Are you at, or near the Edge?!

Well, it depends!

Edge computing has recently been taking the market by storm.

Fueled by the need for low-latency, today edge computing, including Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) technology, is expected to be widely used for services that require ultra-low latency such as AR/VR services, cloud gaming services, autonomous driving & fleet management, real-time live broadcasting.

In addition, the need for data confidentiality and compliance is driving the use of edge computing in legacy segments, such as industrial automation and oil and gas installations.

There is a strong historical basis for edge computing, growing out of the efforts by global CDN's in the 1990s to distribute the delivery of content to the network edge.

However, the recent widespread growth and adoption of cloud native technologies is a primary enabler for a robust edge computing ecosystem. For example, the open source software Cloud Native Computing Foundation, or CNCF, uses an open source software stack to deploy applications as microservices, packaging each part into its own container, and dynamically orchestrating those containers to optimize resource utilization.

Edge computing nodes are usually classified by their physical location in the network – they include:
1.     End device, such as an IoT device, a smart phone, or even a Car
2.     Enterprise, such as IoT gateway, Router or an SD-WAN device
3.     PoP (Point of Presence) or first aggregation point, such as a carrier PoP, cell site, or cable head-end
4.     Central Office (CO) or small Data Center (DC)
5.     Public cloud, such as AWS, Azure or Google Cloud

Edge computing can be scalable – for example, edge DC's can be inter-connected to form Infrastructure Edge, with all managed as one entity. As a result, each edge DC can be viewed as equivalent to a rack in a centralized DC, or a Cloud.

Future blogs will examine the level of intelligence at each edge computing node, and hence its autonomy as it applies to the Autonomous EdgeTM.

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