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It’s well known that telecommunications providers face a number of industry disruptions. The data demands of 5G, streaming media, and edge computing are increasing faster than the evolving capabilities of the telecom networks that support them. As competition between providers intensifies, customers expect more from their services. AT&T has created a new paradigm for network equipment: a software-centric model that puts customers first. This helps the company keep pace with data speeds and meet customer expectations. As AT&T works to move control of the network from hardware to software, the company switched to using disaggregated, decoupled, open components stacked to create switching or routing platforms. A recent paper explains how AT&T used an open model to develop its 100/400 Gb large Ethernet multiplexer (EMUX). The AT&T team chose Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) for RAID 1 storage in the EMUX to enhance reliability, increase performance, and lower cost. #IAmIntel https://bit.ly/3y7zmiS
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It’s well known that telecommunications providers face a number of industry disruptions. The data demands of 5G, streaming media, and edge computing are increasing faster than the evolving capabilities of the telecom networks that support them. As competition between providers intensifies, customers expect more from their services. AT&T has created a new paradigm for network equipment: a software-centric model that puts customers first. This helps the company keep pace with data speeds and meet customer expectations. As AT&T works to move control of the network from hardware to software, the company switched to using disaggregated, decoupled, open components stacked to create switching or routing platforms. A recent paper explains how AT&T used an open model to develop its 100/400 Gb large Ethernet multiplexer (EMUX). The AT&T team chose Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) for RAID 1 storage in the EMUX to enhance reliability, increase performance, and lower cost. #IAmIntel https://bit.ly/4bOxCcf
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