This topic describes the differences between the types of IoT Platform Enterprise Edition instances based on features.
For more information about IoT Platform instances, see Overview. For more information about the regions where IoT Platform is available, see Supported regions. For more information about the features of IoT Platform, see Features. The following table describes the differences between the types of Enterprise Edition instances based on features.
Feature | Standard | Exclusive |
Connection method | MQTT, CoAP, HTTPS, and IoT as Bridge SDK. | |
Not supported. | Supported. | |
Not supported. | Supported. | |
Not supported. | Supported. | |
Device security | The unique-certificate-per-device verification method and unique-certificate-per-product verification method are supported. | The unique-certificate-per-device verification method, unique-certificate-per-product verification method, and X.509 certificate-based verification method are supported. |
Nearby access | Supported. | |
Supported. | ||
Supported. | ||
Device management | China (Shanghai): You can create up to 1,000,000 devices for an instance. You cannot scale up the instance but you can migrate the device of the instance. Singapore and Japan (Tokyo): You can create up to 100,000 devices for an instance. You cannot scale up the instance but you can migrate the device of the instance. | You can create up to 5,000,000 devices for an instance. You can scale up and migrate the devices of the instance. |
Supported. The types of messages that you can push are displayed in the IoT Platform console. | ||
Supported. The data forwarding destinations that you can specify are displayed in the IoT Platform console. For more information, see Forward data to a topic. | ||
Supported. The data forwarding destinations that you can specify are displayed in the IoT Platform console. For more information, see Forward data to a topic. | ||
You can configure threshold-triggered alert rules and monitor the data of the following metrics in real time: number of online devices, number of upstream and downstream messages, number of forwarded messages, and device network status. | ||
Device maintenance | The following features are supported: online debugging, IoT Platform logs, message traces, OTA update, and remote configuration. | |
Supported. | ||
Isolation | Logical isolation. | Resource isolation at the access layer. |
Availability | The following configurations are supported:
| High-availability Edition (SLA 99.99%) |
Technical support | Ticket support. | Exclusive IoT DingTalk groups and technical experts. |