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Architecting Cloud Systems for Multi-Region Redundancy: Key Considerations and Failover Strategies

What considerations are important when designing for multi-region redundancy and failover in the cloud?

Navigating the Landscape of Serverless Computing: Advantages and Challenges in Backend Services

Can you discuss the advantages and challenges of using serverless computing for backend services?

Need FOTA update help for nRF5340 with Semtech SX1262 LoRa Module

Originally posted by Abbas Jawadwala: I'm currently intending to design an nRF5340 based BLE/LoRa endpoint which will be a sensorpad collecting important data. The idea is to design a sensor pad with BLE as well as a LoRaWAN communication interface with a modular design...

How to monitor the connection status of LoRaWAN Gateways using AWS IoT?

AWS IoT can send automated notifications triggered by the connection status changes of the LoRaWAN Gateways. In this video, I show how easy it is to enable them in the configuration settings. I plan to make more content on AWS LPWAN, so stay tuned! Let me know if you are interested....

Which RootCA certificate file to use with AWS IoT Core

While registering Raspberry Pi as a device in AWS IoT Core. AWS has generated certificates. When downloading a rootCA file from the Amazon dashboard. There are two options. I'd like to know whether to use Amazon Root CA1 or Amazon Root CA3 file. If someone can help me understand the difference between them while using Amazon IoT Cloud? Is there any public rootCA file?
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What is the UNIFIED NAMESPACE?

@Kelly Watt shared this awesome video describing the UNIFIED NAMESPACE I thought @LMtx @dougsandy_92230 and others working on Industrial IoT architectures would be interested in. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB_9HIgSCWc I envision this being hosted in a type of edge-cloud, no? Love to hear your perspectives.....

The current capabilities of AI to generate the cloud backend and edge logic are deceptive.

I asked AI to write AWS CDK code deploying backend infrastructure for a sample Internet of Things system. It took me a few prompts, but finally, it generated nicely looking and well-commented Python code. I was surprised by the overall quality of the output I received... ... until I reviewed that code more closely. After thorough verification, I got suspicious about the merit of the obtained solution. While the code looked correct during the initial review, it had a few security vulnerabilities....
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Handling physical assets is slower than with virtual objects by its very own nature.

Working with cloud/virtual assets is way easier than with actual hardware and OT systems. That is my personal opinion, but I've got some reasons to back it up. We can manage cloud/virtual resources like software. That abstract approach enables fast development cycles utilizing: * Infrastructure as Code (IaC) capabilities...
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Why is Infrastructure as Code crucial to effectively managing your assets?

Modern solutions utilize distributed infrastructure to deliver business value. Manual management of those assets is error-prone, time-consuming, and does not scale. Fortunately, we often leverage a virtual infrastructure offered by the cloud providers. One of the benefits of a cloud is that we can describe it using code. That approach is called Infrastructure as Code (IaC). What benefits does IaC offer? IaC enables using agile software development methodology to describe and manage infrastructure. As a result, we achieve the:...
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README: IoT Cloud Forum

Forums are designed to help DevHeads community members come to quick resolution on a variety of systems integration topics. These differ from the ⁠#seeking-collabs (find a professional dev who can help build your project) and ⁠#projects-and-self-promotion (show off your design accomplishments) sections. The ⁠#iot-cloud forum facilitates information exchange around the electronic hardware disciplines listed below, expressed in tags. DevHeads is a professional engineering community, but if you're just getting started in a field use the "Getting started" tag. When creating or searching for a post, we recommend using multiple tags to make it easier for other devs to navigate and find specific topics. These tags are visible in the upper left of each #iot-cloud post: ...