Visible to the public Future edge clouds

TitleFuture edge clouds
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsHilt, V., Sparks, K.
JournalBell Labs Technical Journal
Volume24
Pagination1–17
Date Publisheddec
ISSN1538-7305
Keywordscloud computing, composability, Hardware, Human Behavior, Internet-scale Computing Security, Metrics, policy governance, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Servers, software packages, Software systems, virtualization
AbstractWidespread deployment of centralized clouds has changed the way internet services are developed, deployed and operated. Centralized clouds have substantially extended the market opportunities for online services, enabled new entities to create and operate internet-scale services, and changed the way traditional companies run their operations. However, there are types of services that are unsuitable for today's centralized clouds such as highly interactive virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) applications, high-resolution gaming, virtualized RAN, mass IoT data processing and industrial robot control. They can be broadly categorized as either latency-sensitive network functions, latency-sensitive applications, and/or high-bandwidth services. What these basic functions have in common is the need for a more distributed cloud infrastructure--an infrastructure we call edge clouds. In this paper, we examine the evolution of clouds, and edge clouds especially, and look at the developing market for edge clouds and what developments are required in networking, hardware and software to support them.
DOI10.15325/BLTJ.2018.2865971
Citation Keyhilt_future_2019