Version Control with FactoryTalk AssetCentre Disaster Recovery

FactoryTalk®
AssetCentre (FTAC) monitors your factory automation system and provides centralized tools to minimize downtime due to unauthorized actions or failing devices, and manages the lifecycle of
Rockwell Automation®
hardware devices in the system.
You can use the Disaster Recovery (DR) feature of FTAC to back up, compare, and restore
FactoryTalk® Optix
applications that are deployed to target devices with
FactoryTalk® Optix
Runtime (Embedded), and target computers and devices with FactoryTalk Optix Runtime (Software).
This feature requires
FactoryTalk®
AssetCentre version 16 or later with the Disaster Recovery license. You must have the FactoryTalk AssetCentre Desktop Client to utilize Disaster Recovery. A FactoryTalk Optix Runtime (Embedded) asset requires proper configuration of the Addressing Info and Security Configuration. A
FactoryTalk® Optix
Runtime (Software) asset requires proper configuration of the Addressing Info.
When you use DR to schedule automatic backups, the system compares your
FactoryTalk® Optix
backup files (.OPTIXZ) against protected baseline files. A compare report notifies you if unauthorized or unexpected changes are detected.
FTAC Archive stores versioned backups for auditing and rollback. If DR detects an issue, you can restore your
FactoryTalk® Optix
project to a known good state. You simply retrieve the .OPTIXZ file from FTAC Archive, import the file to
FactoryTalk® Optix
(version 1.6 or later) or
FactoryTalk® Remote Access
Runtime, and redeploy to your runtime target computer or device.
To get started with
FactoryTalk®
AssetCentre Disaster Recovery, see
FactoryTalk®
AssetCentre Getting Results Guide, publication FTAC-GR002
.
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