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Cloudera Anywhere Cloud Targets Hybrid AI Across Enterprises
📅 - Cloudera has launched Anywhere Cloud, a hybrid data and AI platform designed to run across public clouds, sovereign infrastructure and private data centers while keeping governance under a single control plane. The product targets enterprises trying to operationalize AI without relocating sensitive data, adding modular services, standards-based interoperability and agentic automation across complex widely distributed environments worldwide.
The problem Cloudera is trying to address is familiar. Large companies rarely have their useful data sitting neatly inside one cloud. It is scattered across legacy data centers, multiple hyperscalers, regulated environments, newer sovereign [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - Alibaba Cloud Adds Third Korean Data Center for Enterprise AI Workloads - Alibaba Cloud has opened a third data center in South Korea, expanding local capacity as enterprise demand for AI infrastructure, sovereign data handling, and lower-latency cloud services intensifies. The facility adds compute, storage, networking, security, database and container services, while extending Alibaba's broader AI infrastructure buildout across Asia and other international markets for enterprise customers and developers.
The expansion gives Korean organizations another local option for running cloud and AI workloads without sending every transaction across borders. That matters for latency-sensitive applications, disaster recovery designs and workloads subject to tighter data [...]
📅 - Kioxia and Sandisk Raise QLC NAND Speeds for AI Storage - Kioxia and Sandisk have unveiled a ninth-generation 2Tb QLC 3D NAND design aimed at AI-heavy storage systems, pairing higher interface speeds with a manufacturing architecture intended to contain capital costs. The companies say the device reaches 4.8Gb/s, improves read and write efficiency, and uses a six-plane layout to raise bandwidth over eighth-generation parts for demanding cloud deployments.
The near-term significance is less about another NAND generation than how the two companies are trying to extract performance without forcing every layer of the manufacturing stack forward at once. Their CMOS directly Bonded to Array architecture separates the CMOS wafer from the memory array, [...]
📅 - How to Get True 10Gbps Speed from Your Linux Dedicated Server - If you have recently upgraded your bare-metal dedicated server to a 10Gbps network port, you might be frustrated to see your actual transfer speeds stuck around 2 Gbps or 3 Gbps.
Having a 10Gbps port does not automatically guarantee 10Gbps of real-world throughput. At Servers99, we frequently help clients optimize their infrastructure. Here is a text-based checklist of what you need to tune on a Linux server to unlock your full bandwidth.
1. Verify Your Physical Link First Before you change any Linux network settings, you must verify your hardware. Use network diagnostic tools like ethtool to check your negotiated link speed. If your server reports a 1000Mb/s speed, you have a physical lay
📅 - Zayo Secures Fiber for 15,000 Miles of AI Network Expansion - Zayo has expanded a long-term fiber supply agreement with Corning, securing a major share of the optical cable needed for a 15,000-mile network expansion through 2030. The deal highlights a less visible constraint on AI infrastructure growth: operators are now locking in physical fiber supply years ahead as data center corridors demand more bandwidth across North America.
The arrangement matters less because Zayo has selected another equipment supplier and more because of what the commitment says about infrastructure planning. Fiber cable, permitting, construction crews and rights-of-way sit well outside the usual discussion around GPUs and megawatts, yet they determine whether new AI [...]
📅 - Saragon Debuts With $1B Backing, Ten U.S. AI Data Centers - Saragon has launched as a new U.S. data center operator with ten facilities, 53 megawatts of installed power, and up to $1 billion in backing from I Squared Capital. Built from assets acquired from Cogent Fiber, the company is targeting AI inference, edge colocation, and high-density workloads across nine major metropolitan markets in the United States today.
The starting footprint is meaningful because Saragon is not entering the market with renderings and a multi-year construction promise. It owns ten operating facilities totaling about 259,000 square feet across Chicago, Atlanta, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Baltimore, Houston, Nashville, and Stockton. I Squared acquired those [...]