I hope you do more content like this focusing on the bleeding edge of this industry, learned alot in this video,one of main reasons i follow you plus the way you explain is very clear!
Really great explanation. With entire Jamstack going towards Edge, 2023 is the year where both cloud (running edge applications on Kubernetes ) and also edge compute being used for distributed data & content will see a significant rise.
Excellent teaching my friend! As a South American, I can tell those milliseconds improvements are huge. Especially since there is still no much investments in infrastructure and equipments on most countries, reaching data that is closer would improve the user experience a lot.
Great breakdown Tejas! I remember when I spoke to Sunil he said edge devices might get as close as your washing machine. He was kinda joking, but maybe not lol. Looking forward to the next video!
Why not use redis as the main database? As far as I know, it is a key value database, which can also be compare for other databases that follow the same pattern... Like DynamoDB for example. PD: I know DynamoDB has other functionalities, but if I just need to store data that works with a key value database, is it good enough right?
Right, sure! But it’s never that simple, and it often “depends”. Redis in front of another database is far more of a “sure thing” than Redis as the main one if that makes sense.
@@tejask would be good to see how you can replicate what you explained here. How we can declare edge computation and data on AWS or anything like this.
I hope you do more content like this focusing on the bleeding edge of this industry, learned alot in this video,one of main reasons i follow you plus the way you explain is very clear!
Absolutely phenomenal video, Tejas! This is one of the best breakdowns of the current state of the edge I've ever seen. Keep these videos coming man!
Honored by these words, Hassan! Thank you so much!
Really great explanation. With entire Jamstack going towards Edge, 2023 is the year where both cloud (running edge applications on Kubernetes ) and also edge compute being used for distributed data & content will see a significant rise.
Excellent teaching my friend! As a South American, I can tell those milliseconds improvements are huge. Especially since there is still no much investments in infrastructure and equipments on most countries, reaching data that is closer would improve the user experience a lot.
Appreciate it, Calichan!!!
This video is so well done! Thank you for explaining both concepts. I believe there's so much potential with data at the edge!
Honored to hear this from you, Gift!! Thanks a lot for your kind words!
The way you explained the concepts i feel like i learned something. Thank you
Wow great!!!
Nice explanation with that example. That's what's needed to understand at times.
Appreciate it! ❤️
Great breakdown Tejas! I remember when I spoke to Sunil he said edge devices might get as close as your washing machine. He was kinda joking, but maybe not lol. Looking forward to the next video!
Thanks a lot, Nick!!
Why not use redis as the main database? As far as I know, it is a key value database, which can also be compare for other databases that follow the same pattern... Like DynamoDB for example.
PD: I know DynamoDB has other functionalities, but if I just need to store data that works with a key value database, is it good enough right?
Right, sure! But it’s never that simple, and it often “depends”. Redis in front of another database is far more of a “sure thing” than Redis as the main one if that makes sense.
@@tejask thank you! Also, good video! Please keep making this kind of content :)
@@andresmontoya7852 absolutely!! Anything in particular you’d like to see?
@@tejask would be good to see how you can replicate what you explained here. How we can declare edge computation and data on AWS or anything like this.
@@andresmontoya7852 that’s a lovely idea! Let’s do this!
Best explanation ever! Thank you!🫶🏼
Glad you enjoyed