TeslaCloud Standalone Server

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TeslaCloud Standalone Server

Overview

TeslaCloud Standalone Server is a self-hosted version of the TeslaCloud platform that can be installed and operated on your own PC or server infrastructure.

It is designed for users who require full control over their data, network environment, and system configuration without relying on external cloud services.

The Standalone Server provides the same core functionality as the cloud-based TeslaCloud system, while running entirely within your local or corporate network.


Key Features

Local installation on your own PC or server

No dependency on external cloud services

Full control over data storage and access

Supports industrial IoT and SCADA solutions

Web-based user interface

MQTT and REST API support

PostgreSQL database backend

Runs as a background system service


Typical Use Cases

TeslaCloud Standalone Server is suitable for:

Industrial facilities with restricted internet access

Corporate networks with strict security policies

Testing and development environments

On-premise SCADA and monitoring systems

Integrators and system administrators


System Requirements

Operating System

Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 / 22.04 recommended)

Software

Java OpenJDK 8 or compatible

PostgreSQL database

Nginx (optional, for web access and reverse proxy)

Hardware

CPU: 2 cores or more recommended

RAM: 4 GB minimum (8 GB recommended)

Disk space: 10 GB or more


Advantages of Standalone Deployment

Increased security and data privacy

Independence from third-party cloud providers

Predictable performance within local infrastructure

Flexible customization and integration


Next Steps

To deploy TeslaCloud Standalone Server, proceed to the Installation Guide section, which provides step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring the server on your system.