Infineta Targets Traffic Flow Between Data Centers

On Tuesday Infineta announced the general availability of its Data Mobility Switch (DMS), which is designed to speed the traffic flow of huge amounts of data between large data centers. In this video, Infineta CEO Raj Kanaya talks about the key features of his company's product.

Rich Miller

June 8, 2011

1 Min Read
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This week Infineta announced the general availability of its Data Mobility Switch (DMS), which is designed to speed the traffic flow of huge amounts of data between large data centers. In this video, Infineta CEO Raj Kanaya talks about the key features of his company's product. Infineta gives data center operators control over how to send large volumes of inter-facility data - prioritizing more important data first, and sending less important data later. Infineta also optimizes the data, allowing companies to send information faster. Lastly, Infineta reduces the data at speeds of 10 gigabits per second, reducing the amount of data that a company sends over their inter-data center WAN. This video runs about 2 minutes, 20 seconds.

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