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Edge Computing Patterns for Solution Architects

By : Ashok Iyengar, Joseph Pearson
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Edge Computing Patterns for Solution Architects

By: Ashok Iyengar, Joseph Pearson

Overview of this book

Enriched with insights from a hyperscaler’s perspective, Edge Computing Patterns for Solution Architects will prepare you for seamless collaboration with communication service providers (CSPs) and device manufacturers and help you in making the pivotal choice between cloud-out and edge-in approaches. This book presents industry-specific use cases that shape tailored edge solutions, addressing non-functional requirements to unlock the potential of standard edge components. As you progress, you’ll navigate the archetypes of edge solution architecture from the basics to network edge and end-to-end configurations. You’ll also discover the weight of data and the power of automation for scale and immerse yourself in the edge mantra of low latency and high bandwidth, absorbing invaluable do's and don'ts from real-world experiences. Recommended practices, honed through practical insights, have also been added to guide you in mastering the dynamic realm of edge computing. By the end of this book, you'll have built a comprehensive understanding of edge concepts and terminology and be ready to traverse the evolving edge computing landscape.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Part 1:Overview of Edge Computing as a Problem Space
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Part 2: Solution Architecture Archetypes in Context
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Part 3: Related Considerations and Concluding Thoughts

Automate to Achieve Scale

Deploying applications and models to hundreds and thousands of edge devices and edge clusters/nodes, then monitoring and managing all these things, is a challenge and not for the faint of heart. With the proliferation of these heterogeneous edge devices and the services required in an edge solution, it is almost impossible to manually deploy applications on these devices and manage them at scale, especially when it comes to networking components. The more prudent approach would be to introduce automation. In fact, it is an absolute necessity.

From monitoring the devices to updating the applications and models running on those devices, the goal of automation is to allow enterprises to build capabilities that can act and react with the solution components in a more secure and trusted manner with minimal human interaction. The other facet of automation is the ability to scale. An automated process should work for hundreds and thousands of devices whether it...