System requirements
- Last UpdatedJul 22, 2025
- 2 minute read
AVEVA Adapter for Structured Data Files is supported on a variety of platforms and processors.
Install kits are available for the following platforms:
|
Operating System |
Platform |
Installation Kit |
Processor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Windows 11 Enterprise |
x64 |
AVEVA-Adapter-for-StructuredDataFiles_1.1.0.493-x64_.msi |
Intel/AMD 64-bit processors |
|
Debian 11,12 |
x64 |
AVEVA-Adapter-for-StructuredDataFiles_1.1.0.493-x64_.deb |
Intel/AMD 64-bit processors |
|
Debian 11,12 |
ARM32 |
AVEVA-Adapter-for-StructuredDataFiles_1.1.0.493-arm_.deb |
ARM 32-bit processors |
|
Debian 11,12 |
ARM64 |
AVEVA-Adapter-for-StructuredDataFiles_1.1.0.493-arm64_.deb |
ARM 64-bit processors |
Alternatively, you can use tar.gz files with binaries to build your own custom installers or containers for Linux. For more information on installing the adapter with Docker containers, see Install using Docker.
Note: Any file exceeding 100MB requires more system memory.
PI Web API compatibility
This version of AVEVA Adapter for Structured Data Files is compatible with PI Web API 2021 and later.
Performance metrics
A wide range of Linux and Windows based devices support AVEVA adapters, from small single board computers to large servers. Stream count and event throughput vary based on the device's hardware specification.
Performance guidelines for AVEVA adapters when running on typical small and large devices are as follows:
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Small Devices - 4 Core CPU, 4 GB RAM (Raspberry Pi 4B equivalent). 10k events/sec, 10k streams total
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Large Devices - 4 Core CPU, 8 GB RAM. 50k events/sec, 50k streams total
Actual performance of AVEVA adapters vary depending on different factors, such as the performance of data source, network latency, and hardware resource consumption by other applications on the device. We recommend solid state storage on the device to improve the performance, robustness, and reliability of the AVEVA adapter data buffering mechanism.