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A user is facing operational challenges with a large-scale DataMiner deployment running on Windows. Due to strict security policies, Windows patches are applied regularly, resulting in frequent system reboots. In this environment, the average boot time for the DataMiner System (with 20+ DataMiner Agents and a large number of devices and enhanced services) often exceeds 10 minutes. This extended downtime is problematic for NOC operations, especially when tight SLAs are in place or when critical service/maintenance activities are ongoing and DataMiner insights are needed.
Given that the user's current system architecture was designed some time ago, are there any recent DataMiner features, best practices, or architectural recommendations that can help minimize downtime and improve system availability during or after Windows updates in such large-scale deployments?