Restore options

Define a backup and recovery strategy for your TwinCAT/BSD system in order to restore TwinCAT/BSD in a very short time in the event of data loss or defective storage media. Backups help to minimize downtime and thus to allow work to continue without large production losses. Both a process for creating a backup copy and a process for restoring it should be defined. Security aspects should also be taken into account and, for example, the storage location where the backup is to be stored should be defined.

Beckhoff offers a simple backup solution with the TwinCAT/BSD installer stick. In addition, the restorepoint program makes restore points possible with TwinCAT/BSD; these restore points store the current state of the system and restore it if necessary. A variety of implementations are therefore available, with the exact definition of a backup and restore strategy left to the user.

The following scenarios are possible and are intended to help you understand the different modes of operation. However, the scenarios presented should not be considered the only way recommended by Beckhoff.

Scenario 1: Factory settings

An Industrial PC with TwinCAT/BSD is to be reset to the factory settings in case of a problem.

Scenario 2: Series production

The test and development phase has been successfully completed. The machine manufacturer wants to start series production:

Scenario 3: Commissioning at the end customer

The machine arrives at the end customer and is to be backed up after commissioning: