Edge computing and cloud computing complement each other to enhance performance and efficiency in handling data.
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Cloud computing processes and stores data in centralized data centers, often located far from the user. It's great for scalability and heavy computing tasks but can face delays for time-sensitive applications.
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Edge computing, on the other hand, processes data closer to the user or device, reducing latency. It handles real-time tasks locally while sending less urgent or large-scale data to the cloud.
Together, they create a system where critical tasks are completed quickly at the edge, and the cloud manages broader, long-term operations.