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March 12-14, 2018 - Portland, OR
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Wednesday, March 14 • 4:30pm - 5:20pm
Using Fedora with OSTree for IoT and Other Embedded Platforms - Peter Robinson, Red Hat

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OSTree is a distribution agnostic project to provide transactional system upgrades and rollbacks, as well as replicating content incrementally. This makes it perfect for embedded and IoT systems by enabling easy distribution of updates also makes it very hard to end up with an non-bootable system post upgrade.

OSTree on Fedora can handle multiple architectures providing for an architecture independant IoT and embedded platform that works in the same way and provides the same content across multiple architectures such as x86_64, ARMv7 and aarch64.

This talk will provide an overview of OSTree on Fedora in an IoT/embedded context and then a demo of a aarch64 SBC, such as a Raspberry Pi running Fedora IoT Atomic with a selection of IoT based applications running in docker containers. There will be a general demo with atomic updates to the OS and how updates/rollbacks work as well as a Q&A.

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Peter Robinson

Mr, Red Hat
Peter is the lead architect for device edge and IoT at Red Hat. He's focused on industry standardisation and generally trying to improve the IoT space. He's actively involved in the wider Fedora Linux and arm ecosystems. In his spare time he likes to cook and trying to work out how... Read More →


Wednesday March 14, 2018 4:30pm - 5:20pm PDT
Galleria South