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It means varying levels of "not a central data center". For anyone wanting to do edge, you first need to understand what it means to them. Sometimes the edge is distributed sites that still have a rack of hardware, say in factories or distribution centers. Sometimes it is one or two computers at all of your stores, but still "general purpose" hardware. And sometimes it is purpose built devices, like Point of Sales Systems or a radio on every train. Etc.

Each form factor has different considerations, and each application different design patterns. For example, at a retailer I worked at each store had a message broker, and orders would be sent through that broker up to the central data center. If/when the store was disconnected, it could continue to queue up orders until the connection was restored. As opposed to housing everything in the data center, and needing to fall back to a paper process if the internet goes down.




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