Advanced virtualised environment for substations
Supplied by Advantech on Tuesday, 17 August, 2021
A fully digital substation, with the flexibility to add in new functions as they are developed at any time during the lifetime of the substation, is now a possibility with a virtualised environment. Hot-swap hardware and software upgrades can be managed remotely and for vast numbers of substations, without the costs of individually visiting substations.
Learn about next-gen virtualisation technology and how to harness a virtualised environment to maximise performance, cost-effectiveness and user-friendliness.
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