05-01-2020, 03:17 PM
I do not know this software, but at a first glance it should work in combination with a suitable PHP script. In the end, any webserver should be able to handle the data from phyphox as long as you are able to supply a script (PHP, Python, etc.) to store the data somewhere.
However, you should keep in mind the number of students that eventually work with the experiment and the frequency at which they submit data. This usually is not an application with much traffic, but you (i.e. the webserver, your network connection) might have to deal with many parallel requests.
However, you should keep in mind the number of students that eventually work with the experiment and the frequency at which they submit data. This usually is not an application with much traffic, but you (i.e. the webserver, your network connection) might have to deal with many parallel requests.