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Nodeserver V1 vs V2 vs V3?

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I am currently running insteon/z-wave on an ISY994i with Nodeserver V2 running on a Raspberry Pi.  I see that the Nodeserver forums have been split into V1, V2 and V3.  I see no place on those forms to ask general questions (only questions related to a specific Nodeserver) so will ask here.  What is the difference between the versions?  

35 minutes ago, blueman2 said:

I am currently running insteon/z-wave on an ISY994i with Nodeserver V2 running on a Raspberry Pi.  I see that the Nodeserver forums have been split into V1, V2 and V3.  I see no place on those forms to ask general questions (only questions related to a specific Nodeserver) so will ask here.  What is the difference between the versions?  

Oldest to newest release. V3 is for Polisy only. RPI is incompatible with V3. You are running the latest version for the Rpi. 

Edited by lilyoyo1

V1 is gone

V2 is current

V3 is coming and requires a polisy.

I can't speak to the differences between v1 and v2 as I never used v1.

The major change in v3 is a framework that allows third party developers to charge for the node servers they create.  In addition v3 is able to manage multiple ISYs instead of just one.  It also can also manage multiple copies of the same node server.  There are a lot of internal changes to try and improve reliability and make it easier to create node servers.

Do node server authors need to do anything to make existing node servers compatible with V3?

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