Rahul Singh

What is edge computing?

Edge computing allows data produced by the internet of things (IoT) devices to be prepared nearer to where it is made as instead of sending it across long routes to data centers or clouds.

Making this computing closer to the edge of the network helps organizations analyze real-time near-critical data - This is an organizational need for many businesses, including manufacturing, communications, healthcare, and finance.

What exactly is edge computing?

Edge Computing is a mesh Network of micro data center that processes or stores basic data locally and pushes all incoming data to a central data center or cloud storage repository with a footprint of less than 100 square feet, as shown by research company IDC Network.

This is commonly referred to in IoT use cases, where edge devices collect data - sometimes massively amount of it - and send it to all data centers or the cloud for processing. Edge computing trays data locally, so some of it is processed locally, reducing back haul traffic to the central repository

Typically, this is done by IoT devices to transfer data to a local device including computing, storage, and network connectivity in a small form factor. The data is processed sideways, and all or a portion of it is sent to a central processing or storage repository in a corporate data center, co-location facility or IaaS cloud.

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