Platform management and maintenance

Recommended Architecture Setup for Device Fleets

As a customer scales from a few headsets to several hundred headsets, Strivr recommends customers consider the following architectural setup which creates separate device pools for test, pilot, and full-scale device fleets.

  Test Fleet Pilot Fleet Production Fleet
Purpose Lower staging / testing environment segregated within the prod Strivr & MDM instance for large deployments to test player updates Housed within the main prod tenant in a pilot device pool and can represent a variety of location types with varying bandwidth / network reliability. This represents all the remaining locations where the customer deploys Strivr.
# of Locations / Devices At Least 1-2 locations with 1-4 HMDs per location At Least 5 - 6 locations with 1 - 2 HMDs per location Depends on the specific customer requirements
Network Should be the same as or mirror the corporate WiFi characteristics from a network type, bandwidth and latency perspective Chosen customer network per the stipulated requirements
MDM Device Pool Connected to a production MDM instance mapped to individual test device pools for corresponding Strivr portal locations, bucketed under a broad test device pool. Connected to a production MDM instance mapped to individual pilot device pools for corresponding Strivr portal locations, bucketed under a broad pilot device pool. Connected to a production MDM instance mapped to individual production device pools for corresponding Strivr portal locations, bucketed under a broad production device pool.

This architectural model serves these key purposes:

  • Ensures that customers follow a staged approach of making substantial changes to their environment such as deploying new in-headset software updates, firmware, and content updates while following a scale-up approach to ensure stability of the overall customer environment and controlled change management.

  • Maintains a level of agility within the lower environments to test and iterate on several changes and troubleshoot any issues before promoting those changes to the production environment.

Strivr Portal to Customer MDM Device Pool Mapping

Strivr recommends the following location mapping to customer’s MDM environment for the test, pilot, and production fleets:

Device Connectivity

Once headsets have been deployed to customer locations, Strivr recommends the customer ensure that the headsets connect and remain connected to the Strivr Cloud by maintaining constant network connectivity. A good and consistent connection is necessary to receive Strivr in-headset software updates, firmware and OS updates, updated content, and new Strivr Player settings.

For detailed information on how to keep the headset connected to the network at all times, see the following articles:

How can I make sure my devices connect to the internet?

How long do I need to keep my devices plugged in?

Platform Upgrades and Installations

Strivr works with the customer to provide software upgrades for in-headset software, Strivr Portal, OS, firmware, and content. Strivr applications (Strivr Player and Android Platform components) are updated approximately once a month as needed, and updates are controlled by either the customer’s MDM or (when no customer MDM is used) by Strivr. The update push can be queued if the device is offline.

Installation of and updates to training content are managed via Strivr Portal. Training content comprises a set of files typically 300 MBs to 5 GB. Once content is pushed to a device, it can be queued, partially downloaded while online, and if connection is not available (or out of allowed time), the download can be paused then resumed when available.

Strivr Player

Training Content

Strivr platform houses both first- and third-party content, each of which follow a different distribution mechanism. For more information on first & third party content, please refer to Strivr System Overview.

Firmware & Operating System Updates

Strivr Cloud Upgrades