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SPONSORED BY LEAD GENERATION BEST PRACTICES FOR COLOCATION DATA CENTERS How Should Data Center CIOs Prepare for IoT?

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How Should Data Center CIOs Prepare for IoT?

As enterprises now look to attach not just IT servers, but also industrial “things” to the

Internet, data center CIOs may find themselves in the middle of dramatic

changes. The Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to surpass usage of the Web so far, by orders of magnitude and across multiple dimensions. Here's a hint of what's in store.

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Deal with Billions of Things Connected to the Internet

Gartner, Inc. has estimated that there will be 26 billion machines, devices, and other “things”

connected to the Internet by 2020. By comparison, PCs, tablets, and smartphones will

“only” contribute a further 7.3 billion at that time. Data centers will need to increase their

network connectivity accordingly.

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Don’t Get Swamped Out by Floods of Data

When a “thing” connected to the IoT happens to be a jet engine, for instance, it can generate up

to 500 gigabytes of data per flight. Vehicles, buildings, pumps, production lines, and other

things are likely to create large volumes of data too.

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We are no longer in the realm of toasters that just send out a few bytes at breakfast time. Networking, storage, and compute power in the data center will all need to be expanded.

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Need for Network Speed and Low Latency

Data being transmitted to data centers via the IoT may also need to be received and treated in real-time, or near-real-time. Safety, not to

mention profitability, may be at stake.

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Locomotives and turbines may need to receive new instructions rapidly, in response to the data

their sensors have generated. Traffic management systems will need to be fast and efficient to

prevent jams, gridlocks, and pollution in ever-changing traffic conditions.

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Maybe a Mutation towards Micro Data Centers

The architecture of data centers may change – yet again. After the current wave of consolidation, data volumes, and real-time requirements may force the creation of smaller, more distributed data centers that are geographically closer to the things to be

managed.

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A mega data center in the Arctic, for example, may have too much network latency to correctly

manage an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Even Greater Requirements for Security

Already a critical element of data centers, security requirements will evolve further with

the IoT.With much of the network of an enterprise

outside the physical boundaries of the enterprise, it will no longer be enough to have the biggest firewall. New security measures will need to be designed into

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Data center CIOs may be directly involved or, if they are providing infrastructure or colocation resources, at least, need to be aware of the

changing needs of their customers.

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Automation Will Be Your Ally

The closest thing to a magical solution to deal with all of the above is automation. To scale up, scale out, and otherwise help customers

bring new “things” online, manual intervention will rapidly become unfeasible.

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Pay-as-you-go network connectivity and elastic infrastructure resources will need to be

provided, managed, and billed automatically if the Internet of Things is to be kept manageable.

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What changes do you see the IoT bringing to your data center – or to the expectations you have for your data center resource provider?

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Tell us about them in the space for Comments below.

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