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Designing Production-Grade and Large-Scale IoT Solutions.

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Product type Book
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838829254
Pages 412 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Mohamed Abdelaziz Mohamed Abdelaziz
Profile icon Mohamed Abdelaziz
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Anatomy of IoT
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to the IoT – The Big Picture 3. Chapter 2: The "I" in IoT – IoT Connectivity 4. Chapter 3: The "T" in IoT – Devices and Edge 5. Section 2: The IoT Backend (aka the IoT Cloud)
6. Chapter 4: Diving Deep into the IoT Backend (the IoT Cloud) 7. Chapter 5: Exploring IoT Platforms 8. Chapter 6: Understanding IoT Device Management 9. Chapter 7: In the End, It Is All about Data, Isn't it? 10. Section 3: IoT Application Architecture Paradigms and IoT Operational Excellence
11. Chapter 8: IoT Application Architecture Paradigms 12. Chapter 9: Operational Excellence Pillars for Production-Grade IoT Solutions 13. Chapter 10: Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Kubernetes (the container orchestrator)

As stated earlier, from our point of view, Kubernetes is the best compute engine option to run your IoT backend cloud workloads, for many reasons. To mention a few, it is open source (created initially by Google, and then Google open sourced it), it has huge community support, it has massive ecosystems, solutions, and tools built around it, it is widely adopted, tested, and used by so many large organizations across the globe, and it is supported and offered as a managed service by almost all public cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google, Oracle, and so on).

But what attracts us the most to Kubernetes is its portable nature, which is driven by it being open source . For example, you can have a Kubernetes cluster running on a private cloud on VMs or bare metal, on a public cloud IaaS, or on a public cloud CaaS, you can have many Kubernetes clusters running in different clouds (private or public), and you can control all of those clusters here...

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