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이바울

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Feb 28, 2020, 5:34:11 AM2/28/20
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I'm trying to build a server. 

Data transmitted from the wireless communication device enters the database via this server. 

We will use Message Queue to avoid losing data (VernaMQ). 

I'm curious to see if Django is a suitable server for sending and receiving data from multiple wireless devices, and if there is a problem, is there an alternative to using Django?

Gil Obradors

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Feb 28, 2020, 6:37:27 AM2/28/20
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Hi !
I 'm curious too!

How much data?

With CPU and RAM, may be the problem will be in Wifi Channel, instead of at the server.

You will explain us ;)

Thank you!

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Motaz Hejaze

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Feb 28, 2020, 7:54:07 AM2/28/20
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What is the type of data ??

What is the expected amount to be transfered by second ?

Its not only django , its the server type and the database type ..

Integr@te System

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Feb 28, 2020, 3:26:31 PM2/28/20
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