Google Cloud to leverage Equinix Fabric’s upgraded virtual connections of up to 50Gbps

Rick Steves

“We are excited to collaborate with Equinix and expand our offerings for customers via our Partner Interconnect solution for private cloud access. As we continue to see a rise of distributed applications in hybrid cloud environments, the need for highly performant, low-latency, secure connectivity between public and private cloud continues to grow.”

Equinix has introduced 25 and 50 gigabits per second (Gbps) virtual connections to cloud service providers on Equinix Fabric.

Equinix Fabric is a platform that provides access to thousands of service providers, network, communication, security, and other cloud providers, all from a single location or multiple locations globally.

The latest enhancements will allow businesses to effortlessly manage larger workloads, like data-intensive AI training models or building scalable enterprise networks, by seamlessly and instantly provisioning virtual connections to leading cloud platforms.

Google Cloud will be the inaugural partner to leverage this new capability.

“Whether it’s for training a new AI model or enabling hybrid multicloud connectivity”

Beginning in Q3 2023, Equinix Fabric customers will be able to provision virtual connections to the cloud with bandwidths up to 50 Gbps. Equinix has worked with Google Cloud as the first cloud partner to support this new capability, with integrations with other major cloud platforms expected in the future.

As businesses continue to shift to a hybrid multicloud world, it is critical that they can quickly and easily move data from one cloud to another as needed. By providing faster connections that can be created in minutes, the development of complex and data-intense applications, such as training artificial intelligence (AI) models, can be accelerated.

Arun Dev, Global Leader for Digital Interconnection Services at Equinix, commented: “Now more than ever customers need access to their data, and they need it fast, whether it’s for training a new AI model or enabling hybrid multicloud connectivity between critical workloads. Customers need to connect digital infrastructure and services on demand at software speed via secure, software-defined interconnection. I’m excited that Google Cloud is the first partner to help our joint customers unlock their growing hybrid multicloud workloads.”

Muninder Sambi, VP/GM, Product Management, Cloud Networking, Google Cloud, said: “We are excited to collaborate with Equinix and expand our offerings for customers via our Partner Interconnect solution for private cloud access. As we continue to see a rise of distributed applications in hybrid cloud environments, the need for highly performant, low-latency, secure connectivity between public and private cloud continues to grow. Enabling the provisioning of private connections to Google Cloud from Equinix locations using Equinix Fabric enables customers to securely build, manage and monitor global networks and application workloads simply and efficiently.”

The enhanced version of Equinix Fabric will allow customers to:

  • Better manage enterprise applications running on hybrid database platforms that support large data sets such as high-resolution images or video
  • Accelerate transfers of data into, out of, and between cloud environments to respond more quickly to changing business demands for cloud resources and services
  • Build more scalable backbone networks to connect customer deployments together and integrate cloud workloads for a more ubiquitous customer experience
  • Deploy more flexible content delivery networks that connect cloud-based services such as streaming services, gaming platforms and social media networks to subscribers

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