AWS Unveils Resilient Network Graph Technology Promising Faster, Cheaper Cloud Storage
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Eric Hamilton
Summary
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a new cloud infrastructure technology called the resilient network graph (RNG), which promises to be faster, cheaper, and less energy-intensive than current industry standards. The technology rethinks how data is stored, routed, and retrieved in cloud environments, potentially disrupting the cloud storage market dominated by AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. RNG uses a graph-based networking approach that improves redundancy and efficiency while reducing power consumption. The article explores how this innovation could lower costs for businesses, improve performance for end-users, and shift the competitive dynamics of the cloud computing industry.
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· 3 pulledAmazon Web Services has been pioneering cloud infrastructure for years, and its latest innovation could change the game entirely.
The resilient network graph (RNG) claims to be faster, cheaper, and less energy-intensive than industry standards.
This technology could rewrite the rules of cloud storage as we know them.
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