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Hi all, i am developing an automation project with raspberry Pi as controller with webvisu. I have 32 simple pages at web visu , each page has a count down timer. My question is how much different connections(users) can connect at the same time? I know that this depends , but i want your experiences. Can for example 500 users connect? Is it possible for raspberry to handle all this process?
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Yes it depends... mainly on the processing power of the controller, because for each client the CODESYS runtime needs to handle the connection. What you can do is monitor the CPU load (see https://forge.codesys.com/forge/talk/Runtime/thread/51fe121066/), then open in e.g. Chrome multiple tabs which show the WebVisu. Then check how it increases the load of your CPU.
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Hi all, i am developing an automation project with raspberry Pi as controller with webvisu. I have 32 simple pages at web visu , each page has a count down timer. My question is how much different connections(users) can connect at the same time? I know that this depends , but i want your experiences. Can for example 500 users connect? Is it possible for raspberry to handle all this process?
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Yes it depends... mainly on the processing power of the controller, because for each client the CODESYS runtime needs to handle the connection. What you can do is monitor the CPU load (see https://forge.codesys.com/forge/talk/Runtime/thread/51fe121066/), then open in e.g. Chrome multiple tabs which show the WebVisu. Then check how it increases the load of your CPU.
So lets say that i have my raspberry and a second computer to test it, each Tab at the second computer will be a new user lets say. Good point ;)