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To address the need, Open Horizon functionality was extended by deploying on each serviced edge node an AnyLog agent. The agent receives pulls the telemetry data from KubeArmor and hosts it locally (AnyLog appears on each edge node as a local service).

The AnyLog instances (hosting the data) form a decentralized network of nodes that adhere to a protocol that virtualizes service the distributed edge data to be accessible as a unified and centralized datacollection of data (whereas the physical data remains distributed at the edge).

With this setup, KubeArmor users and applications are able to query the distributed data. This approach distributes each query to the edge nodes with relevant data and aggregates the individual replies to form a unified reply and complete result set equivalent to a reply from a cloud based database. A more detailed information on how AnyLog Operates is available with this link - AnyLog Value Proposition.

Users deploying AnyLog to manage the KubeArmor's event data are able to extract real time insight to from their data, enable real-time alerts and monitoring and service the data to analysis and AI applications, all of that without cloud contracts and costs.

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The overall architecture is shown in the diagram below:

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Using this architecture two AnyLog instances are hosting the KubeARmor event data: AnyLog 1 is deployed on the same node with KubeArmor. It pulls the KubeArmor event data and hosts it locally.

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