Edge Computing and Cloud Synergy: Optimizing Distributed Deployments
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32996/jcsts.2025.7.4.14Keywords:
Edge computing, cloud infrastructure, container orchestration, distributed synchronization, performance optimizationAbstract
This article explores the strategic integration of edge computing with cloud infrastructure to optimize distributed deployments in modern application architectures. As organizations increasingly adopt low-latency applications across industries, edge computing has emerged as a complementary paradigm to traditional cloud computing, enabling data processing closer to the source. The article examines the architectural principles of the edge-cloud continuum, highlighting hierarchical models that balance centralized coordination with distributed processing. It investigates container orchestration paradigms using lightweight Kubernetes distributions optimized for edge environments, detailing multi-cluster management strategies and intelligent workload placement techniques. The article further explores synchronization techniques that maintain consistency between edge and cloud components despite connectivity challenges, and presents performance optimization frameworks including distributed tracing, content caching, and autonomous operation capabilities. Throughout the discussion, the synergistic relationship between edge and cloud is emphasized as critical for building resilient, responsive, and scalable applications in today's distributed computing landscape.