Tuesday, March 25, 2025

The future of fibre optics in the data centre networks

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Panduit has published a new white paper; ‘Light intoMoney – The Future of Fibre Optics in the Data Centre Networks.’  Authored by Dr. R Pimpinella, Panduit Fellow in FibreOptic Research, the company says the document is an exploration of the current state of the market; highlighting the critical role which infrastructure developments will continue to play in data centre and data communications growth over the coming years.

‘Light into Money – the future of fibre optics in the data centre networks’ presents key growth areas in the digital economy that impact the progress of data centres from highly integrated and high-speed devices and processing systems, to bandwidth and data intensive applications. It explores trends such as Edge Computing, IoT, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. It examines the effect of Hyperscale data centre operators and the Open Compute Project upon innovation, together with the influence of Telcos and Media providers upon high data rate product initiatives.

Commenting on the research Dr. Pimpinella says, “Wherever you look, from components and devices to systems and applications, data centre communications infrastructure is being tasked to enable higher data rates and greater bandwidth. As a consequence, data centre operators as well as those designing and building facilities, need clear information to guide how they implement or upgrade network infrastructure to meet these requirements. At the same time, data centre users and customers require insight into the challenges of their service providers so that they can buy with confidence.”

Panduit says the motivation behind producing the white paper, is to provide a comprehensive examination of the challenges and solutions for efficient and effective infrastructure implementation, to support the coming advances of compute, storage and applications that are driving the data centre market forward today.

The white paper includes an executive summary and conclusion with many diagrams and tables, the main copy is organised in sections; discussing

  • Demand drivers for high speed Ethernet 
  • Web disruptors creating new competitive landscape
  • IP traffic explosion inside and outside the data centre
  • Data centre traffic growth forecasts
  • Current and future road maps for high speed technologies
  • Future-proofing the data centre network



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