Hi Nicola, There is no straight yes or no answer to this question. The answer will always be: it depends on your app! 2000 data points is not a problem. If you are putting a load of (heavy) watches on those, it might slow down to a crawl. The only thing that I can say, is you have all the knowledge to try it out. You already builded stuff with (a few) datapoints. extrapolate that, so you have a lot of point, and benchmark/test your stuff. If it is too slow, make a plunk out of it, and come back here, so you can have an extra set of eyes on it. In your situation it might be too much for angular, but at least you know. I think you might be surprised with what AngularJS can handle!
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