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Modular edge computing for workload consolidation

July 1, 2021
Industrial edge server designs must perform diverse tasks. Computer-on-Modules offer the flexibility to scale the computing power to fit the application, enabling application-specific price and performance balancing next to load balancing.
Industrial edge server designs must be highly flexible to integrate the ability to perform diverse tasks and no longer need to be confined to well-conditioned server cabinets. Virtual machines are Increasingly being used to consolidate a variety of Industry 4.0 workloads. Computer-on-Modules offer the flexibility to scale the computing power to fit the application, enabling application-specific price and performance balancing next to load balancing.

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