Script Network Documentation
  • Getting Started Guides
    • How to Sign Up + Sign In to Script TV
    • Using the Live TV player
    • Navigating the Script TV Dashboard (Test Phase)
    • Testnet, Explorer + Creating a Wallet (Test Phase)
    • Reward System: Script Points, Zealy, Galxe + more
  • ScriptGLASS - How to mint
  • 🎬About Script Network
    • Introduction
    • Products
    • Why Script TV?
    • How it works
    • Understanding the Script Blockchain
    • Script TV + Web3
    • Market Strategy
    • Benefits
    • Comparison
  • πŸ—ΊοΈRoadmap
  • πŸͺ™Script Tokens
    • SCPT
      • Detailed SCPT Tokenomics
    • SPAY
      • πŸ’°SPAY Tokenomics
        • πŸ•ΆοΈScriptGLASS explained
          • Economics
        • Allowable/Earnable Watch Time
      • Mechanism Design of Glasses
        • Glass Types
        • Glass Payouts
          • Durability
        • Gems
        • Levels
        • Recharge Vouchers
        • Recharge Voucher Mechanism
        • Recharge Costs
        • Glass Minting
        • Game Theory
  • 🦸For Users
    • ⛓️Blockchain Integration
      • Installation guide for Script Node setup for Win , Mac and Linux
      • Build and Install
      • Run Unit Tests
      • Launch Script Node
      • Command Line Tool
      • Steps To Upgrade The Chain
      • Account/Wallet Management
      • Call Smart Contract
      • Turing-Complete Smart Contract Support
    • Basic Concept
    • Tokens
    • Script NFTs
    • Transactions
    • Script Wallet
    • Faucet (Technical)
    • Smart Contracts
  • 🌐Script Network Explorer
    • Block APIs
    • Transaction APIs
    • Account APIs
    • Stake APIs
  • πŸ”―Nodes
    • Node Token Emissions
    • Lightning Node Overview
      • Validator / Lightning Node Setup
        • Steps To Change Node Password
        • Stake to the Lightning node
    • Lightning Staking Process
      • Lightning Stake Withdrawal Process
        • Staking through Web Wallet
  • πŸ’ Validators
    • Block Settlement
    • Steps To Migrate Lightning/Validator
  • πŸ“’Edge Documentation
    • Introduction
    • What is Edge
    • How it works
    • Edge Uses
    • Possibilities with Edge
    • Edge Features
    • Benefits
    • Use Cases
  • πŸ”—Smart Contract Development
    • πŸ’» How to quickly deploy a smart contract on Script Blockchain
  • Smart Contract & App Development
    • Turing-Complete Smart Contract
    • Ethereum RPC API support
    • Setup the ETH RPC Adaptor for the Script Testnet
    • Metamask
    • Truffle
    • Hardhat
    • Remix
    • Web3.js
    • Explorer Tools for DApp Development
    • Script Blockchain SRC20 Token Integration Guide
  • πŸ“”API References
    • Metamask Script Network RPC Details (Testnet)
    • RPC API Reference
      • Examples
      • GetBlock
        • Transaction Types
        • Request
        • GetBlockByHeight
      • GetTransaction
        • GetPendingTransactions
    • Tx APIs
      • Broadcast Raw Transaction
      • BroadcastRawTransactionAsync
    • ScriptCli APIs
      • Account APIs
        • NewKey API
        • ListKeys
        • UnlockKey
        • LockKey
        • IsKeyUnlocked
      • Tx APIs
        • Send
        • Configuration for the Script Blockchain Node
  • 🀝Referrals/Network Effects
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Audits
  • πŸ“ŠScript Network Blockchain Summary
  • Disclaimer
  • Frequently Asked Question
    • To resolve the block height issue
    • Update seed peer to resolve connectivity issue
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  1. Edge Documentation

What is Edge

Edge nodes are instances of the cluster between the user and cluster's machines. Users can run their jobs on the Edge node instead of doing it directly on the master nodes, which are critical for the overall functioning. This way you can prevent capacity losses on these nodes.

Edge Nodes are a critical infrastructure component of the Script Network and Protocol. They are responsible for retrieving content from other Edge Nodes and distributing it to end users. Initially, Scriptlab will retain a centralized core platform CDN which will serve as the master storage for all uploaded content. Edge Nodes will pull copies from the core CDN based on the directions given from the node software. As the network becomes more decentralized and distributed, uploads from content producers may be transferred directly to nearby Edge Nodes and propagated throughout the network. Edge Nodes may initially pull entire content files, but as the network develops, they may only need to retain specific shards of a large content block to increase efficiency of the network.

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