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Edge computing

Edge computing Edge Computing as “pushing the frontier of computing  applications, data, and services away from centralized nodes to the logical extremes of a network. It enables analytics and data gathering to occur at the source of the data. Edge computing  pushes  applications , data and  computing  power (services) away from centralized points to the logical extremes of a network. ... The target end-user is any Internet client making use of commercial Internet  application  services. What is Edge Computing?  'edge' refers to the computing infrastructure that exists close to the sources of data, for example, industrial machines (e.g. wind turbine, magnetic resonance (MR) scanner, undersea blowout preventers), industrial controllers such as SCADA systems, and time series databases aggregating data from a variety of equipment and sensors. These devices typically reside away from the centralize computing available in the cloud. Edge Computing  as “pushing the

AWS Elastic IP

 Elastic IP AWS states  that the Elastic IP is used for dynamic cloud computing . The distinction here is important. If an instance goes down within AWS, you want to maintain your IP address, as well as maintain communication with your AWS account.Thus, an Elastic IP is a combination of a public IP address and a static IP address. It allows you to continue to advertise AWS instances within your AWS network infrastructure Elastic IP, Static IP, Public IP. What’s the Difference? AWS network infrastructure can become complex. Between integrating a content delivery network (CDN),  network optimizer , or dynamic content accelerators, structuring VPCs and instances takes strategic planning. Within AWS, having Elastic IPs can simplify your infrastructure and make making adjustments easier. With Elastic IPs, your changing environments and business requirements mean you need a way to easily adjust your setup. That is why knowing what is an Elastic IP, and what are static

cloud computing - IaaS, PaaS, SaaS

cloud computing cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics and more—over the Internet (“the cloud”). Companies offering these computing services are called cloud providers and typically charge for cloud computing services based on usage, similar to how you are billed for water or electricity at home. Still foggy on how cloud computing works and what it is for? This beginner’s guide is designed to demystify basic cloud computing jargon and concepts and quickly bring you up to speed. Uses of cloud computing You are probably using cloud computing right now, even if you don’t realise it. If you use an online service to send email, edit documents, watch movies or TV, listen to music, play games or store pictures and other files, it is likely that cloud computing is making it all possible behind the scenes. The first cloud computing services are barely a decade old, but already a variety of organisations—fr

AWS Services

AWS Services Amazon Web Services offers a multitude of  cloud computing  products that are both cost-effective and flexible. Whether you're looking for storage, computing capacity or online databases, it's easy to find cloud services Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. ... Amazon Simple Storage Service. .... Amazon CloudFront. ... Amazon SimpleDB. ... Amazon Relational Database Service. ... Amazon Simple Queue Service. ... Amazon Simple Notification Service.and more services.... based on IT application requirement Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud The Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) from Amazon provides  resizable compute capacity in the cloud , which is intended to make Web-scale computing easier for developers. Users maintain complete control of their computing resources, and Amazon operates under a "pay as you go" model. It also only takes minutes to obtain and boot new server instances, so it allows for quick scaling as computing requirements change. Pricing: