Edge Deployment
Discussion
An Edge Deployment is an Infrastructure Deployment that deploys one or more identified deployment subjects to an Edge Environment.
Deployment subjects may include:
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Configuration
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Security controls
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Monitoring capabilities
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Operational data
An Edge Deployment may need to account for:
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Limited network bandwidth
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Intermittent connectivity
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Restricted external connectivity
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Limited computing capacity
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Limited storage capacity
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Local security controls
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Physical access constraints
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Local operational authority
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Dependency availability
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Local update and rollback procedures
An Edge Deployment differs from a cloud deployment:
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An Edge Deployment targets an Edge Environment
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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.
Definition
infrastructure deployment that deploys one or more identified deployment subjects to an Edge Environment
Source
Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.
Note
The applicable deployment specification should identify:
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The target Edge Environment
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The deployment subjects
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The applicable environment constraints
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Required dependencies
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Required configuration
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Applicable Acceptance Criteria
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Required deployment validation
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Required rollback behavior
The term does not prescribe a device class, edge platform, orchestration technology, provider, network architecture, or connectivity model.
Example
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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