As digital infrastructure evolves, the push towards decentralised computing is reshaping how and where data is processed. Edge Data Centres are at the heart of this transformation—smaller, more agile facilities designed to bring compute power closer to end users and data sources. Supporting latency-sensitive applications such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, industrial IoT, and 5G networks, these facilities demand not only compact design and deployment flexibility but also robust,...
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