Ramping 400 Gbps Ethernet and beyond
From 400 Gbps to 800 Gbps
A recently published report by the Dell’Oro Group states that 400 Gbps is expected to comprise 20 percent of data center switching revenue by 2020. According to the research group, higher speeds – 100 Gbps, 200 Gbps, 400 Gbps and 800 Gbps – are all forecast to drive significant growth over the next five years. Perhaps not surprisingly, cloud data centers are expected to play a key role in the upcoming speed jump for networks (from 100 Gbps to 400 Gbps).
Meanwhile, a market report released by the 650 Group confirms that 200 Gbps, 400 Gbps and 800 Gbps will all ship in the next five years – with the latter projected to ramp early next decade.
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