CygNet OPC UA Server Memory Usage
The following graphs estimate the amount of system memory the CygNet OPC UA Server will allocate when loading the address space on startup and loading active current alarms.
Memory Requirements on Startup
The CygNet OPC UA Server builds its internal node hierarchy on startup and stores these structures in memory. The more CygNet points that are included in this in-memory node hierarchy, the more system memory is required. The following chart estimates the amount of memory the CygNet OPC UA Server will allocate based upon the number of CygNet points included in the node hierarchy.
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Private Bytes at Startup |
Memory Requirements for Active Alarms
In addition to the system memory required to load the Address Space on startup, additional system memory will be allocated depending upon how many active CygNet current alarms exist at any given time. The following chart estimates the amount of additional memory the CygNet OPC UA Server will require based upon the number of active CygNet current alarms.
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Additional Bytes for Active Alarms |


