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MISC-TN-005: Running AWS Greengrass Core on SBCSPG

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Introduction
It is worth remembering that edge computing means ''a distributed computing paradigm which brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it is needed, to improve response times and save bandwidth'', according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_computing Wikipedia]. Within the processing power limits of the edge device, moving such computations to the edge is an effective way to optimize costs. When the Internet connection is intermittent or poor, it can be even mandatory to meet system's requirements.
 
Please note that this Technical Note is not a step-by-step guide to set up the edge device and the cloud platform. AWS documentation is rich and detailed in this regard. Rather, this document aims to underline some specific SBCSPG-related steps required to run GGC on this device successfully. The procedure is based on the [https://docs.aws.amazon.com/greengrass/latest/developerguide/gg-gs.html ''Getting Started with AWS IoT Greengrass'' guide.
 
The test was performed with:
*Linux kernel 4.1.15
*Debian Stretch distribution (for more details, please see this [[MISC-TN-004:_Running_Debian_(armbian)_on_SBCSPG|Technical Note]])
*AWS IoT Greengrass Core 1.9.2.
 
==Configuring the edge device==
 
 
==Configuring AWS Greengrass Core on cloud side==
 
==Deploying the test Lambda function to the edge device==
 
==Testing the connection==
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