Edge Deployment

An Edge Deployment is an Infrastructure Deployment that deploys one or more identified deployment subjects to an Edge Environment.

Deployment subjects may include:

An Edge Deployment may need to account for:

  • Limited network bandwidth
  • Intermittent connectivity
  • Restricted external connectivity
  • Limited computing capacity
  • Limited storage capacity
  • Local security controls
  • Physical access constraints
  • Local operational authority
  • Dependency availability
  • Local update and rollback procedures

An Edge Deployment differs from a cloud deployment:

  • An Edge Deployment targets an Edge Environment
  • A cloud deployment targets an Infrastructure Environment supplied through cloud capabilities

An Edge Deployment may also form part of a Hybrid-Cloud Deployment when related deployment subjects operate across cloud and Edge Environments.

An Edge Deployment does not necessarily imply disconnected or air-gapped operation.

infrastructure deployment that deploys one or more identified deployment subjects to an Edge Environment

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The applicable deployment specification should identify:

  • The target Edge Environment
  • The deployment subjects
  • The applicable environment constraints
  • Required dependencies
  • Required configuration
  • Required deployment validation
  • Required rollback behavior

The term does not prescribe a device class, edge platform, orchestration technology, provider, network architecture, or connectivity model.

Crucible performs an Edge Deployment by deploying a Containerized Workload, its configuration, and required Platform Services to an Edge Environment located within a remote industrial facility.


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