Understanding Network and Security for Near-Edge Computing
There are two types of edge computing where the cloud is concerned – near the cloud and far from the cloud. Near-edge networking assumes reliable high-speed access and is probably what you are familiar with. Servers connecting from a data center over Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), a laptop in a home worker’s apartment with a cable modem, or a mobile device connecting via 5G or Wi-Fi are all examples of near-edge networking.
In this chapter, we’re going to cover the following main topics:
- Understanding internet challenges
- Using a private wide-area network
- Optimizing ingress with global server load balancing
- Steering traffic at the network layer with IP Anycast
- Addressing TCP issues with HTTP/3 and QUIC
- Securing networks at the near edge