The correct answer is B because Lite Edge is designed as a container-based edge computing architecture that emphasizes service deployment, compute scheduling, and lightweight resource orchestration, rather than a storage-only deployment. The material explains that “The CSP and CSP Edge adopt a unified architecture to support the Central Cloud and Lite Cloud respectively” and further states that “The Lite Cloud integrates with the HASEN to implement container resource management and deployment” and “The container-based Lite Edge can schedule only CPU resources of single-node systems” . This makes it clear that compute capability is fundamental to Lite Edge scenarios.
From a solution-design perspective, Lite Edge can be deployed in integrated or combined modes, such as a fusion server or combinations involving compute and search , because intelligent services require application execution and scheduling resources. A storage-only server does not fit that functional model, since storage by itself cannot deliver edge-side intelligent service processing, search handling, or containerized application deployment. Therefore, while integrated and multi-role server combinations are valid Lite Edge configuration ideas, a standalone storage server is not considered a Lite Edge configuration scenario.
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