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Value must have a time and numeric value that actually constitutes the tag. Therefore, the minimum column input to Lake consists of tag name, input time, and numeric value, respectively. However, in some cases, the value of this tag is not one, but several, so the extended column can be configured as the user wants. However, the first tag value must be in the form of a number.

Different types of Lakes

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Service Lake

Service lake is the basic lake created by the user and where all operations on data are possible. You can backup a lake and share it to any user.

(Lake-A, Lake-B, Lake-C)

Backup Lake

Backup lake refers to data stored in a separate, inexpensive storage for long-term storage of data that is not needed right now. User can't read any data in Backup lake. However, this backup lake can leverage the mount capabilities it provides to create a mount lake to instantly extract and visualize data.

(Lake A1, A2, C1, C2, C3)

Mounted Lake

Mount lake is a temporary lake where the backed-up lake is mounted in a form from which data can be immediately extracted. Because the mount process is very fast, users can easily search for and utilize the past lakes backed up through this feature.

(Mounted Lake-A1, Mounted Lake-C3)

Shared Lake

Share Lake is a lake created for the purpose of easily sharing data between users. The desired sensor and time range data can be easily shared with users registered in MachLake, and can be easily shared even in the Internet space through a simple web link.

(Share Lake-B, Shared Mounted Lake-A1)