
Key takeaways
Short answer: PLC redundancy means duplicate hardware. Failover means automatic switchover. Cold standby requires manual intervention; hot standby is automatic. Critical safety and continuous-process lines need full redundancy; most production lines can tolerate a 30-minute swap. See also PLC vs SCADA vs MES.
Cold standby: spare PLC, similar cost to original. Hot standby: 2-3x cost plus engineering complexity.
1. Full redundancy where not needed. Capital wasted.
2. No redundancy where needed. Days of downtime when failure hits.
3. Redundancy without testing. Failover never works when needed.
4. Hot standby without state sync. Switchover loses process state.
Plants with frequent PLC failures see Availability damaged. The right protection prevents OEE catastrophe.
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No. Match to downtime tolerance.
Quarterly minimum.
Controls engineering.
Independent decision per critical sensor.