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             Data Center Interconnect (DCI) is a technology that enables the connection of two or more data centers, allowing them to share resources and information. It is a key component of the modern data center, allowing for the efficient and secure transfer of data between multiple locations. DCI solutions can be used to create a private network between data centers, allowing for the sharing of resources such as storage, computing power, and applications. It also enables the replication of data between data    centers, providing redundancy and disaster recovery capabilities. DCI solutions can also be used to create a hybrid cloud environment, allowing for the integration of public cloud services with private data centers.
Companies in the DCI market include Ciena, Infinera, Juniper Networks, Cisco, and Arista Networks. Show Less   Read more