Edge datacenters
If we have sufficient computing power at the datacenter level, why keep anything anywhere else but at these datacenters? All the connections will be routed back to the server providing the service, and we can call it a day. The answer, of course, depends on the use case. The biggest limitation in routing back the request and session all the way back to the datacenter is the latency introduced in the transport. In other words, network is the bottleneck. As fast as light travels in a vacuum, the latency is still not zero. In the real world, the latency would be much higher when the packet is traversing through multiple networks and sometimes through undersea cable, slow satellite links, 3G or 4G cellular links, or Wi-Fi connections. ...
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