What is Edge Computing?

Everyone has heard about the prevalence of cloud computing and it can be observed that almost everyone and everything is using cloud computing now. But this means that a handful of warehouses have to supply the cloud to millions of users. And this can decrease speed and efficiency.
This is where edge computing comes in. It is still the cloud, but closer. With edge computing, cloud providers are trying to make your life even easier than before by bringing the cloud to you.

What is Edge Computing?

In simple terms, edge computing moves some of the hardware of cloud computing closer to the source to make the transfer of data and other services faster and more efficient.
In traditional ways, the data that is produced at a business or company is moved to a centralized cloud provider such as Mosync via the internet, where it is processed and then analytics etc. are sent back. But with the growing number of people on the cloud, this is getting harder and harder to do.

Benefits of Edge Computing

Edge computing is the new tech that you need to look out for, and here’s why.

Lowest Latency

Edge computing is cutting edge because it has cut down on latency like no other technology has done before. Latency is the small delay that occurs while the internet processes your request, in something as small as you asking Alexa what the weather is today. In such cases the delay is negligible and you probably don’t even notice it. But edge computing is lowering it even more!

Better Security of Data

Edge computing can not only help with speed and time but also with security. For so much data to travel over long distances to warehouses that are already jam-packed, data can get disrupted. But with edge computing, the workload has decreased which means your data is even more secure than it was at a traditional cloud.

Better Security for You

This also includes security of data based on laws. Every region of the world has different laws and it is often better to have encrypted data sent to the cloud so in case there is a breach, nothing goes wrong legally. Edge computing allows just this to happen, and super close to home. This is especially important in the case of online gambling sites as gambling laws are different everywhere.

Less Risk

With edge computing, there is no fear of disruption of tech based on environmental or geographical limitations. Since edge computing is on site or very close by, a big issue with something like an oil rig will not affect how it functions. The risk of a random breakdown goes down by a lot.

Lower Use of Bandwidth

Since edge computing is close by, it requires less bandwidth than a farther away warehouse. This means that your data can be looked through, sorted, and secured before it is sent to the warehouse. Sending raw data directly can need a lot more bandwidth but with edge computing helping out in the middle, the data sent over for storage to the centralized system requires a lot less bandwidth.

Conclusion

Edge computing is here to make your life even easier than cloud computing did and lower costs and time by a lot more. Edge computing is not fully adopted yet but with the growing needs of the internet, it seems like that won’t take too long.

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