The Enterprise Data Center has
become a bottleneck, it needs to be completely replaced. Category 5 and Category 6 Ethernet cable is
spread throughout the existing enterprise data centers and is too slow to
handle all the digital data coming through the data center. Cat 5 and Cat 6 Ethernet utilized by the
servers to achieve data transport using that cable does not keep up with the
data coming through the data center the way optical cable and optical
transceivers do. The existing servers
and cable are a problem because they are too slow for modern systems. The cable is too slow to handle all the data
coming at us in the new digital age, and the associated technology that
operates at Ethernet category 5 and category 6 cable speeds is too slow as
well, this is why the entire set of existing enterprise data centers is a
bottleneck.
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According to Susan Eustis, lead
author of the team that prepared the study, “The digital data is expanding
exponentially, Global IP traffic passed the zettabyte (1000 exabytes) threshold
by the end of 2016 and reach 2 zettabytes per year by 2019. No company is immune
from mobile traffic, apps rule the connection to the customers. Current enterprise data centers are totally
outmoded. In other words, the current
enterprise data center is, not acceptable by current standards; no longer
usable; obsolete:”
Mobile data traffic is set to
increase by a factor of eight between 2015 and 2020. Growth is anticipated at 53 percent per
year, faster than systems revenue or industry revenue.
From this, any executive can
deduce that the existing data center may very well be a bottleneck. Without revenue increases commensurate with
the data volume increases, the data centers need to become far more efficient
than they are now. To compete in a
market where so much data moves so fast, businesses need high speed, hyperscale
computing and connectivity capabilities.
The existing enterprise networks and data centers are all bottlenecks in
this context. Overall, IP traffic will
grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22 percent from 2015 to
2020. Monthly IP traffic will reach 25
GB per capita by 2020, up from 10 GB per capita in 2015.
The theme of this study is that
the pace of data expansion creates the need for more modern means of managing
data. There are some companies that are
doing a better job, better than others of adapting to IT infrastructure to the
wild influx of data.
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The four superstar companies that
are able to leverage IT to achieve growth, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and the
leader AWS all use Clos architecture.
What is significant is that systems have to hit a certain scale before
Clos networks work Clos networks are
what work now for flexibility and supporting innovation in an affordable
manner. There is no dipping your toe in
to try the system to see if it will work, it will not and then the IT says, “We
tried that, we failed,” but what the executive needs to understand is that
scale matters. A little mega data center
does not exist. Only scale works.
Business leaders are challenged
to move their enterprises to the next level of competition. Data security is always an issue. An effective digital business player,
transformer, and disruptor position depends on the effectiveness of employing
digital technologies and leveraging connected digital systems. Organizational, operational, and business model
innovation are needed to create ways of operating and growing the business
using mega data center cloud technologies, systems are evolving. It is a journey to achieve the connected
enterprise, ultimately connecting all employees and a trillion connected
devices.
Many companies are using digital
technology to create market disruption.
Amazon, Uber, Google, IBM, and Microsoft represent companies using
effective strategic positioning that protects the security of the data. As entire industries shift to the digital
world, once buoyant companies are threatened with disappearing. A digital transformation represents an
approach that enables organizations to drive changes in their business models
and ecosystems leveraging cloud computing, and not just hyperscale systems but
leveraging mega data centers. Just as
robots make work more automated, so also cloud based communications systems
implement the IoT digital connectivity transformation.
Market Leaders
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Amazon
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Microsoft
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Google
·
Facebook
Key Topics
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Scale In
The Mega Data Center
·
Realign
IT Cost Structure
·
Mega
Datacenter Physical Infrastructure
·
Automation
of Mega Data Center
·
Networking
Fabric
·
Exchange
Of Data Between Servers
·
Complex
Automation Of Process
·
Applications
Customized For Each User
·
Machine-To-Machine
Management of Traffic Growth
·
Fabric
Network Topology
·
Building-Wide
Connectivity
·
Highly
Modular Data Cebter Design
·
Scale
Capacity
·
Back-End
Service Tiers
·
Applications
Scaling
·
Mega Data
Center Network
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