Leverage Network Resiliency and Redundancy to Mitigate Downtime Risk
Find out how to prepare your network for resiliency, which reduces operational failures that affect production and compromise critical communications.
How useful would an IP camera be if its feed couldn’t be received by a video recorder? What good would a SCADA system be if it couldn’t communicate with devices in the field? . How would a plant’s automated guided vehicle ever know where to go if it couldn’t navigate its environment?
To make sure connected devices can always perform, a resilient network is critical. It can cope with changing conditions to avoid operational failure and downtime.
Network resilience is one of Belden’s core capabilities, and it can be accomplished in many ways. When handled appropriately, a resilient network is one that can self-heal and cope with failures.
This white paper describes the most common methods for enhancing network resiliency and provides a model for classifying redundancy.
Learn more about:
- The relationship between network simplicity and resiliency
- Common tactics to improve network resilience
- Ways to estimate the lifespan of a device so you can plan accordingly
- Different redundancy types and levels