Exploring Edge Computing Integrations with AWS CloudFront
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edge computing, AWS CloudFrontAbstract
Edge computing is turn out to be a revolutionary model in the distributed computing which enables low-latency processing and enhanced performance for modern cloud architectures. Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFront Is a globally distributed content delivery network (CDN) which provides a robust infrastructure for integrated edge computing with Achieved by integrating cloud-based applications. This paper aims to explore the architectural principles, technical synergies, and performance enhancements achieved by integrating edge computing with AWS CloudFront.
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