Support for virtual environments and high availabilitySave PDFSave selected topicSave selected topic and subtopicsSave all topicsShareShare to emailCopy topic URLLast UpdatedDec 17, 20251 minute readOperations and ExecutionManufacturing Execution System 2023 R2 Run MES 2023 R2 in a virtual environment to enable high availability features such as live migration and failover. To implement MES in a high availability virtual environment, use VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Amazon Web Services (AWS). For implementation guidance, refer to the System Platform in a Virtualized Environment Implementation documentation and the MES Deployment documentation. For VMware product compatibility details, refer to the VMWare Compatibility Guide at https://compatibilityguide.broadcom.com. Related LinksOperating system requirements
Run MES 2023 R2 in a virtual environment to enable high availability features such as live migration and failover. To implement MES in a high availability virtual environment, use VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Amazon Web Services (AWS). For implementation guidance, refer to the System Platform in a Virtualized Environment Implementation documentation and the MES Deployment documentation. For VMware product compatibility details, refer to the VMWare Compatibility Guide at https://compatibilityguide.broadcom.com.
Run MES 2023 R2 in a virtual environment to enable high availability features such as live migration and failover. To implement MES in a high availability virtual environment, use VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Amazon Web Services (AWS). For implementation guidance, refer to the System Platform in a Virtualized Environment Implementation documentation and the MES Deployment documentation. For VMware product compatibility details, refer to the VMWare Compatibility Guide at https://compatibilityguide.broadcom.com.