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Hello Mirrazabal; In my experience with WinCC projects, an early estimation for an "extreme case" easily evolves into a greater archiving space consumer by the time a project is ready to transfer to the client. My gut instinct would be to get as large and fast an HDD as your system can support. For a more detailed answer you can always look at the sample archiving configuration suggestion for a WinCC v7.5 SP2 project, single station, based on an IPC 347E. https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ca/en/view/109792613/123221785483 Even though the IPC 347E has been superseded since the manual was published it is still possible to look up the original configuration used in this example see the attached screenshot. The IPC 347E came with a 500 GB HDD. Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier |
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Hello dchartier Researching yesterday I found this link which gives a certain calculation but we are really going to make the decision based on your advice, the biggest and fastest that our PC supports. We are thinking in this PC 6AG4025-0DF20-6AA0 whit a 1TB SSD. https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/mdm/109746340?c=65809247883&lc=en-US Cheers
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