How many computers do I need to run Tempurity?
You only need one computer to run Tempurity. In this case the Tempurity Server and the Tempurity Monitor both run on the same computer. The computer must be running all the time. While you can run the system with a single computer, the system is designed to be highly distributed and highly redundant. You can create as many redundant Tempurity Servers as you want – all collecting from the same sources on your network. Usually, everyone who had a desire to access temperature data would have downloaded the Tempurity Monitor software on their machine. Also, the system may need to rely on another computer that you already have, your e-mail server. It doesn’t need to. Tempurity alarm notification messages can be sent through external mail servers like Gmail.
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