Please review hyperlink for "Edge Computing" definition (line 56).
Added terms to StarlingX glossary to to increase SEO. Terms added are: StarlingX, open source cloud platform, edge computing. iot, virtualization, kubernetes cluster, node machines, and deployment tools. The full list of definitions can be found here: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/StarlingX_Glossary Change-Id: Ib6bdf9ab576a226e71820dc11606496f3c183155
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the data network(s). These node types require one or more interface(s) on the
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data network(s).
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Deployment Tools
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Tools that make the process of distributing, installing, and managing updates.
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Edge Computing
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The delivery of computing capabilities to the logical extremes of a network in
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order to improve the performance, operating cost and reliability of
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applications and services. By shortening the distance between devices and the
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resources that serve them, and also reducing network hops, edge computing
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mitigates the latency and bandwidth constraints of today's Internet, ushering in
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new classes of applications.
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From `Open Glossary of Edge Computing <https://github.com/State-of-the-
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Edge/glossary/blob/master/edge-glossary.md#edge-computing>`_
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Infra Network
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A deprecated optional network that was historically used for access to the
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storage cluster.
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If this optional network is used, all node types are required to be connected
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to the INFRA network.
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IoT (Internet of Things)
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A system of computing devices that can operate with little/no human interaction.
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IPMI Network
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An optional network on which Intelligent Platform Management Interface
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(IPMI) interfaces of all nodes are connected. The network must be reachable
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You can optionally connect all node types to the IPMI network.
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Kubernetes Cluster
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A set of machines that has a common control plane for running orchestrated
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applications.
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Management Network
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A private network (that is, not connected externally), typically 10GE, used
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for the following:
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EtherChannel (MEC).
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- VLAN on either single-port ETH interface or two-port LAG interface.
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OAM Network
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|OAM| Network
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The network on which all external StarlingX platform APIs are exposed,
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(that is, REST APIs, Horizon web server, SSH, and SNMP), typically 1GE.
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Only controller type nodes are required to be connected to the OAM network.
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Open Source Cloud Platform
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A set of services that can be used to build cloud infrastructure. The source
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code of the services is available under an open source license that allows
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access and re-distribution of the codebase. The software components are created
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and maintained with an open development process through collaboration.
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PXEBoot Network
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An optional network for controllers to boot/install other nodes over the
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network.
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- You must configure separate, per-region PXEBoot networks.
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StarlingX
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StarlingX is an open source, complete cloud infrastructure software stack for
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the edge used by the most demanding applications in industrial IoT, telecom,
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and other use cases. The platform creates a fusion between OpenStack and
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Kubernetes to provide a robust and flexible environment for all kinds of
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workloads, let them be containerized, virtualized or bare metal.
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Storage
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A node within a StarlingX edge cloud that is dedicated to providing file and
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object storage to application workloads. There can be 0 or more storage nodes
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- Provides HA persistent storage for images, virtual volumes (that is, block
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storage), and object storage.
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Virtualization
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The act of creating a virtual version of CPU, network or storage device.
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Virtual Machines (VM)
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An instance of a node provided by software (a hypervisor), which runs within
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the host operating system and hardware.
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