This whitepaper has been updated in March 2023
Delivering reliable software updates to low-powered, inaccessible, and often remotely administered embedded systems is a major challenge. With traditional update mechanisms, faulty updates can cause IoT devices to become unstable, and fixing them requires costly manual intervention through on-site engineer.
Ubuntu Core solves the update problem for IoT devices regardless of fleet scale. Packages on Ubuntu Core are delivered through snaps – a secure, confined, dependency-free, cross-platform Linux packaging system – which enable automated and transactional updates that are either 100% successful, or are not installed and your device remains on its last stable version.
Download the whitepaper to learn:
- How the design of snaps makes Ubuntu Core inherently secure and easy to maintain
- How vendors can deliver automated updates to devices while retaining complete control over which users receive updates
- How delta updates save bandwidth and reduce cost of ownership for IoT devices