Sujet : Re: What do I need to go with a Pi 4
De : bulleid (at) *nospam* ku.gro.lioff (Adrian)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 09. Apr 2024, 23:14:49
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That's quite a lot of time for rendering. What I do is on the Pi is run a Python uwsgi program which process all the data which has been stored in sqlite3 databases, producing a bit of HTML and Javacript which utilises google charts to the the plotting. The processing takes the Pi 4B under a second, and can plot the data itself in Chromium in a few seconds, but I mainly access it from faster Linux boxes, where rendering of the google charts in almost instant.
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Perhaps you could also perform the rendering on a meatier machine too.
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I did think about that, but that would mean leaving one of my PCs on 24x7 which I'm not keen on.
Adrian
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