Thank you for the great video. I have a question about the market mechanics: If Amazon tends to build more data centers instead of leasing capacity, would this mean that "traditional" data center companies like Equinix, Digital Realty, etc become less relevant for the data center industry? So is Amazon basically a competitor to them? Or do they "co-operate" and build it together with Amazon?
Answering your question, actually Amazon is basically one of their client, for instance here in Brazil the AWS doesn’t build their own their data center, they actually rents the datacenter from equinix and only provide the hardware, it is shipped and basically plugged on equinix power, all the AWS hardware come in physical containers already configured
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Excellent representation. Complex topic explained in subtle manner.. Thank you and continue the good work.
Thank you for the great video. I have a question about the market mechanics:
If Amazon tends to build more data centers instead of leasing capacity, would this mean that "traditional" data center companies like Equinix, Digital Realty, etc become less relevant for the data center industry? So is Amazon basically a competitor to them? Or do they "co-operate" and build it together with Amazon?
Answering your question, actually Amazon is basically one of their client, for instance here in Brazil the AWS doesn’t build their own their data center, they actually rents the datacenter from equinix and only provide the hardware, it is shipped and basically plugged on equinix power, all the AWS hardware come in physical containers already configured
Had no idea what this term hyperscale meant before this vid
Did he just say AWS has CDN, DNS and…DDoS? What?
It’s a pity that you guys never talk about the dangers of placing Hyperscale Datacenters near residential neighborhoods
this sounds like Pure Storages bread and butter. Now that Meta has chosen them