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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY / AUGUST 11, 2003; VOL. 2 NO. 32
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Breaking News - Networking:
AMS IX Selects Foundry Networks' New BigIron MG8
Foundry Networks Inc, a performance and total solutions leader for
end-to-end switching and routing, announced The Amsterdam Internet
Exchange (AMS-IX) has selected its new Terabit-capacity BigIron MG8 10
Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) Layer 2/3 switches as the backbone of its exchange
network, to increase its infrastructure capacity. AMS-IX is an independent
association of 160 European Internet Service Providers (ISPs) linked by the
AMS-IX network. More than half of these providers are international service
providers that route a large proportion of their Internet traffic through
AMS-IX.
AMS-IX handles nearly 18 Gigabits of Internet traffic per second at peak
times, amounting to approximately 7,700 Terabytes of data in total each
month. AMS-IX is also re-engineering its network topology to create a more
resilient core structure. The implementation will allow AMS-IX to scale up
service provisioning to widely offer 10GbE connections.
Henk Steenman, Chief Technology Officer of AMS-IX said, "AMS-IX chose
Foundry Networks again for this growth milestone in our history because of
the excellent working relationship and the high-quality technological
innovation offered by Foundry. A further decisive factor was the superior
support that Foundry is offering in carrying out these far-reaching changes."
The new Terabit-capacity BigIron MG8 switches will form the heart of AMS-IX
network infrastructure in its Amsterdam co-location facilities. AMS-IX will
use the newly released Terathon ASIC-based BigIron MG8 switch for
deployment into its network to accommodate the expected growth in
enterprise and local provider customers as well as network capacity in the
coming years. Full network implementation is scheduled for completion by
the end of 2003.
Additional Capacity for Enterprise, Local Service Providers and Consumer
Services
AMS-IX is leveraging Foundry's BigIron MG8 32 port 10GbE platform since
scalable expansion is important for AMS-IX to keep pace with the explosive
growth in network traffic. For instance, in the Netherlands a major
consumer broadband network rollout has seven major Dutch cities being fully
fitted with fibre-to-the-home connectivity. Large volume users,
particularly ISPs, have a great need for the increasing densities of 10GbE
ports that AMS-IX can offer using the BigIron MG8. The new star-topology
network design means any individual line failure or overloaded connections
will not adversely affect other lines or sites. The new one-third rack size
Foundry BigIron MG8 switch will make AMS-IX one of the first organizations
to upgrade to Foundry's new 40-Gigabit architecture.
"The BigIron MG8 is a revolutionary product that is gaining rapid momentum
in leading networks throughout the world," said Bobby Johnson, president
and CEO of Foundry Networks. "This new platform leads the industry in 10GbE
density, performance, reliability and features requested by the world's
most demanding networks. AMS-IX is also an existing BigIron Layer 2/3
backbone switch user and is a prime example of our global customers who
require performance from wiring closet to the core in order to support
their business applications," added Johnson.
Membership in AMS-IX allows ISPs to reduce their costs, build in extra
capacity and redundancy and offer their customers faster transmission
rates. The organization has four sites in Amsterdam: SARA, NIKHEF, Global
Switch and Telecity, all using Foundry Ethernet switches interconnected by
10GbE links.
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