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Hi,
- The Hub and Spoke architecture is feasible and makes sense. Have a look at https://aws.amazon.com/greengrass/ - AWS IoT Greengrass device connectivity.
- The protocols should be selected according to the video feeds you have and the HW you use. Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKPiOkaF-Sw and https://aws.amazon.com/panorama/ for additional ideas.
- It's possible to run multiple components that will do the requested tasks. However, suggest to use the pattern of sending to AWS and fan-out from there. This will address the upload bandwidth, the resources on the hub device and ease with consistency of the delivered data.
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Thank you Vlad. Please note that question #1 is about Hub-and-Spoke of Greengrass Core devices, they are all running on-premise. I could not find any reference to a similar configuration, hence my question. For example, is there an out-of-the-box method to connect (network-wise) multiple Greengrass V2 Core devices? I will implement discovery API if there is none.
Regarding question #2 - the Panorama design is interesting but slightly different than mine. The 'client-device' in my case is a smart device with multiple input channels and logic. How can I effectively stream video (e.g., H264) from one Greengrass Core device to another?
Regarding question #3 - just to clarify - the idea is to use one component, the Greengrass V2 Core Device stream manager, to stream to multiple destinations at the same time, does the stream manager supports that?
Thanks a lot! Yossi