| Troubleshooting | L37-L44 | Diagnosing and fixing Azure IoT Operations issues: WASM module debugging, private network connectivity, known component bugs, and deployment/runtime failures. |
| Best Practices | L45-L50 | Guidance on testing and validating Azure IoT Operations WASM modules, and designing resilient, highly available edge applications using the Azure MQTT broker. |
| Decision Making | L51-L56 | Guidance on choosing between data flows vs data flow graphs in Azure IoT Operations and sizing production deployments with concrete resource and capacity examples. |
| Architecture & Design Patterns | L57-L61 | Designing IoT data processing pipelines with data flow graphs and applying Azure IoT Operations in layered/segmented industrial network topologies and architectures. |
| Limits & Quotas | L62-L66 | Details on MQTT broker feature support, protocol limits, and control capabilities in Azure IoT Operations, including which MQTT functions and controls are available or restricted. |
| Security | L67-L84 | Securing Azure IoT Operations: TLS/cert management, OPC UA trust, MQTT authz/authn, private networking, secrets/Key Vault, RBAC roles, and image validation. |
| Configuration | L85-L127 | Configuring Azure IoT Operations data flows, endpoints, routing, transforms, persistence, MQTT broker settings, device/asset models, and observability/metrics for monitoring and tuning. |
| Integrations & Coding Patterns | L128-L146 | Patterns and code for integrating devices and cameras, building Akri/REST/WASM connectors and transforms, using state store, ONNX, schemas, and expression/mapping languages in IoT data flows |
| Deployment | L147-L155 | Deploying, cloning, upgrading, and securing Azure IoT Operations in production (incl. private networks), plus deploying observability (Prometheus/Grafana) and WASM/graph workloads. |