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AWS unveils Resilient Network Graphs: random graph-based topology boosting speed by 33% and energy efficiency by 40%

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Thomas Claburn

23d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has developed a new networking topology called Resilient Network Graphs (RNG), based on random graph theory, that is up to 33% faster and up to 40% more energy efficient than traditional hierarchical network designs. Unlike conventional hierarchical networks that resemble an org chart, RNG uses a flattened, random graph-based approach that reduces latency and power consumption while improving resilience and performance across AWS's global infrastructure.

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bskyAWS unveils Resilient Network Graphs: random graph-based topology boosting speed by 33% and energy efficiency by 40%theregister.com

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Traditional networks have always been hierarchical. They're sort of like an org chart where one network device will talk to the boss network device which will talk to the...
The novel architecture, called Resilient Network Graphs (RNG), is based on random graph theory.
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Honey, I flattened the datacenter network

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