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Two-node edge high availability: a pragmatic base for Horus ISP services

May 13, 2026

Simpler resilient edge platforms can lower the barrier for ISPs to launch regional video, recording, and inference services.

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Two-node edge high availability: a pragmatic base for Horus ISP services

Market Signal

TelecomTV covered a multi-node edge platform with high availability, distributed storage, and automated failover from small configurations. The ISP lesson is broader than one vendor: when edge resilience becomes more accessible, regional visual services become easier to launch.

ISP Reading

Useful edge is more than proximity; it must keep operating through failures. Smaller footprints with fault tolerance and less manual work can speed pilots, reduce initial CAPEX, and support better guarantees in regions where heavy infrastructure would not be justified.

How It Connects With Horus ISP

Horus ISP benefits from a simpler edge base because the operator can run recording, analytics, and inference closer to customers without turning each region into a complex infrastructure project. Horus ISP organizes the product layer while resilient edge supports continuity, latency, and gradual expansion.

Service Or Package Enabled

  • Regional nodes for managed video surveillance.
  • Local SLA services for municipalities, schools, or communities.
  • Camera processing in intermediate cities or remote zones.
  • Progressive Horus ISP capacity expansion by region.

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