Lots of cool stuff in this blog post. Impressive work on many fronts!
If I understand correctly, you will be running actual third party compute workloads/containers in hundreds of network interexchange locations.
Is that in line with what the people running these locations have in mind? Can you scale this? Aren't these locations often very power/cooling-constrained?
If I understand correctly, you will be running actual third party compute workloads/containers in hundreds of network interexchange locations.
Is that in line with what the people running these locations have in mind? Can you scale this? Aren't these locations often very power/cooling-constrained?