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Secure network for vibration test controllers

A M and P International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 2, 2003

M+P International has completed a project to establish secure, remote network integration for vibration test controllers and analysis systems at the Y-12 National Security Complex.

M+P International has successfully completed a project to establish secure, remote network integration for vibration test controllers and analysis systems at the Y-12 National Security Complex, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Saving time and money, making operations more efficient and improving computer security are the main benefits of using diskless computer technology in a manufacturing setting.

It is believed that this is the first time a vibration controller system has been implemented on a truly diskless workstation operating over a secure network.

"This test bed successfully demonstrated the ability to establish a remote networked logical drive that behaves like a local hard drive for, in this case, a vibration analysis gage," said Curt Holmes of Y-12 Technical Computing Department.

"The operating system and application software for the vibration gage were downloaded from a remote computer, and the real-time data from the vibration analysis testing were captured and stored on a logical drive at a remote classified computing facility.

The result is a secure local workstation without hard drives or media-writing capability.

It's a clean environment when you start and it's clean when you stop.

Diskless technology has several benefits in sensitive manufacturing facilities like Y-12.

It can eliminate the use of removable write-enabled storage devices from personal computers, workstations and factory floor systems.

Networking will enable an enterprise-wide secure environment with a significant improvement in operational efficiency by moving computer security issues away from the local workstation to a remote, certified, classified computing facility.

Besides the production data are captured in real time during operation, enabling electronic data capture, backup and retrieval.

The diskless computer technology can be supplied to a wide range of work at Y-12.

"We started with the most difficult application and completed it successfully," noted Holmes, "so we know we can use this for other applications.

We believe there is potential for significant saving".

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