A @timestamp is just an increasing sequence of values - it has no
other implications. Cloud vs. stream mode determines how these
values should be ordered on insertion.
-W
On 04/06/2014, SebastianStehle <mail2stehle(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, t(measurment) < t(insert). The sensors communicate with the
server
with
3g, which might be slow in some situations.
I simplify my question: Can I use @timestamp with realtime-clocks?
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