How to Configure an Edge Data Center to Meet Your Specific Needs
Seeking to ship companies effectively, and with minimal latency, a rising variety of enterprises are planning to construct and deploy edge knowledge facilities. “In a centralized cloud computing architecture, the edge of the network is traditionally where data is collected from multiple remote locations, such as sensors, controllers, and servers,” noticed Ron Howell, principal architect at enterprise and IT consulting agency Capgemini Americas. “Edge computing solutions allow us to capture and analyze real-time data at high volume and high data rates while, at the same time, reducing our dependency on WAN underlay transport solutions or cloud environments.”
Finding an optimum location must be step one in edge knowledge heart planning. “This will require you to consider proximity to the target market, power supply, square footage, availability of required network infrastructure, and whether the space requires a physical firewall,” mentioned Eric McGee, senior community engineer at TRGDatacenters.