Neat, thanks for the link, I'll reach out to them for more info on this.
I'm very novice in the world of vibration analysis software and noticed you're not a fan of using these databases for vibration analysis, can you share why to help me understand some of the issues?
I'm at a point where I'd be committing to using our PI historian or some other vibration specific package. Our Pi will be a easy sell to our IT security dept, and the most cost effective since no additional subscription, but the vibration specific software's will likely be met with pushback due to additional complexity to onboard and annual costs
Is the issue that time based databases struggle to sufficiently transform time data to frequency domain and make analysis harder or is it for other reasons not to use them as well?