Q: Stupid question: How do we decide how many machines we need?
You have 15 machines in Tier 5 and then it jumps to 100 machines in Tier 6. I don't think it's about "the more, the merrier", but the actual usage and learning curve for new users.
What is the best practice?
Also, what are the possibilities or use cases so we can better understand how to use the RPA and automation?
Thank you for reading.
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Oct 14, 2025A: Dear User
You have 15 machines in Tier 5 and then it jumps to 100 machines in Tier 6. I don't think it's about "the more, the merrier", but the actual usage and learning curve for new users.
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The additional main difference to reach Tier 6 is that you get unlocked and commercial rights to compile your automation projects into Standalone Executable files that you can sell under your own terms without your clients needing to have RTILA Studio
What is the best practice?
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Best practice is to do small projects to keep resilience and complexity under control, and then run/link these multiple projects, which is always about data acquisition/transformation, via an intermediary database like a Google Sheet or a SQL database or a CMS like Directus as we have an integration with them
Also, what are the possibilities or use cases so we can better understand how to use the RPA and automation?
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First best use case is massive scrapping of otherwise complex to scrape websites
Second best use case is using RTILA Ollama commands to transform/enrich your dataset before publishing/storing it somewhere else