Tutorials, starter guides, and simple projects to launch your first application at the network edge.
Brought to you by the Verizon 5G Edge Developer Relations Team
What is 5G Edge? Verizon 5G Edge brings the power of the cloud closer to mobile and connected devices at the edge of the Verizon 4G and 5G networks. That means developers can build apps with low latency using familiar cloud services, APIs and tools via seamless extension of your Virtual Private Cloud.
To learn more, check out the Verizon 5G Edge Developer Resources page.
We want to make it easier than ever to develop applications for the network edge. To that end, we've created a number of starter projects, tutorials, and infrastructure templates that get your Verizon 5G Edge infrastructure up-and-running in seconds. From there, feel free to experiment with some of the starter applications we've developed, including the following:
cdk-tutorials
: Use the AWS CDK to create starter modules using AWS Wavelengthcloudformation-templates
: Use AWS CloudFormation to launch your first 5G Edge infrastructure templateconfluent
: Build your first data streaming application using Confluent for Kubernetes on AWS Wavelengthedge-discovery
: Get started with the Verizon edge discovery service, an easy-to-use API to manage multi-Wavelength zone deployments and route mobile clients to the most optimal edge endpointsnew-relic
: Instrument your first EKS environment using Pixiesdk-tutorials
: Get started using Boto3 (Python SDK for AWS) across EC2 or EKSsumologic
: Instrument your first EC2-based edge deployment using Sumo Logic custom collectorsterraform
: Get started using HashiCorp Terraform across HAProxy, MongoDB, EC2, and EKS
Please refer to the contributing.md file for information about how to get involved. We welcome issues, questions, and pull requests.
- Robbie Belson: [email protected]
- This project is licensed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 open source license. Please refer to LICENSE for the full terms.