Build scalable, cost-effective, high-performance, and secure architectures using AWS Outposts, AWS Local Zones, AWS Wavelength, and AWS Snow services guided by best practices and practical examples
Key Features
- Take advantage of the opportunities and challenges arising from the exponential growth of connected devices
- Use AWS edge compute services to extend your applications to wherever they are needed
- Follow guided tutorials for building an IIoT gateway and a distributed edge application with AWS services
- Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
Book Description
The surge in connected edge devices has driven organizations to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the massive amounts of data generated by these devices. However, adapting to this landscape demands significant changes in application architectures.
This book serves as your guide to edge computing fundamentals, shedding light on the constraints and risks inherent in selecting solutions within this domain. You’ll explore an extensive suite of edge computing services from AWS, gaining insights into when and how to use AWS Outposts, AWS Wavelength, AWS Local Zones, AWS Snow Family, and AWS IoT Greengrass. With detailed use cases, technical requirements, and architectural patterns, you’ll master the practical implementation of these services and see how they work in real life through step-by-step examples, using the AWS CLI and AWS Management Console. To conclude, you’ll delve into essential security and operational considerations to maximize the value delivered by AWS services.
By the end of this book, you’ll be ready to design powerful edge computing architectures and handle complex edge computing use cases across multiple AWS services.
What you will learn
- Overcome network challenges faced at the near and far edge
- Leverage services in over 450 points of presence at the edge of the AWS global backbone
- Deploy edge solutions in disconnected scenarios using AWS Snow Family
- Build multi-access edge (MEC) solutions with 5G and AWS Wavelength
- Reduce latency for your users with AWS Local Zones
- Configure AWS Snowcone as an IIoT gateway with AWS IoT Greengrass
- Extend your AWS VPC into your on-premise data center with AWS Outposts
- Deploy distributed applications for core, near, and far edge cloud services
Who this book is for
This book is designed for cloud architects, cloud engineers, solutions architects, and IoT architects tasked with building edge compute solutions using AWS. If you want to master the full range of edge computing services offered by AWS, this book is for you. A basic understanding of AWS services and networking is assumed.
Table of Contents
- Getting Started with Edge Computing on AWS
- Understanding Network and Security for Near Edge Computing
- Understanding Network and Security for Far Edge Computing
- Addressing Disconnected Scenarios with AWS Snow Family
- Incorporating AWS Outposts into Your On Premises Datacenter
- Lowering First-Hop Latency with AWS Local Zones
- Using AWS Wavelength Zones on Public 5G Networks
- Utilizing the Capabilities of the AWS Global Network
- Architecting for Disconnected Edge Computing Scenarios
- Building Multi-Access Edge Architectures (MEC)
- Addressing the Requirements of Immersive Experiences with AWS
- Configuring an AWS Snowcone to be an IoT Gateway
- Deploying a Distributed OpenRAN NFV to the AWS Cloud
- Exploring the Future of AWS Edge Computing Services
Review
“Sean has done a great job in providing for even newbies all the basic building blocks of what makes up edge computing and then building on top advanced topics. This is a great read for anyone from a newbie to advanced readers who want to re-up their understanding.”
Rashid Sajjad| Global Lead Partner SA at Amazon Web Services (AWS)
About the Author
Sean Howard is a principal solutions architect (SA) at Amazon Web Services (AWS). He’s held several roles at AWS, including partner SA, SA manager, and now, principal SA, supporting aerospace and satellite customers in EMEA. Before AWS, he spent seven years at VMware as a network virtualization specialist. Before that, he spent a number of years in operations at the worlds second largest DNS registrar. His introduction to IT came during his time in the US Marines, where he worked on shipboard and field-deployed networks. He holds a bachelor of science in computer information systems from Excelsior College, as well as a number of technology certifications, such as the VMware VCDX (#130).