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[[File:Over-the-air-update-process.png|650px|thumb|center|Fig 2. OTA process illustration. Extracted from [https://www.cavliwireless.com/blog/nerdiest-of-things/fota-why-update-firmware-over-the-air.html link]]]
[[File:Over-the-air-update-process.png|650px|thumb|center|Fig 2. OTA process illustration. Extracted from [https://www.cavliwireless.com/blog/nerdiest-of-things/fota-why-update-firmware-over-the-air.html link]]]
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=== Example: Mender.io ===
[https://mender.io/ Mender] is a project that allows the OTA (over-the-air) updates on embedded Linux devices in a robust a secure way. Mender has support for multiple platforms. To learn more about their client-server architecture and how to implement it in your embedded Linux platform, check out RidgeRun's [https://developer.ridgerun.com/wiki/index.php/Mender.io_-_Software_updates_for_embedded_Linux_devices Mender.io tutorial]


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