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How DoorDash Secures Data Transfer Between Cloud and On-Premise Data Centers

DoorDash Engineering

Due to security and compliance concerns, some vendors handling such sensitive data cannot expose services to the public Internet and therefore host their own on-premise data centers. For other vendors hosting services in on-premise data centers, there was no existing solution to connect.

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OCP Summit 2024: The open future of networking hardware for AI

Engineering at Meta

In today’s world, where more and more data center infrastructure is being devoted to supporting new and emerging AI technologies, open hardware takes on an important role in assisting with disaggregation. Those ideas have made Meta’s data centers among the most sustainable and efficient in the world. version 1.2.0,

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SiTime product launch boosts efficiency of AI data centres

DCNN Magazine

The company states that this is the only single-chip timing product that delivers the most resilient performance for AI compute-nodes with high bandwidth and network synchronisation. through to 2027.

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Multi-Path TCP: revolutionizing connectivity, one path at a time

CloudFaire

Aggregation : MPTCP can aggregate the bandwidth of many network interfaces. For example, in a data center scenario, it's common to use interface bonding. A single flow can make use of just one physical interface. MPTCP, by being able to launch many subflows, can expose greater overall bandwidth.

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CCNA: TCP/IP Stack

The Network DNA

It specifies how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, and routed across the network. TCP/IP stack has four layers Application, Transport, Internet, and Network Interface. The OSI Layer Data Link and Physical layer maps to the Network Interface layer of the TCP/IP stack.

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Optimizing Network Stability and Reliability Through Data-Driven Strategies

Kentik

This was what Kentik was all about at Networking Field Day 31. We believe a data-driven approach to network operations is the key to maintaining the mechanism that delivers applications from data centers, public clouds, and containerized architectures to actual human beings. More data!

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Closing the Network Performance Monitoring Gap and Achieving Full Network Visibility

Kentik

To quote: “Today’s typical NPMD vendors have their solutions geared toward traditional data center and branch office architecture, with the centralized hosting of applications.”. You’d put a few others — I emphasize “few” because these appliances were and are not cheap — at other major choke points in and out of the network.