Clustering Edge Nodes for Fun and Profit: How to Build High Availability at the Edge

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Daniel Derksen, Principal Product Manager, Zededa

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As edge computing becomes increasingly critical to business operations, resiliency is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Ensuring business continuity at the edge has become mission critical. In this webinar, we will discuss the latest advancement in edge resiliency: edge node clustering. Bringing high availability to the edge by enabling clustering of edge nodes ensures uninterrupted operations, safeguards business critical data, and provides robust protection against node failures. Learn how ZEDEDA continues to push the boundaries of edge innovation by delivering high availability to meet the demands of distributed, business critical edge environments. Join Daniel Derksen, ZEDEDA Principal Product Manager, to: Explore new edge node clustering functionality, including how it delivers high availability and seamless recovery to edge environments. Understand the technical underpinnings of clustered storage, load sharing, and automatic application failover. See a demo of how to simplify cluster management and enable easy integration into your workflows. Learn how you can gain access to edge node clustering to empower your organization to enhance operational resiliency and minimize downtime.
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