How does edge computing reduce latency for end users? by migrating applications from one cloud provider to another by placing the computing resources closer to the users by limiting application access to one user at a time by increasing the size of the company's central datacenter
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The correct answer is " by migrating applications from one cloud provider to another."
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- Although edge computing enables these low-latency applications, 5G improves throughout while lowering latency. In some circumstances, both are required to produce a latency of fewer than 10 milliseconds.
- However, there are still obstacles ahead for 5G, since carriers will roll out the technology gradually at first, focusing on major cities.
Information processing delay of even milliseconds may be unsuitable for such applications. Edge Computing decreases latency by eliminating the need to send data across the network to a cloud or data center for processing.
- Edge computing minimizes the number of visits to the community and the number of people who visit the information center.
- With Edge Computing, the amount of data traveling through the community can be considerably reduced, freeing up bandwidth.
- Edge computing allows for the processing and storage of data to be moved closer to the equipment.
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