According to Amazon’s overview, RNG has been the default routing architecture for most new AWS data centers since April, spurred by the architecture’s ability to deliver 33% better throughput from 69% fewer routers.
Importantly, in an industry where operating costs are always a focus, using fewer switch-routers has led to a projected reduction in network infrastructure electricity consumption of 40%.
“For customers, it means more resilient infrastructure behind every API call, database query, and machine learning training job, without changing a single line of code,” said Amazon’s researchers.
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Tech is overwhelmed with big claims, especially regarding energy efficiency, which has turned out to be a fundamental limit in an era where power consumption is a major constraint. Does this one stand up?