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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/database-connections/connecting-to-databases/connecting-to-microsoft-sql-server-expressThis guide helps you with any difficulties you may have in getting the correct settings and parameters when connecting Ignition to Microsoft SQL Serverv
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/gatewayThe Ignition Gateway is the primary software service that drives everything in Ignition. It is a single application that runs as a web server and is accessed through a web browser. Its capabilities include connecting to data and PLCs, executing modules, and communicating with clients. You can customize
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/gateway/gateway-settings/advanced-gateway-settings/changing-gateway-memory-allocationYou can change the amount of memory (RAM) dedicated to the Gateway service by editing the Ignition configuration ignition.conf file.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/appendix/deprecated-pages/tag-editor-800-8116/tag-alarm-propertiesAlarm Property Reference
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/gateway/config/web-server-settings/secure-communication-ssl-tlsInductive Automation recommends enforcing secure communication in Ignition using digital certificates. The Ignition Gateway web server can provide modern end-to-end security using Transport Level Security (TLS) technologies. This protects externally-originated connections such as: Perspective sessions
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/tutorials/tutorials-and-helpful-tricks/optimize-gateway-network-performanceTips on how to better optimize your gateway network
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/gateway/gateway-settings/advanced-gateway-settings/changing-gateway-java-versionYou can change the Java version that the Gateway Service is using by editing the Ignition configuration ignition.conf file. Go to the Status page, and select the Systems > Overview section of the Gateway to view the current Java version you are running.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/security/using-audit-profilesAudit Profiles cause Ignition to record details about specific events that occurred. Audit Profiles are simple to set-up, and immediately start to record events. By default, only Tag writes, SQL UPDATE, SQL INSERT, and SQL DELETE statements are recorded. This allows you to keep track of which user wrote
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/system-architectures/security-architecturesNetwork Segmentation
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https://www.inductiveuniversity.com/video/creating-a-new-module-gradleLearn how to download and build the SDK module build tools, and use them to set up an empty SDK module project framework.

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