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"OpenHorizon Deployment Strategies" "OpenHorizon Deployment Strategies" is a comprehensive guide designed to equip engineers, architects, and IT leaders with a deep understanding of the OpenHorizon ecosystem and its role in next-generation edge computing. Opening with a thorough analysis of OpenHorizon's architecture-including its core components, cloud and IoT interoperability, and cutting-edge security model-the book situates the platform within the evolving landscape of edge technologies. Readers will benefit from expert insights on integrating containerization platforms and on discovering ...
"OpenHorizon Deployment Strategies"
"OpenHorizon Deployment Strategies" is a comprehensive guide designed to equip engineers, architects, and IT leaders with a deep understanding of the OpenHorizon ecosystem and its role in next-generation edge computing. Opening with a thorough analysis of OpenHorizon's architecture-including its core components, cloud and IoT interoperability, and cutting-edge security model-the book situates the platform within the evolving landscape of edge technologies. Readers will benefit from expert insights on integrating containerization platforms and on discovering how OpenHorizon compares to other popular edge frameworks.
The book moves beyond theory to provide hands-on design patterns and operational strategies for deploying large-scale, resilient, and secure OpenHorizon environments. It covers a spectrum of deployment models, such as centralized, decentralized, and federated topologies, explores multi-tenancy and resource isolation, and presents blueprints for industrial and enterprise IoT use cases. Readers will gain practical knowledge in automated device provisioning, dynamic policy assignment, secure bootstrapping, as well as deployment automation using infrastructure as code and CI/CD pipelines.
Rounding out its coverage, "OpenHorizon Deployment Strategies" delves into advanced topics vital for production operations: workload pattern definition, massive fleet management, policy-based optimization, and robust security hardening-including zero trust, firmware integration, and compliance alignment. It also addresses scalable monitoring, observability, and automated incident response. The book concludes by exploring extensions, future trends, and the open source community, providing a forward-looking perspective on extensible integrations, AI/ML deployments, serverless workloads, and emerging standards in edge computing. Whether you are building a prototype or managing edge fleets at scale, this book is an authoritative and indispensable resource.
"OpenHorizon Deployment Strategies" is a comprehensive guide designed to equip engineers, architects, and IT leaders with a deep understanding of the OpenHorizon ecosystem and its role in next-generation edge computing. Opening with a thorough analysis of OpenHorizon's architecture-including its core components, cloud and IoT interoperability, and cutting-edge security model-the book situates the platform within the evolving landscape of edge technologies. Readers will benefit from expert insights on integrating containerization platforms and on discovering how OpenHorizon compares to other popular edge frameworks.
The book moves beyond theory to provide hands-on design patterns and operational strategies for deploying large-scale, resilient, and secure OpenHorizon environments. It covers a spectrum of deployment models, such as centralized, decentralized, and federated topologies, explores multi-tenancy and resource isolation, and presents blueprints for industrial and enterprise IoT use cases. Readers will gain practical knowledge in automated device provisioning, dynamic policy assignment, secure bootstrapping, as well as deployment automation using infrastructure as code and CI/CD pipelines.
Rounding out its coverage, "OpenHorizon Deployment Strategies" delves into advanced topics vital for production operations: workload pattern definition, massive fleet management, policy-based optimization, and robust security hardening-including zero trust, firmware integration, and compliance alignment. It also addresses scalable monitoring, observability, and automated incident response. The book concludes by exploring extensions, future trends, and the open source community, providing a forward-looking perspective on extensible integrations, AI/ML deployments, serverless workloads, and emerging standards in edge computing. Whether you are building a prototype or managing edge fleets at scale, this book is an authoritative and indispensable resource.
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