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There are many types of computer setups, consisting of different software installations and use cases. This page attempts to define some of the most common configurations and make helpful suggestions to people setting up test-stands.
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There are many types of computer setups, consisting of different software installations and use cases. This page attempts to define some of the most common configurations and make helpful suggestions to people setting up test-stands. Choosing a configuration is really about choosing a degree of separation for all the applications than need to run. How many different applications are you going to run on the same machine, vs. how many machines are you going to split the applications over?
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One thing to keep in mind is that the below definitions are combined onto the same machine very often in test-stand setups. For example, running the RTS and DAQ on the same machine is quite common making that machine a "Frontend/DAQ".
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- Frontend (FE) Computer
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- Runs the Real Time System (RTS)
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- A bit more complicated (requires two machines), but this is generally the suggested configuration.
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### Production / Large Test-stand Configuration
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