS
Services can be installed
locally to simplify and
LAN harden connectivity to the
site’s processes.
Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

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Architectures: Load Distribution

Central Cloud / Data Center Installation

TrakSYS Database TrakSYS Web TrakSYS Shared Services

Site 1 Services Site 2 Services Site 3 Services Site N Services

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

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Architectures: High Availability

Central Cloud / Data Center Installation

TrakSYS Database [ Always On Group ] TrakSYS Web [ IIS NLB ] Shared Services [ TrakSYS HA Group ]

Site 1 Services [ TrakSYS HA Group ] Site 2 Services [ TrakSYS HA Group ] Site N Services [ TrakSYS HA Group ]

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

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Single Instance Multi-Site (SIMS)

Architectures: Non-Production Environments

Central Cloud / Data Center Installation

Development Environment [ Non-Production ] Testing Environment [ Non-Production ]

Production Environment

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

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Time Zones: Sites Across Regions

Central Cloud / Data Center Installation

TrakSYS™ Server
Database | Services | Web

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N


Services Services Services Services

Server Site 1 Site 2 Site 3


Pacific Eastern Greenwich Mean China

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Single Instance Multi-Site (SIMS)

Licensing: Shared Core and Pooled Features

Multi-Site License

1st Site 1st Site 1st Site 1st Site 1st Site
Core Logic Service Historian Service Workflow Service DM Service
Shared
• Definitions
Enable Root and Multi-Site Options • Users
• Workflow Service
• Data Management Service
• High Availability
2nd Site 2nd Site 2nd Site 2nd Site 2nd Site
• Audit
Core Logic Service Historian Service Workflow Service DM Service

3rd Site 3rd Site 3rd Site 3rd Site 3rd Site
Core Logic Service Historian Service Workflow Service DM Service

Nth Site Nth Site Nth Site Nth Site Nth Site
Core Logic Service Historian Service Workflow Service DM Service

Included in Core Add-On Site Add-On Optional Add-On Shared

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Single Instance Multi-Site (SIMS)

Splitting and Combining: Transitions To/From a Single Site

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

Multi-Site to Single-
Site IS Possible

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

Single-Site to Multi-Site
IS NOT Possible

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site N

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Considerations: Challenges and Constraints

Server Load Remote Communication


While data collection Services can be distributed, Network visibility/ports must be open and accessible
the database and web server are shared. between local automation devices and client browsers.

Upgrades and Maintenance


Any system maintenance or upgrades will affect all
Sites housed within the shared implementation.

Speed and Availability Governance


Network speeds and connection availability must A clear plan should be in place for who manages system
be adequate for the application requirements. upgrades, support renewals, and other global decisions.

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TrakSYS™

Thank You

www.parsec-corp.com

Contains Confidential and Proprietary Information

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