Due to the high-performance of Version 8, the historian does not have to implement compression techniques or only display selected data points to show fast trend chart data. The “no-loss” compression component compacts the data to minimize the disk storage requirements and will return the exact data stream. With increased addressable virtual memory capabilities for large tag counts, the 64-bit system is about 7 to 16 percent faster than the 32-bit. The Canary Historian Trending tools are OPC client and OPC-HDA server-based solutions, fully compliant with OPC specifications. The new OPC UA standard will be supported within the next few months, the co. says.
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