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InfluxDB V2.0 – Stack Implementation Proof of Concept

Sam Vruggink February 25, 2019 Internet Of Things, Cloud, Database, Databases, Frontend technology, Microsoft Azure 2 Comments
InfluxDB V2.0 – Stack Implementation Proof of Concept
This blogpost will give you detailed instructions and information regarding the InfluxDB stack. Since February 2019 InfluxDB now consists not only the database itself, but also Telegraf, Chronograf and …
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Edge Computing with Azure IoT Reference Architecture

Gertjan van het Hof February 21, 2019 Internet Of Things, Microsoft Azure No Comments
Edge Computing with Azure IoT Reference Architecture
This blog will explain what Edge Computing is and why we need this. We also explain the broader concept of Fog Computing.
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Minikube on KVM on Linux Mint 19.1

Maarten Smeets February 16, 2019 Kubernetes No Comments
Minikube on KVM on Linux Mint 19.1
In a previous blog post I wrote about running Minikube on Windows. I ended with the suggestion that getting Minikube working might be much easier on Linux. Thus I …
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