EarthLink, Inc. has announced plans to extend its core fiber IP network, expand its IT Solutions footprint with four additional data centers and launch its next generation cloud hosting platform. By integrating additional distributed data centers with an expanded IP network, EarthLink is creating an end-to-end cloud fabric to meet the growing demand for highly-secure cloud hosting and IT services.
EarthLink will expand its new cloud hosting platform into four new data centers in San Jose, Chicago, Dallas, and South Florida throughout next year through agreements with leading-edge space and power providers. It is also enhancing its existing data center in Rochester, NY with its next-generation cloud architecture early next year. The company’s next generation cloud architecture is a state-of-the-art, integrated computing and storage platform designed to support current and future demands of the IT Services business. EarthLink is using best-in-breed platforms to provide comprehensive IT solutions including cloud hosting, virtual desktop, security, colocation, back-up, and application solutions.
Leveraging geographically-diverse data centers, EarthLink is creating fault-tolerant enterprise class solutions with nationwide availability and high performing network connectivity. EarthLink will have a total of eight data centers which will be linked to its nationwide IP network.
To interconnect this expanded data center footprint, EarthLink is extending its fiber network and adding next generation optical transport capabilities from Miami, FL to Virginia, increasing capacity in key markets including Ashburn, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Orlando, and building its fiber network into Texas, adding seven major markets including Austin, Dallas, San Antonio and Houston. The additional capacity will allow EarthLink to offer new native 100 Gig transport services across its diverse fiber footprint, offering customers the advantage of unique network routes for enhanced redundancy and network diversity.
“We see in the marketplace that the IT needs of companies are growing and evolving as they look for ways to virtualize their businesses and strategically maintain, if not decrease their cost structures,” said Michael Toplisek, executive vice president of products and marketing, EarthLink. “As a result, EarthLink is continuing to evolve our IT solutions architecture, infrastructure and services. By providing regional data center diversity combined with our expanded national IP network footprint, EarthLink can deliver the performance customers need with the peace of mind that their data is secure in our cloud. Beyond cloud hosting, in conjunction with our IP and fiber network expansion, EarthLink is poised to deliver disaster recovery and business continuity solutions that are mission-critical to businesses in all industries.”