Managers of data centers and enterprise networks are trying to do their jobs in an ever-shifting marketplace, with nearly all the changes being driven by one word bandwidth. Consider a few facts: Global Internet protocol (IP) traffic will quadruple from 2011 to 2016, reaching 1.3 zettabytes (1.3 x 1021 bytes) by the end of that period. By the same time, it is expected that 31 percent of that traffic will not be from personal computers. Incredible as it seems, the number of IP devices in use will be nearly three times the global population.|Managers of data centers and enterprise networks are trying to do their jobs in an ever-shifting marketplace, with nearly all the changes being driven by one word bandwidth. Consider a few facts: Global Internet protocol (IP) traffic will quadruple from 2011 to 2016, reaching 1.3 zettabytes (1.3 x 1021 bytes) by the end of that period. By the same time, it is expected that 31 percent of that traffic will not be from personal computers. Incredible as it seems, the number of IP devices in use will be nearly three times the global population.
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