How many third-party devices does a Solaro DSP support?
There isn’t a fixed number of how many third-party devices a Solaro DSP support.
Capacity depends on how the system is designed and how the devices behave.
In practice, stability is defined more by complexity than by device count.
What Affects Capacity
A few factors determine how many devices can be supported reliably:
Project complexity
Larger DSP designs use more resources
Less capacity is available for integrations
Protocol type
TCP devices require ongoing connections and more memory
UDP devices are lighter and easier to scale
Device behavior and network
Firmware quality matters
Network stability affects performance
Xilica Device Support
Solaro systems support:
Up to 20 Xilica peripherals within a single design
This is a defined and tested limit.
Third-Party Device Guidance
For third-party integrations, a simple guideline works best:
Aim for 10 devices or fewer per system
This helps keep performance stable and predictable.
In many cases, the type of device and how it behaves has more impact than the total number.
In Summary
There’s no strict maximum, but there is a practical range.
Up to 20 Xilica peripherals
Around 10 third-party devices recommended
Complexity matters more than quantity
Keep it simple where possible.
Scale carefully when needed.
