Reimagining the Edge: From Network Appliance to Application Platform
May 21, 2026
For years, the enterprise edge has been treated as a fixed-function domain, purpose-built appliances focused solely on connectivity and security. But that model is no longer sufficient. As applications become distributed, AI workloads move closer to users, and real-time processing becomes critical, the edge must evolve from a transport layer into a flexible, intelligent platform.
The next phase of infrastructure transformation is not about adding more appliances. It is about turning the edge into a programmable, application-aware environment that can host, secure, and optimize workloads wherever they are needed.
Versa Networks is taking a notable step in this direction by enabling Versa Operating System (VOS) to run as a container and empowering Versa CGX appliances to host containerized applications. These capabilities redefine the role of the edge, enabling enterprises to unify networking, security, and application delivery within a single platform.
The Shift Toward Cloud-Native Networking
Modern enterprises are increasingly adopting containerized environments to support agility and scalability. Containers package applications and their dependencies into portable units that can run consistently across environments. This approach enables faster deployment, easier scaling, and improved resource utilization.
Networking must evolve alongside this shift. Traditional virtual machines and hardware-based appliances are not designed for the dynamic nature of containerized applications. Enterprises require networking solutions that integrate directly into container orchestration environments and support service chaining with application workloads.
Versa addresses this by enabling deployment flexibility across multiple models, including containers, virtual machines, and appliances.
VOS as a Container: A Cloud-Native Network Function
Running VOS as a container allows it to operate as a cloud-native network function. This enables deployment within Kubernetes environments where networking functions can be orchestrated alongside application workloads.
In this model, VOS is deployed as a container or pod within a Kubernetes cluster. The orchestration platform manages lifecycle operations such as scaling, placement, and resource allocation. This enables VOS to dynamically scale based on demand and integrate seamlessly with cloud-native workflows.
This model introduces several advantages:
- It aligns network functions with DevOps pipelines and automation frameworks.
- It enables dynamic scaling of network and security services.
- It supports service chaining between VOS and other containerized applications within the cluster.
- It simplifies integration into hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Hosting Containers on Versa Appliances
Versa appliances introduce the ability to host containerized applications directly at the edge. This transforms the appliance into a multi-service platform that can support both networking functions and application workloads.
Versa uCPE platforms can host virtual machines that run containerized applications. These virtual machines are integrated into the Versa SD-WAN data plane, allowing network and security policies to be enforced on traffic entering and exiting the containers.
This architecture enables several deployment models:
- Applications can run in virtual machines hosted on the appliance with full integration into the SD-WAN data plane.
- Containerized workloads can be service chained with network functions to enforce policies and control traffic flows.
- Applications can be deployed at the edge to support low-latency processing and localized services.
A key capability of this architecture is service chaining between containerized applications and Versa network functions. Traffic flows between containers and external systems are processed through the VOS data plane, where policies are enforced.
This ensures that all traffic is subject to consistent network and security controls. Policies defined within Versa are applied across all environments, including containerized workloads.
Use Cases Driving Edge Transformation
1. AI at the Edge
AI workloads are increasingly moving closer to where data is generated. Running inference engines and analytics applications at the edge reduces latency and enables real-time decision-making. With CGX hosting containerized AI applications and VOS enforcing policies, enterprises can deploy secure and high-performance AI services directly at the edge.
2. Retail and Branch Environments
Retail organizations require localized processing for point-of-sale systems, customer analytics, and inventory management. By hosting applications on CGX appliances, retailers can run critical services locally while ensuring secure connectivity to cloud and data center resources. This improves performance, reduces dependency on centralized systems, and enhances customer experience.
3. Manufacturing and Industrial Environments
Manufacturing environments rely on real-time communication between machines, sensors, and control systems. Hosting applications at the edge enables faster processing of telemetry and supports predictive maintenance and automation. Versa’s platform ensures that these workloads are securely connected and segmented, protecting both IT and OT environments.
4. Security and Analytics at the Edge
Organizations can deploy security tools, monitoring applications, and analytics engines directly on CGX appliances. This allows threats to be detected and mitigated closer to the source while reducing the need to backhaul traffic to centralized systems.
5. Bridging Cloud and Edge Environments
The combination of VOS containerization and CGX container hosting creates a unified architecture that spans cloud and edge environments.
In cloud environments, VOS operates as a containerized network function within Kubernetes. At the edge, CGX appliances host containerized applications and provide connectivity and security.
This creates a consistent operational model across environments, enabling seamless deployment and management of applications and network services.
Operational Benefits
- Flexibility: Supports multiple deployment models, including containers and virtual machines.
- Scalability: Enables dynamic allocation of resources based on demand.
- Efficiency: Consolidates networking and application hosting into a single platform.
- Simplicity: Reduces operational complexity through unified management.
Conclusion
The edge is no longer just a point of connectivity. It is becoming a strategic platform for applications, intelligence, and security.
With VOS containerization and CGX container hosting, Versa Networks is enabling enterprises to transform their edge infrastructure into a flexible, cloud-native platform. This approach aligns networking with modern application architectures and enables organizations to innovate faster while maintaining control, performance, and security.
Read more about how Versa delivers these capabilities with 23.1.1 VOS release and how enterprises can embrace this model to support distributed applications, real-time processing, and the next generation of digital experiences.
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