AWS IoT Things Graph is an orchestration service which clarifies development of IoT applications. AWS IoT Things Graph is an entirely organized service which allows customers to quickly create IoT applications with the help of a visual drag-and-drop interface to link and collaborate any devices and web services of their option. These applications can utilize multiple devices and web services from various manufacturers which apply distinct protocols, data formats, and message syntaxes. When users are set to deploy their application, AWS IoT Things Graph automatically connects low-level device and service details (e.g., communication protocols, unit conversions) jointly, so they can pass on with each other with small custom code, reducing users time, effort, and money. User can deploy their application to either the AWS IoT Cloud or Greengrass-enabled gateway. Now you can observe your AWS IoT Things Graph workflows utilizing AWS CloudWatch metrics. You can gather metrics for workflow steps which are performed by AWS IoT Things Graph, covering success count, failure count, and total count and then set alarm thresholds for each of these metrics within AWS CloudWatch. For example, you can set alarms that watch for the number of flows that have failed, and send notifications to a downstream application or to an operator. To get further detail information on AWS IoT Things Graph, read documentation, or you can read features here.
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Tuesday, 22 October 2019
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
AWS Snowball Edge is accessible in Asia Pacific (Hong Kong)
AWS Snowball Edge is a service available in two options for a data migrations and edge computing device. AWS Snowball Storage Optimised offers both block storage and Amazon S3-compatible object storage, and 24 vCPUs. Besides, it it right choice for local storage and large scale-data transfer. Also Snowball Edge Compute Optimized gives 52 vCPUs, block and object storage, and an optional GPU for use cases like advanced machine learning and full motion video analysis in disconnected environments. Snowball Edge assists particular Amazon EC2 instance types and also AWS Lambda functions, so customers may develop and test in AWS then deploy applications on devices in remote locations to collect, pre-process, and return the data. Now AWS Snowball Edge is accessible in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) AWS region. Snowball Edge supports to solve the obstacles migrating huge data sets to the cloud when you do not have adequate network bandwidth for transfers. For edge computing use cases, Snowball Edge allows you to execute Amazon EC2 instances and AWS Lambda functions on AWS IOT Greengrass. To get the full list of AWS Region where AWS Snowball Edge is available, refer AWS Region table. To get more information, read documentation or visit Snowball Edge web page, AWS Console.
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