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    How many data source,how many data point totally,how many data point in a data source support?

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      edmond
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      Hi ,Who can tell me:
      1.How many data source,support respectively in mango enterprise version ,in mango 2.4.2 version,in mango 2.4.0.?
      2.How many data point totally support respectively in mango enterprise version ,in mango 2.4.2 version,in mango 2.4.0.?
      3How many data point in a data source support respectively in mango enterprise version ,in mango 2.4.2 version,in mango 2.4.0.?
      4How many data point in many source support respectively in mango enterprise version ,in mango 2.4.2 version,in mango 2.4.0.?

      The above means that under circumstances the point of no purchasing.

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      • JoelHaggarJ
        JoelHaggar
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        That's a good question but not one that can be easily answered as it depends on so many factors. First, what type of hardware are you running on. On a larger server you could to 50,000 + per second. On a Raspberry Pi you can do about 300 per second. It depends on the polling rate of the data points and how the rest of Mango is being used. On a modest quad-core, 4 GB ram polling every 5-10 seconds you should be able to do 5000 or so data points with no problems.

        It might be more productive for you to explain your use case, how many points you need to run and how the system will be used and I can make recommendations from there.

        Thanks,
        Joel.

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          edmond
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          I on forum ask the question maybe have a little misunderstanding.I f I have 5 equipment and every equipment is a data source.and every equipment(data source ) have 25 data point.whether mango can be support these data point.need purchase more modue?

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          • JoelHaggarJ
            JoelHaggar
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            Ah, yes that makes more sense. All of the paid for Modules will allow 20 data points for free. If you need more then 20 data points then you need to purchase a license.

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              edmond
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              Does the 20 data point mean every data source less than 20 point or less than 20 point totally in all data source

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              • JoelHaggarJ
                JoelHaggar
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                I'm actually not sure but I think it's a total of 20 Modbus points no mater how many data sources you have. I could be wrong but you could find out pretty quickly.

                Joel.

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                • JoelHaggarJ
                  JoelHaggar
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                  Here you can see the difference in the licenses: http://infiniteautomation.com/index.php/software/pricing

                  The main difference is that it comes with Unlimited DGLux Dashboards and the high speed NoSQL database. We are also developing a REST based API for Mango which will be included in the Enterprise Version. It also comes with a license for all the modules and data sources.

                  Joel.

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                    edmond
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                    Thanks JoelHaggars for your detail answer!!!

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