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Kaa is a multi-purpose middleware platform for the Internet of Things that allows building complete end-to-end IoT solutions, connected applications, and smart products. The Kaa platform provides an open, feature-rich toolkit for the IoT product development and thus dramatically reduces associated cost, risks, and time-to-market. For a quick start, Kaa offers a set of out-of-the-box enterprise-grade IoT features that can be easily plugged in and used to implement a large majority of the IoT use cases. |
Kaa is a multi-purpose middleware platform for the Internet of Things that allows building complete end-to-end IoT solutions, connected applications, and smart products. The Kaa platform provides an open, feature-rich toolkit for the IoT product development and thus dramatically reduces associated cost, risks, and time-to-market. For a quick start, Kaa offers a set of out-of-the-box enterprise-grade IoT features that can be easily plugged in and used to implement a large majority of the IoT use cases. |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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Kaa enables data management for connected objects and your back-end infrastructure by providing the server and endpoint SDK components. The SDKs get embedded into your connected device and implement real-time bi-directional data exchange with the server. Kaa SDKs are capable of being integrated with virtually any type of connected device or microchip. |
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The Kaa server provides all the back-end functionality needed to operate even large-scale and mission-critical IoT solutions. It handles all the communication across connected objects, including data consistency and security, device interoperability, and failure-proof connectivity. |
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== Development Platform == |
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For development, experimentation, or small-scale uses of Kaa, please either download Kaa Sandbox, or deploy it directly to Amazon Web Services. |
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=== Kaa Core === |
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For Kaa cluster installations you can download ready-to-use Debian or RPM packages for various Linux flavors, or build Kaa from source code. |
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Kaa supports the following operating system families and provides installation packages for each of them:<br /> |
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Kaa Core |
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- Ubuntu and Debian systems<br /> |
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- Red Hat/CentOS/Oracle systems<br /> |
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To use Kaa, your system must meet the following minimum requirements: |
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== Reference == |
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- 64-bit OS <br /> |
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- 4 Gb RAM <br /> |
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Kaa requires the following third-party components to be installed and configured: |
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- Oracle JDK 8 <br /> |
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- PostgreSQL 9.4\n <br /> |
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- MariaDB 5.5<br /> |
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- Zookeeper 3.4.5 or later<br /> |
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Kaa has been tested on the latest production release of MariaDB and PostgreSQL. Kaa also requires MongoDB 2.6.9 or Cassandra 3.5 as a NoSQL database. |
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== Download == |
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First a registration is nedeed in order to download the latest version of kaa Sndbox or Kaa Core. |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Latest revision as of 13:34, 17 April 2017
Kaa is a multi-purpose middleware platform for the Internet of Things that allows building complete end-to-end IoT solutions, connected applications, and smart products. The Kaa platform provides an open, feature-rich toolkit for the IoT product development and thus dramatically reduces associated cost, risks, and time-to-market. For a quick start, Kaa offers a set of out-of-the-box enterprise-grade IoT features that can be easily plugged in and used to implement a large majority of the IoT use cases.
Overview
Kaa enables data management for connected objects and your back-end infrastructure by providing the server and endpoint SDK components. The SDKs get embedded into your connected device and implement real-time bi-directional data exchange with the server. Kaa SDKs are capable of being integrated with virtually any type of connected device or microchip.
The Kaa server provides all the back-end functionality needed to operate even large-scale and mission-critical IoT solutions. It handles all the communication across connected objects, including data consistency and security, device interoperability, and failure-proof connectivity.
Development Platform
Kaa Sandbox
For development, experimentation, or small-scale uses of Kaa, please either download Kaa Sandbox, or deploy it directly to Amazon Web Services.
Kaa Core
For Kaa cluster installations you can download ready-to-use Debian or RPM packages for various Linux flavors, or build Kaa from source code.
Kaa supports the following operating system families and provides installation packages for each of them:
- Ubuntu and Debian systems
- Red Hat/CentOS/Oracle systems
To use Kaa, your system must meet the following minimum requirements:
- 64-bit OS
- 4 Gb RAM
Kaa requires the following third-party components to be installed and configured:
- Oracle JDK 8
- PostgreSQL 9.4\n
- MariaDB 5.5
- Zookeeper 3.4.5 or later
Kaa has been tested on the latest production release of MariaDB and PostgreSQL. Kaa also requires MongoDB 2.6.9 or Cassandra 3.5 as a NoSQL database.
Download
First a registration is nedeed in order to download the latest version of kaa Sndbox or Kaa Core.
https://www.kaaproject.org/download-kaa/
References
1. https://www.kaaproject.org/ Retrieved 14 march 2017.