Greg Annunziata, Consulting Systems Engineering Director, ProLabs
The new decade has brought with it the growing anticipation of a complete transformation of data center networks. This trend is expected to evolve networks and revolutionize the potential for new customer experiences. However, many data center operators overseeing upgrades are not expecting to adopt 400G (Gb/s) until sometime in the future, when the technology has further matured. Oftentimes, operators are focused on transitioning their current infrastructures from 10G to 100G or — in some cases — to 25G. However, both are outdated systems, relative to the technology now...Read full article
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