The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure

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The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure

Lucas and Luna explore the shift from centralized cloud computing to distributed edge infrastructure. Each episode examines a specific technology—CDN architectures, local compute nodes, IoT gateways, or 5G edge slices—and traces how it changes latency, data sovereignty, and network resilience. Lucas brings the engineering perspective, citing real-world deployments from companies like Cloudflare, Fastly, and AWS Wavelength, while Luna presses on the business trade-offs: where does edge compute make economic sense, and where does it add unnecessary complexity? They avoid hype and focus on measurable performance benchmarks, cost-per-operation comparisons, and the practical realities of managing fleets of distributed servers. The listener is a technical leader, infrastructure engineer, or product manager who needs to decide when to push compute to the edge and when to keep it centralized. Every episode ends with a concrete tension: Is edge computing just a CDN with a different label, or do

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Lucas and Luna explore the shift from centralized cloud computing to distributed edge infrastructure. Each episode examines a specific technology—CDN architectures, local compute nodes, IoT gateways, or 5G edge slices—and traces how it changes latency, data sovereignty, and network resilience. Lucas brings the engineering perspective, citing real-world deployments from companies like Cloudflare, Fastly, and AWS Wavelength, while Luna presses on the business trade-offs: where does edge compute make economic sense, and where does it add unnecessary complexity? They avoid hype and focus on measurable performance benchmarks, cost-per-operation comparisons, and the practical realities of managing fleets of distributed servers. The listener is a technical leader, infrastructure engineer, or product manager who needs to decide when to push compute to the edge and when to keep it centralized. Every episode ends with a concrete tension: Is edge computing just a CDN with a different label, or do

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