Edge++: Deployment

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Edge++ Deployment on Rails setup

The configuration Github repository can be found here [1] This repository is a bunch of shell scripts that will help you orchestrate dockerized environment. This environment is served using docker-compose.

Configuration:

Couple of fields to be set up in .env file.

  • LICENSE_KEY: License key of account on boarded on Datonis
  • NUMBER_OF_INPUT_QUEUES: Degree of parallelism at which we want to process our event stream.

Basic building blocks of the architecture in terms of dockers are as follows:

Name Docker Image Purpose
redis redis:6.0.3-buster Redis server
mongo mongo:4.2.7-bionic MongoDB for master data caching
factory-server altizon/factory Factory Server to provide operator screens using FaasInfra
sidekiq altizon/factory Sidekiq running asynchronous tasks
factory-rake altizon/factory There will be N no of instances of this kind listening to their respective input queues.
factory-function-cache altizon/factory Function Task schedular to start master data caching like account and user preferences to local MongoDB from production
update_number_of_queues altizon/factory Updating __number_of_input_queues__ in Redis on boot
wget_call altizon/factory Calling first API request to server initiating asset compilation

Data Persistance

  • The data being saved in MongoDB is a volume mounted on docker. Hence, it is safe to assume that your data will persist in MongoDB across boots of Edge++.
  • For Redis we use Redis Persistance to ensure Redis maintains its state across boots. We use .aof files for saving our state.

FAQs for runnning Edge++ on Ubuntu VM using Oracle VirtualBox

Oracle VirtualBox related FAQS