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Honeywell CV-RSC100 PlantCruise SCADA Redundancy License

Order the original Honeywell CV-RSC100 software expansion license for PlantCruise SCADA automation nodes. Expands the concurrent hot-standby database capacity by 100 fully mirrored process points. Provides deterministic sub-300ms failover protection. Digital deployment media available for swift worldwide logistics.

The Honeywell CV-RSC100 is a specialized high-availability software enablement license for the PlantCruise Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) architecture. Designed to eliminate single points of failure in mission-critical process control networks, this license expands the redundant server database capacity of an existing system layout.


Key Specifications & Architecture

ParameterSpecification
Model Part NumberCV-RSC100
ManufacturerHoneywell
System CompatibilityPlantCruise Series (Requires CV-RBASE1 Base Module)
License TypeSCADA Database Points Redundancy Expansion
Capacity ExpansionAdds 100 Redundant SCADA Points
Failover PerformanceSub-300 millisecond 300 hot-standby switchover
Incremental System Load3% CPU utilization per 100 points added

Clarifying Technical Misconceptions

> ⚠️ Note on Product Nature: The raw scraped datasheet text contains conflicting descriptors automatically generated by legacy inventory fields (such as listing it as a physical “power supply,” a “50,000 SCADA Points Adder,” or an “Ethernet router”). > To clarify: The CV-RSC100 is strictly a digital license key package shipped via minimal media envelope. It does not contain electrical transformers, routing circuitry, or 50k point structures. It adds exactly 100 fully redundant software points to a PlantCruise engine.


Functional Mechanics & Redundancy Execution

When deployed alongside a primary processing node, the CV-RSC100 license maps an identical real-time database onto a secondary “hot-standby” server node.

  • Active Real-Time Mirroring: The primary engine continually synchronizes every dynamic variable, alarm state, and historical process log over an isolated supervisory Ethernet link.
  • Deterministic Failover: If the primary hardware experiences a failure, the backup server claims the active virtual IP address in under 300 ms, ensuring human-machine interfaces (HMIs) and field networks never experience interrupted telemetry.

Infrastructure Pre-requisites

For optimal database replication and historical back-fill synchronization during recoveries, the hosting server architecture must meet the following baseline hardware engineering standards:

  • System Base: Active CV-RBASE1 basic foundational software environment framework must be verified on the target machine.
  • Processor Memory Matrix: 32 GB RAM minimum system overhead (64 GB RAM recommended for highly dynamic process loops).
  • Storage Arrays: At least 1 TB of Solid State Drive (SSD) storage configured in a structured RAID-10 array to secure high-frequency trend logging.