Guidelines for Setting Archive Size
Since archived data files can become quite large, you must adjust system parameters carefully to limit data collection to meaningful data only and thus minimize the required size of system storage. You can allocate up to 256 GB per archive.
For each archive, you need approximately 1MB of archive space for every 1000 tags to store tag information. Archive size is a function of the rate at which you archive data and the time period you want the archive to cover. A typical user wants the archive to cover a time period of, say, 30 days.
- Number of tags
- Polling frequency of each tag
- Compression settings
- Data types
Calculating Archive Size
Suppose you want to store data, and you have the following parameters:- Number of tags: 5000
- Polling rate: 1 value/5 seconds
- Pass compression: 5%.
Pass compression is the number of data values archived relative to the number of values read.
- Bytes/value: 4
- Duration: 30 days
The calculation shows that a file size of 500 MB is adequate for archiving one month of data for this application.
- Decrease the polling frequency.
- Increase compression deadband, reducing the pass percentage.
- Reduce the number of tags.
- Add more disk capacity to your computer.
Archive Size Calculator
An archive size calculator tool is available to estimate archive size and collector compression based on a tag that has already been configured or based on your inputs. Log on to http://digitalsupport.ge.com to download this tool and other GE Intelligent Platforms freeware product solutions.