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Revision as of 12:23, 30 September 2016
Anuview Flow has been tested and certified to support up to 1000 concurrent devices or up to 40k flows/s from < 20 devices.
Below we can see as more devices are added to the system, the supported flow rate decreases in proportion.
The server must support at least 100MB/s sustained for both read and write to support the peak device of flow count.
- Failing to do so will result in dropped flow details.
A base installation should have 4GB or RAM available for the OS and and additional 50MB per device to monitor. More ram will always improve performance e.g
Number Of Devices | Min Ram |
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10 | 4.5GB |
100 | 9GB |
500 | 29GB |
1000 | 54GB |