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At the moment, devices ("Things") are registered individually and individual factory configs are created for them and uploaded to the devices using curl. The process is not onerous, and it can be scripted to a very large extent, possibly even fully, but even so it will take a few minutes per device. This does not scale well, and though we won't build hundreds of these we should get some exercise in what it would be like to do so. AWS IoT has a notion of fleet management that we should investigate in depth, with firmware updates as required to make it work.
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At the moment, devices ("Things") are registered individually and individual factory configs are created for them and uploaded to the devices using curl. The process is not onerous, and it can be scripted to a very large extent, possibly even fully, but even so it will take a few minutes per device. This does not scale well, and though we won't build hundreds of these we should get some exercise in what it would be like to do so. AWS IoT has a notion of fleet management that we should investigate in depth, with firmware updates as required to make it work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: