DeltaV™ Virtual Studio now supports Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) and makes it easier for OT to manage virtualization solutions while reducing the architecture footprint and energy use of automation systems.
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The latest release of Emerson’s DeltaV™ Virtual Studio supports hyperconverged infrastructure, making virtualization easier
AUSTIN, Texas (Sept. 12, 2022) – Manufacturers across industries now have an easier and more efficient means of virtualizing their automation platforms, thanks to newly developed technology that’s enabling them to reap the benefits of a virtualized infrastructure.
With the latest release of Emerson’s DeltaV™ Virtual Studio, control personnel can quickly deploy a virtualized infrastructure that improves performance while also future-proofing their operations. That’s because this software now incorporates support for hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI), helping overcome the traditional hurdles associated with the virtualization process.
Manufacturers have long understood the value of virtualization, but when it comes to virtualizing control systems, the process has typically been costly and complex, requiring a high degree of IT expertise. Recognizing these challenges, Emerson designed the latest version of its Virtual Studio software with enhanced automation for easy setup and maintenance of virtual DeltaV systems. Virtual operator workstations and application servers can be created using templates without software installation and added to the control network without complicated virtual network mapping.
Leveraging the software, manufacturers can:
Learn more about Emerson’s DeltaV Virtual Studio for Hyperconverged Infrastructure by clicking here.