Network Infrastructure
The network infrastructure is a critical component that ensures low-latency, high-throughput connections between users and the data centers. Omix uses a multi-layered approach to network design, combining both physical and software-defined networking (SDN) technologies.
Low-Latency Interconnects: Omix’s data centers are interconnected through dark fiber links that provide direct, low-latency connections between facilities. This setup minimizes the latency for distributed computing tasks that require resources from multiple data centers.
Software-Defined Networking (SDN): SDN allows Omix to dynamically manage and optimize network traffic. By decoupling the control plane from the data plane, Omix can implement sophisticated traffic management policies, load balancing, and failover mechanisms. This flexibility is crucial for maintaining performance and reliability, especially during peak usage periods.
Security Layers: Security is paramount in Omix’s network design. The network is segmented into various zones, each with its own security policies and firewalls. Intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPS) are deployed at multiple layers to monitor and block suspicious activities in real-time. Additionally, all data in transit is encrypted using TLS 1.3 to protect against eavesdropping and man-in-the-middle attacks.
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