Compare the Top Data Historians for Linux as of June 2025

What are Data Historians for Linux?

Data historians, also known as process historians, are specialized programs designed to store, record, and analyze large data sets. They are capable of handling a variety of data formats in order to track performance metrics, trends over time and other related information. Data historians are usually installed as part of an overall enterprise software suite or as independent tools that facilitate analysis. In most cases, these applications provide real-time visibility into operations for better decision making. Compare and read user reviews of the best Data Historians for Linux currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Fernhill SCADA

    Fernhill SCADA

    Fernhill Software

    Fernhill SCADA is a scalable SCADA offer based on a client server architecture. Supports multiple clients and redundant architectures. Easy to use and setup. Drivers for common PLCs: Allen Bradley, Mitsubishi Melsec, Omron, Siemens S7 & more. Open protocol drivers for: BACnet, DNP3, Modbus. Supports open data access interfaces including OPC UA, OPC Classic, ODBC, MQTT & more. Built-in historian and trending. Configured using a single Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The runtime works across multiple platforms including Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS. Free runtime - deploy any number of SCADA systems with one low cost developer license.
    Starting Price: Free runtime
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