Hono™ service stack deployment to Azure

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Presented at SAAM Mobility 2021 (https://events.eclipse.org/2021/saam-mobility/)

Authors: Mikael Saarinen and Niina Lundén

Abstract: Hono™ service stack deployment to Azure was a student project by the SMADYASP (Smart Autonomous Driving Yet Another Student Project) group, in which the goal was to create cloud infrastructure architecture for mobility applications. Microsoft Azure was used as the cloud platform, and deployment was done using Terraform, Helm, and Kubernetes. With the results of the project, it is now much easier to deploy Hono™ and monitor and trace the whole service stack. In the future, this project's results are used in setting up a test environment for real automotive scenarios concerning in-vehicle and 5G connectivity mobility applications.




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