50/10 = 5 sensors/second, that's near 0bytes/second hehe
i don't see a big overhead in this scenario, maybe with 1000000 users, but
with more than 1000+ users, i prefer a sql server, not a sqlite database,
with cache, etc etc...
2014-03-18 14:42 GMT-03:00 Michael Markstaller <[email protected]>:
> Thats exactly the overhead I want to avoid like
> "owserver->owget/ownet->sql->CGI->Client"
>
> Doing this with - let's say 50 sensors - every 10sec produces a bunch of
> useless load where the client only needs it once a week for 2h..
>
> Michael
>
> On 18.03.2014 18:20, Colin Reese wrote:
> > I puts it in a sqlite database using python and then grab it from there
> > using jQuery/js
>
>
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