What is the most effective operating system design for edge computing?
Edge computing is a paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the devices and sensors that generate and consume data, reducing latency, bandwidth, and energy consumption. However, edge computing also poses new challenges for operating system design, such as heterogeneity, scalability, security, and reliability. In this article, you will learn about some of the key features and trade-offs of different operating system designs for edge computing, and how they can help you achieve your goals and overcome your constraints.
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