AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange) broke the barrier peak Internet traffic of 4 terabits per second (Tbps ). As one of the largest Internet exchanges in the world, AMS-IX now has more than 700 connected IP networks - with 60 of them connected in the first half of 2015.
AMS-IX below 4 Tbps (4000 Gbps) of peak Internet traffic September 16 e at 20:30 (CEST) . AMS-IX has reached 3 Tbps in the same month last year and in November 2012, he hit the 2 Tbps. This shows that the growth of Internet traffic to AMS-IX has increased more rapidly over the previous three years.
There are several important factors to this growth in Internet traffic. AMS-IX has experienced strong increase in orders for new port capacity , an indication that its members and customers are prepared for sustained growth of Internet traffic. In 2014, nearly 3.5 Tbps of new member capacity and port customer was added to the platform peering AMS-IX, while in June 2015 had already reached 3 Tbps.
In addition, the increasing use of mobile devices and data, cloud applications and online video also helped to generate IP traffic up.
"Our strategy is growth, both in new parties and traffic, because continued growth is what defines the exchange value Internet," said Job Witteman, CEO of AMS-IX . "to see AMS-IX break the barrier 4 Tbps having already logged several parts in the first half of 2015 (60) than in the same period in previous years, which makes us very positive about the future growth of the platform in the coming years. "
Founded in the early 190s, AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange) is . a neutral non-profit and independent Internet exchange based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands AMS-IX deployed two exchanges abroad: AMS-IX Hong Kong in the Asia-Pacific region and AMS-IX Caribbean Curacao. subsidiary of AMS-IX AMS-IX USA Inc. deploys Bay Area AMS-IX AMS-IX AMS-IX AMS-IX Chicago and New York to United States.
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