edgelocal
Edgelocal is a term used in information technology to describe a deployment model in which computing resources and data storage are localized at the edge of the network, near where data is generated. The concept emphasizes data locality and low latency by performing processing on devices such as gateways, edge servers, or micro data centers rather than transmitting data to centralized cloud data centers. Edgelocal can refer to architectural patterns as well as configuration options that keep data within a local administrative domain, enabling offline operation and reduced bandwidth use.
Origin and usage: The idea grew with the rise of the Internet of Things and the need
Applications include industrial automation, smart buildings, local content caching for bandwidth-constrained regions, and real-time analytics for