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Embracing Edge: The Role of Edge Data Centers in Today's Technological Landscape

Mon., 18. March 2024 | 6 min read

Edge Data Centers vs Edge Computing

Though closely related, edge computing and edge data centers have a subtle difference. Edge computing refers to processing data closer to where it is generated rather than sending it across long routes to centralized cloud data centers. This approach reduces latency and bandwidth use, making real-time data processing possible. Edge data centers, on the other hand, are physical facilities that support edge computing by providing localized data processing and storage closer to the end users.

Although cloud computing has revolutionized scalability, efficiency, and flexibility, it can also introduce latency and congestion issues. These issues stem from the challenge of transmitting information to and from cloud data centres to critical applications and end users. Proximity to data centers is crucial for minimizing latency. Edge data centers can provide time-sensitive and bandwidth-intensive applications with reduced latency and improved performance. …

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