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AWS Replaces Fat-Tree Data Center Networks with Random Graph Theory, Cutting Routers by 69%
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AWS disclosed that Resilient Network Graphs, a flat network architecture based on quasi-random graph theory, is now the default for most new data center builds. The design replaces fat-tree hierarchies with direct ToR-to-ToR mesh connections using passive optical ShuffleBoxes, cutting routers by 69%, boosting throughput by 33%, and reducing network power consumption by 40%. By Steef-Jan Wiggers
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