A lightweight open-source industrial IoT platform for rapid deployment, multi-protocol device management, and low-code application development.
DGIOT is a lightweight, open-source industrial IoT platform that enables rapid connection, management, and analysis of industrial devices and data. It solves the problem of high costs and deployment complexity for enterprises needing scalable, self-hosted IoT solutions, particularly in sectors like energy, manufacturing, and smart cities. The platform supports multi-protocol device integration and offers low-code tools for building custom applications.
System integrators, industrial equipment manufacturers, state-owned enterprises/research institutes, and developers building vertical IoT platforms who need a scalable, self-hosted solution with low deployment overhead.
Developers choose DGIOT for its rapid one-click deployment, full open-source transparency, extensive industrial protocol support, and cost reduction (up to 90% compared to proprietary alternatives). Its low-code approach and community-driven ecosystem make it adaptable for diverse IoT scenarios.
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Features a one-click installation script that deploys the platform in six minutes on CentOS, as highlighted in the deployment guide, enabling quick ownership.
Compatible with key industrial protocols like Modbus, MQTT, OPC, and Zeta, with detailed tutorials for each in the case studies section.
Entire codebase is open source under Apache 2.0 with no commercial version, ensuring transparency and avoiding vendor lock-in, as stated in the core features.
Designed for telecom-grade stability, supporting tens of millions of device connections, backed by pressure test reports linked in the tutorials.
Offers visual tools for device modeling, rule engines, and dashboard creation, reducing development time through the full-process low-code approach.
Most tutorials, community support (via QQ/WeChat groups), and videos are in Chinese, which limits accessibility for non-Chinese speaking teams.
Requires Erlang/OTP R24+ and specific setup steps for development, including a Windows environment package with strict instructions, adding overhead for customization.
Focused on the Chinese market, so it may lack integrations with international IoT services and have fewer community contributions outside its niche.