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Standalone and
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The DCV product line is very versatile and flexible
in terms of its deployments. It is capable of being able to
support a wide range of deployment topographies from stand-alone
computers to wide-range tiered replication networks. The
database can keep all data locally or can be set up to forward information
onto other servers (either immediately or based on a schedule) and
can even handle communication over periodic connections.
Standalone Setup
The most simple of setups for DCV is a standalone setup. In
the standalone setup only the XrayVision DCV application is
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Network With No Server Setup
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DCV can additionally be setup on multiple computers
on the same network and share the same database directly without
requiring a server computer or server application to control
reading and writing to the shared database. The networked database
can be located and shared from any computer on the network. This
configuration is best for basic deployments of fewer than five
computers that do not need to interface with other software
systems such as scheduling systems and that do not have image
forwarding requirements for transmitting captured images to
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Network With DCV Data manager Setup
When deployments are required on more than
five computers, require interfacing with other software systems
or require images to be transmitted to other locations a DCV
Data Manager server should be implemented. The DCV Data
Manager acts as the primary repository of all of the images
on the network, schedules and coordinates transmission of image
to remote locations if necessary and facilitates integration
with third party information systems. Additionally, this
configuration enables the individual DCV PCs to maintain redundant
databases and still permits all of the DCV PCs to retrieve
and view images taken from any of the computers taken on the
network. |
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Other Configurations
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