Akraino Training Course
Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Akraino Features and Architecture
- Key principles (design, build, and run)
- Supported access methodologies
- Akraino community
- Emerging edge technologies for government
Learning About the Akraino Edge Stack
- Integration projects (blueprints)
- Feature projects (development project)
- Point of delivery (POD)
Exploring Akraino Integration Projects (Blueprints)
- AI/ML and AR/VR applications at the edge
- Edge video processing
- Integrated Edge Cloud (IEC) blueprint family
- Kubernetes-Native Infrastructure (KNI) blueprint family
- MicroMEC
- Network cloud blueprint family
- StarlingX far edge distributed cloud
- Telco appliance blueprint family
- Time-critical edge compute
- Integrated cloud native NFV/app stack family (short term: ICN)
- The AI Edge blueprint family
- 5G MEC system blueprint family
- Public Cloud Edge Interface (PCEI) blueprint family
- KubeEdge edge service blueprint
- IoT area
- Tami COVID-19 blueprint family
- Automotive area
- Proposed blueprints
Exploring Akraino Feature Projects
- Akraino blueprint validation framework
- Akraino portal feature project
- Akraino profiling
- Akraino regional controller
- API gateway
- Backup and restore (Snappy) feature project
- Cluster Health & Overload Monitoring Platform (CHOMP) feature project
- KONTOUR
- MEC API framework
- Support of OVS-DPDK in Airship
- Proposed feature projects
Deploying Akraino Blueprints to Edge Sites
- Edge location assessment
- Declarative configuration for edge devices
- Large scale deployments
- Use case requirements
Getting Involved in the Akraino Community
- Akraino Wiki page
- Technical Steering Committee (TSC) goals and activities
- Shared community lab, files, and links
- Collaboration with other organizations for government initiatives
- Confluence for collaboration
- Project reporting
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- An understanding of cloud and edge computing concepts for government
Audience
- Cloud architects
- Deployment engineers
- DevOps engineers
- Developers
Runs with a minimum of 4 + people. For 1-to-1 or private group training, request a quote.
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