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Jrwork
Level 6
Status: Needs More Info

I believe that creating schedules with multiple servers, where they are executed based on priority, would be an excellent option. For example:
I have the BP_2025 robot and the servers: vm01, vm02, vm03, with priority given to vm02. When creating the schedule, I will choose the priority of server availability. If vm02 is occupied, the robot will be sent to vm01. If there is more than one robot with priority for the same server, there should be a field or an ID to determine which execution will be sent. This would make server management much more flexible and drastically reduce costs in cloud environments. Additionally, it would further reduce the incidence of schedules not starting.
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Status changed to: Needs More Info
chris.strong
Staff
Staff

Thank you for raising @Jrwork ,

 

I understand the request to state, if chosen resource (vm02) is not available, then choose another (vm01).

 

What are the Robots and Servers?

  • Do these translate to runtime resource machines (Robots) and resource pools (servers)

I have updated the status to Needs More Info

Plus, within SS&C Blue Prism Next Generation, we have incorporated Clash detection, which improves the digital worker utilization – Processes no longer experience failures due to worker unavailability; instead, we have implemented buffers to queue processes for Digital Workers, ensuring they seamlessly execute once the allocated worker becomes available. Next Generation 

 

Kind regards

Chris Strong

Senior Product Manager

SS&C Blue Prism