Edge Environment
Discussion
An Edge Environment is an Infrastructure Environment located near a source or consumer of data, an operational process, a physical location, or another subject for which local computing provides an architectural benefit.
An Edge Environment may operate near:
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Sensors
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Industrial equipment
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Vehicles
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Communication infrastructure
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Users
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Facilities
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Data sources
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Operational processes
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Remote locations
An Edge Environment may have:
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Limited computing capacity
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Limited storage capacity
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Limited network bandwidth
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Intermittent connectivity
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Restricted external connectivity
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Location-specific security controls
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Local operational authority
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Low-latency processing requirements
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Environmental or physical constraints
An Edge Environment differs from a central Infrastructure Environment:
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An Edge Environment places computing capability near a relevant data source, consumer, process, or physical location
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A central Infrastructure Environment consolidates computing capability within a centralized facility or service
An Edge Environment differs from an Air-Gapped Environment:
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An Edge Environment is distinguished by its location and operational relationship to another subject
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An Air-Gapped Environment is distinguished by controlled network isolation
An Edge Environment may be connected, disconnected, or air-gapped.
Definition
infrastructure environment located near a source or consumer of data, an operational process, a physical location, or another subject for which local computing provides an architectural benefit
Source
Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.
Note
An Edge Environment does not by itself establish:
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Disconnected operation
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Network isolation
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Limited resource capacity
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A particular physical distance
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A particular device class
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A particular provider
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A particular deployment technology
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A particular security classification
The applicable architecture identifies the reason the environment qualifies as an Edge Environment.
Example
An Infrastructure Environment located within a manufacturing facility processes equipment telemetry locally to reduce latency and continued dependence on a remote cloud service.
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