Distributed Services Architecture (DSA) allows for purpose-built products and services (i.e. DSLinks) to interact with one another in a decentralized manner. This architecture enables a network architect to distribute functionality between discrete computing resources. A network topology consisting of multiple DSLinks running on edge devices connected to a tiered hierarchy of brokers allows the system as a whole to be scalable, resilient to failure and take advantage of all computing resources available to it from the edge, the datacenter, the cloud and everything in between.

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