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Node-Red vs Benthos: When to use what for IIoT connectivity?

Whether you need rapid prototyping or a scalable, professional-grade solution, choosing the right tool is essential for your IIoT projects. Read more to understand the key differences between Node-RED and Benthos.

Node-Red vs Benthos: When to use what for IIoT connectivity?

In this video, we explore the differences between Node-RED and Benthos, two popular tools in IIoT connectivity and data streaming. Whether you're looking for rapid prototyping or scalable, professional-grade solutions, choosing the right tool is critical.

Key Takeaways:

Tool Purpose

  • Node-RED: Best for rapid prototyping and quick implementations, especially in operational environments. Ideal for quick testing and immediate feedback.
  • Benthos (or similar IT tools): Suitable for scalable, professional-grade data streaming with strong integration into IT environments and CI/CD pipelines.

Scalability

  • Node-RED: Effective for small-scale projects but struggles with scalability and large data processing. Not ideal for complex, large-scale applications.
  • Benthos: Designed for scalability and handling complex, large-scale projects but requires IT expertise.

Ease of Use vs. Professional Requirements

  • Node-RED: User-friendly with a drag-and-drop interface; accessible for quick tasks without deep IT knowledge.
  • Benthos: Requires IT professionals for setup and configuration; less suited for quick, on-the-spot tasks.

Conclusion

Choose Node-RED for speed and simplicity in operational tasks. Opt for Benthos or similar tools for complex, scalable solutions requiring IT expertise. The right tool depends on the specific needs of your project.

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