Summary
You successfully assessed the role of Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Blob Storage for storing IoT telemetry data. You also explored the options for integrating your cloud-native applications with Azure Cosmos DB. You're confident that this integration allows you to extend the scope of your solution to incorporate IoT telemetry collected from smart appliances.
In this module, you learned about the integration of IoT pipelines with a range of Azure services, including Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Blob Storage. You provisioned an Azure Cosmos DB account, set up an Azure IoT Central application, and used an Azure Function to process telemetry data and store it in a designated Cosmos DB container. You also accessed the content of that container by using a Next.js application.
Now that you completed this module, you should know more about how to:
- Create and configure an Azure Cosmos DB-based data store.
- Implement Azure IoT Central-based telemetry processing by using Azure Functions.
- Connect Next.js applications to Azure Cosmos DB.
Learn more
You can learn more by reviewing the following articles:
- Azure IoT Central documentation
- Introduction to Azure IoT
- Welcome to Azure Cosmos DB
- Quickstart: Create an Azure Cosmos account, database, container, and items from the Azure portal
- Azure Cosmos DB resource model
- IoT Central solution builder guide
- Serverless database computing using Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Functions
- Configure rules
- Tutorial: Build a Node.js web app using the JavaScript SDK to manage a SQL API account in Azure Cosmos DB
- Export IoT data to cloud destinations using data export
- How to use analytics to analyze device data