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A lot of our attention these days seems to be on building highly reliable (up to carrier grade) clouds, but another area we’ve been collaborating with partners on is the notion of the Internet of Things (IoT). This is a fascinating space that, as is the case with cloud, will be transformative for IT operations.
A lot of our attention these days seems to be on building highly reliable (up to carrier grade) clouds, but another area we’ve been collaborating with partners on is the notion of the Internet of Things (IoT). This is a fascinating space that, as is the case with cloud, will be transformative for IT operations. But when I speak to people about this they often look at me a little funny and say “You don’t make mobile devices. You make big servers. What do you have to do with IoT?”
Most of the IoT attention these days is placed on the end points and the network that carries that data. And yes, that’s a big deal, but in reality there are many layers that support an IoT architecture. If you google “IoT reference architecture” you will see a lot of pretty pictures that define these layers. While definitions vary from vendor to vendor, at a high level the layers are:
Now it’s safe to assume that the Back End Services layer is likely to be managed by the IT team in such a way that it’s reliable and available for the rest of the layers. However, the Control Layer can be an entirely different matter and you really need to think about reliability at that layer. The reason reliability is so important may not be as straightforward as you think, but in IOT, the real action is in the Control Layer. Traditional application architectures rely heavily on back end services to deliver real time support to the end systems (usually people driven devices like a laptop or tablet). However, in the IoT world there is a lot more real time activity in the Control Layer.
So, the Control Layer is really the unsung hero of IoT. In the data center this may be simply lumped in with the rest of the Back End services. There are however many cases where the Control Layer sits outside of the traditional data center (what we at Stratus call the Edge). At the Edge, you need more than just reliability. You also need simplicity due to a lack of IT skills at the Edge. You will also need longevity, since those machines tend to stay in-situ for way longer than data center systems.
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