The first generation of cloud made you choose a region. The second made you choose several and wire up replication yourself. Both put the burden of geography on the developer.
The edge promise is to remove that burden. You deploy your application once, and the platform decides where it should run based on where the traffic actually is. There is no region picker because there is no single region.
CloudX takes this seriously. There is no concept of a home region in the developer model. Your code is everywhere by default, and routing, scaling, and failover happen beneath the abstraction.
When geography becomes the platform's problem instead of yours, you get back the time you used to spend on infrastructure and spend it on your product.
Latency is a feature you can ship.
Move your compute to the edge and give every user a local experience.
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