Compare that to SD-WAN, which would put that GOIP branch office user’s internet-bound traffic right onto the internet, using a local breakout, without that coast-to-coast round trip.The difference in user experience is notable. With more and more applications in the cloud, the latency introduced by backhauling traffic to a central data center makes for a…
What is dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM)? Dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) is an optical fiber multiplexing technology that is used to increase the bandwidth of existing fiber networks. It combines data signals from different sources over a single pair of optical fiber, while maintaining complete separation of the data streams. A separate light wavelength carries each…
GOIP’s DCI Services in Key Locations like Hong Kong and Singapore As carriers and over-the-top (OTT) providers grapple with the ever-increasing demands for high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity between their geographically dispersed data centers, thedetails of service provisioning and hand-offs become crucial. At GOIP, we understand that seamless integration and a smooth deployment process are vital to…
It’s no secret that business applications are moving out of the data center and into the cloud. In fact, more than 40 percent of business applications now reside in the public clouds according to RightScale. This migration has forced organizations to re-evaluate their network architectures and how they handle the upsurge in internet-bound traffic. For many organizations,…
Software as a service (SaaS) solutions are centrally hosted software services licensed through a subscription model and delivered remotely. What Is Software as a Service (SaaS)? Software as a service, widely known as SaaS, is a method of delivering applications over the internet. The ‘as a service’ aspect of SaaS means that companies do not…
DWDM Pluggable vs Traditional Transponder/ Muxponder IP over DWDM has been around for more than a decade. As a concept, it revolves around placing coherent pluggable optics directly into routers. The value propositions of collapsing an entire layer includes the elimination of back-to-back grey optics, lower power consumption and unification of monitoring, control planes and…
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