A User’s Guide to Diverting Disaster
Software delivery to dedicated edge devices is one of the most complex challenges faced by IT professionals today. Factors like a lack of time, resourcing, or unsophisticated tooling only compound the logistical headaches associated with edge deployments. It can be tempting — or worse, unavoidable — to push an update to an entire fleet at once, risking chaotic downtime and revenue loss.
While edge deployments come with inherent complications, it’s possible to avoid the pitfalls. With this guide in hand, a little planning, and the right tools and strategies in place, you can be confident you’ll never push a faulty update at scale.
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