Multi-Tenant Data Center Inter-Connectivity Ecosystem

A Multi-Tenant Data Center Inter-Connectivity Ecosystem (ICE) is a framework that enables communication and data transfer between different ISP’s within the same facility. ICE is a simple network of interconnected systems that allow multi-tenant data centers to function as a single entity, seamlessly sharing information and resources.

The ICE (ecosystem) includes physical and logical interconnectivity components such as routers, switches, firewalls, and software-defined networking (SDN) solutions. These components facilitate network traffic routing and ensure that data is transmitted securely and efficiently between different ISP’s within the ecosystem.

Additionally, ICE includes connectivity solutions such as dark fiber that provide tenants with flexible and reliable access to bandwidth to better serve their customers. This system provides ease of access without scheduling and resource barriers that typically come along with connecting via Meet-Me-Rooms while maintaining a secure environment.  Direct connections to upstream providers means lower dB loss, fewer coupled connectors, minimal end-face dirt and damage, less splices, and shorter pathways.  This allows tenants to distribute their IT resources across multiple connectivity options, enabling them to increase their connection points, and achieve high availability capabilities.

In summary, a Multi-Tenant Data Center Interconnectivity Ecosystem is a critical component for ISP’s that require secure and reliable communication and data transfer between many other different Network Providers. The ICE ecosystem provides tenants with the flexibility to connect to multiple tier providers directly while ensuring that data is transmitted securely and efficiently.