Fog Computing
Fog computing is a distributed computing architecture that extends cloud capabilities to the network edge by processing data on intermediary nodes — gateways, routers, and local servers — positioned between end devices and the centralized cloud, reducing latency and bandwidth use for IoT and sensor-driven workloads.
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Fog Computing
Fog computing is a distributed computing architecture that extends cloud capabilities to the network edge by processing data on intermediary nodes — gateways,…
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