If this is real time data streaming, it is pretty fast. Impressive. Never 
see something working smoothly like this before.

How much data in bytes do you send each time.

On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 11:28:26 PM UTC+7, Postlethwaite wrote:
>
> We at Plotly have just released our Streaming API (our infrastructure is 
> 100% Nodejs) and are looking for feedback. Check out this 
> example<https://plot.ly/~streaming-demos/6/>to see what our realtime data 
> streaming looks like. As part of the release 
> we have released an early candidate module to consume it, 
> https://github.com/plotly/plotly-nodejs. You can do things like: 
>
> myDataStream.pipe(Plotly) 
>
>
> which is how it should be.
>
> All of Plotlys graph types are supported through streaming. This means you 
> get live histograms, realtime 2D heatmaps, streaming to multiple subplots 
> for a DYI dashboard experience among much else. It's free and will remain 
> so. You can easily embed real-time streaming plots in any website by 
> burrowing the streaming URL in an iframe. 
>
> Checkout out the module I linked to above to get up and going and feel 
> free to fire me any questions you might have. This is early days and 
> feedback and helpful criticism is greatly appreciated.
>
> Stream on!
>
> ben at plot.ly
>
>

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