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The Azure IoT Handbook

You're reading from  The Azure IoT Handbook

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837633616
Pages 248 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Dan Clark Dan Clark
Profile icon Dan Clark

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Capturing Data from Remote Devices
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to the IoT 3. Chapter 2: Exploring the IoT Hub Service 4. Chapter 3: Provisioning Devices with the Device Provisioning Service 5. Chapter 4: Exploring Device Management and Monitoring 6. Chapter 5: Securing IoT Systems 7. Part 2: Processing the Data
8. Chapter 6: Creating Message Routing 9. Chapter 7: Exploring Azure Stream Analytics 10. Chapter 8: Investigating IoT Data with Azure Data Explorer 11. Chapter 9: Exploring IoT Edge Computing 12. Part 3: Processing the Data
13. Chapter 10: Visualizing Streaming Data in Power BI 14. Chapter 11: Integrating Machine Learning 15. Chapter 12: Responding to Device Events 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Inputs and outputs

Before we can look at inputs and outputs, we need to create an ASA job. In your resource group, select Add a resource and search for azure stream analytics:

Figure 7.1 – Creating a cloud ASA job

While creating a Stream Analytics job service, you will see you can host it in the cloud or on the edge. For now, we are going to host it in the cloud. You also need to set the number of streaming units (SUs). When you create a Stream Analytics job in Azure, you can configure the number of SUs to allocate to that job. The number of Azure Scale Units (ASUs) determines the job’s processing capacity, and it affects how much data the job can process in real time. For demo purposes, we can just use the default of three units:

Figure 7.2 – Setting up a Stream Analytics job

When setting up a Stream Analytics job, you first need to define an input. The two types of inputs are stream inputs and reference inputs...

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