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Historian FeaturesGeneral Remarks/Limitations Version
Operating System Connector/Core Windows Server (2008R2 or newer) or 64-bit Desktop OS (7/8/8.1)
Storage (MongoDB) any Linux/Windows as per MongoDB support
Tags/Objects unlimited any number of Connectors/Data Sources any number of Core Servers any number of Storage Subsystems possible
SmallScale (Trial) all services on one host supported
Timestamp UTC (Posix)
Timestamp Resolution 1 millisecond
Data Categories Real-time data (V[QT]*)
Historical data (V[Q]T* series)
Alarms and Events 1.1
Data Types Single Values
Bool
32-bit Integer Smaller ints are stored in a 32-bit int
64-bit Integer
Real (double prec.) Currency and other special real number formats are converted to Double
Date/Time POSIX (Milliseconds since UNIX epoch)
String any length
Arrays (all above types) single dimension
Data Acquisition Interfaces
TCP (listener sockets) any number per host computer (depending on OS support)
Files any number of Dropzones (monitored folders) per host (depending on OS support)
Cloud Dropbox support
OPC DA (COM/DCOM) 2.0x, 3.0 Servers
OPC UA (TCP/binary)
OPC XML-DA (SOAP)
OPC A&E 1.1
Modbus 1.1
Data Protocols Pre-defined text protocol for sockets and files
for CSV, XML, JSON data representation
Configurable Custom proto-col conversion (Lua script) for sockets and files
for CSV, XML, JSON data representation
OPC DA Standard Branches, Leaves (Items) and Properties
OPC HDA Standard Raw and Aggregrates
OPC A&E Standard 1.1
Acquisition Rates Socket/Files Data-driven
OPC >= 100ms (depends on Serverperformance)
Pre-Aggregation Periods
1 min
10 min
15 min
1 h
1 d
Aggregates Persistent Pre-Aggregation and adhoc-Aggregation for Trend Displays
OPC UA Part 13 Rel. 1.02 Aug 2012 compliant
Interpolative
Average
TimeAverage/TimeAverage2
Total/Total2
Minimum/Minimum2
Maximum/Maximum2
MinimumActualTime/ MinimumActualTime2
MaximumActualTime/
MaximumActualTime2
Range/Range2
Aggregates continued AnnotationCount
Count
DurationInStateZero
DurationInStateNonZero
NumberOfTransitions
Start
End
Delta
StartBound
EndBound
DeltaBounds
DurationGood
DurationBad
PercentGood
PercentBad
WorstQuality/WorstQuality2
StandardDeviationSample
VarianceSample
StandardDeviationPopulation
VariancePopulation
Databases (MongoDB) RawHistory JSON (Micro)-documents
Aggregates JSON documents
ProcessImage JSON documents
Typical Storage Rate (Raw)
Peak 100.000/sec
Sustained 50.000/sec
Data Availability Replica Set Support
Managed Capacity Unlimited (Shard Support)
Hybrid StorageAutoCloud
1.2
*V: Value | Q: Quality | T: Timestamp
DATA STUDIO
HistoryTrendHistory trending is a major component of system:inmation DataStudio. The nu-merous visualization options allow you to create your own custom trending displays for efficient data mining. Keep track of your data the way you require it. Choose your point of view from zooming in to the
shortest time frame and raw data for in-cident details or decide to select a more general overview based on OPC UA ag-gregates, which are completely imple-mented according to the global standard specification.
Drag & drop or use the simple object search to create displays or add items within seconds
Basic Functions
Save display configuration to file Common y-axis
Load display configuration from file Multiple y-axis
Default configuration Stacked Charts
Export display to (Excel) file Go backward to previously selected zoom level
Move displayed time span backward in time Go forward to previously selected zoom level
Move displayed time span forward in time Add cursor
Select time period to fetch historical data Choose cursor type
Reload historical data based on current start / end time Show zoombar with chart preview
Start/pause the current trend display
Each system:inmation history trend dis-play contains an extensive set of functions which allow you to conveniently browse through your data’s events. By using these functions you can easily build your own set of displays, each with an appropriate visualization style fitting the type of data. Save the display configurations in a Data-Studio ‘workspace’ and share them with
your co-workers. A workspace can hold any number of trend displays (among oth-er display types). inmation DataStudio is a modern WPF multi-window, multi-screen application and can be used to monitor vi-tal operational data up to enterprise level.
Trend SettingsThere are numerous possibilities to indi-vidualize your trending objects. You can modify the ‘trend type’ and its ‘dash’ style and weight. Any color can be assigned. You can choose between different ‘aggregate’ types and define at which axis the values
should be displayed. Also the visibility of items can be changed, alarm limits and EU ranges can be visualized. Style your charts exactly the way you want them to be pre-sented. Press ‘play’ to display rolling histo-ry for steady monitoring.
You can export your history trend dis-plays to MS Excel for any kind of further usage or automated processing. inmation exports ‘real’ Excel spreadsheets, not just separated text.
Spreadsheet Export
ZoombarAdditionally to the basic ‘zoom’ function the history trend also features an ad-vanced ‘zoombar’ which enables the user to conveniently narrow down his selected time frame to see more details. Zoom in to see changes that occurred in very short
periods. By dragging the ‘zoombar’ you can keep the selected time frame and ap-ply it to a different period.
Trend Item OrganizationYou can choose between three different item organization options. By default the trends are aligned to a ‘common y-axis’. All added items share one axis and its sin-gle value ratio. By selecting ‘multiple y-ax-
is’ the items are distributed evenly on the trending canvas using separate value ra-tios. Values for each item are displayed at the y-axis. ‘Stacked charts’ shows separate areas for each items vertically.
Common y-axis Multiple y-axis Stacked charts
To apply your preferred settings and visualizations by default, they can be set in the configu-ration. Save time by having your preferred configurations being set as defaults.
Default Configuration
Cursor TypesHistory trend displays offer three types of cursors. The number of added cursors is unlimited. You can move them within the trending canvas. The default option always stays on top of the display. ‘Mov-ing’ cursors move along the trend line as you drag them. ‘Floating’ cursors appear within a box which can be moved. Each mode also features an advanced view which additionally shows quality and timestamp information.
On Top Moving
Floating
Workspace Setup – Don’t Save On Resolution!
To fully experience DataStudio, its history trend functionality, as well as the other soft-ware features, it is recommended to use multi-screen, high resolution workstations. Utilize the useful workspaces functionality to save and load your display arrangements as required.
inmation is proud to present a modern data mining application, especially designed for the data scientists in industrial corporations. The software runs on any modern 64-bit Windows platform.
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