Date
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- Ash Naik (AAIS)
- Mason Wagoner (AAIS)
- Nathan Southern (openIDL)
- Jeff Braswell (openIDL)
- Sean Bohan (openIDL)
- Dale Harris (Travelers)
- Peter Antley (AAIS)
- Tsvetan Georgiev (Senofi)
- Yanko Zhelyazkov (Senofi)
- Joseph Nibert (AAIS)
- Faheem Zakaria (Hanover)
- Satish Kasala (Hartford)
- Brian Hoffman (Travelers)
Agenda:
- Senofi will do a follow up / recap of our discussion of the “node as a service” approach
Notes:
- Node as a Service
- No need to open pub internet ports
- carrier data staysin the permiter
- azure and aws supported
- current coniguration doesn't need a lot of customization
- dedicated AWS account
- AsAServiceNode dedicated to a particular carrier
- machine and cluster costs for deployments
- can play with infra to reduce costs
- essentially goes into known ballpark based on experience from openIDL deployment
- Fabric Peer = represents carrier, talks to other nodes on network
- data from carrier EP
- could technically simulate EP on local HDS instance and check before consenting to data call
- consent triggers process
- has openIDL services sep into own containers
- approach - basing on existing implementation
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Documentation:
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