The term data storage describes a method for storing measured data in data files or other media depending on particular trigger events or other controls. You may define and configure any number of data storages, which are capable of recording data independently from each other.
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The following chapters explain the key configuration steps using the example of the standard data storage (time-based in data files). Many of these descriptions also apply accordingly for other types of data storage. Configuration steps deviating from this and settings for other types of data storage, such as ibaQDR, ibaHD, DB/Cloud, etc. can be found in the respective manuals for the software products. |
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The number of independent data storages is limited by the license key (dongle). A ibaPDA standard package contains two data storages in data files, which can be used at the same time. With additional licenses, upgrades in steps of two additional data storages are available. Each data storage creates its own data files using its own recording parameters such as storage profiles, trigger settings and hard disk cleanup strategy. All data storages can work simultaneously and create data files. Moreover, each data storage can create an overlapping recording, consisting of two or more files. The available data storages are listed in the tree of the data storage dialog, each with its sub-branches Trigger mode, Signal selection and Files.
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The following restrictions apply to data storages in data files:
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