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Cisco : Global data traffic is growing rapidly

by Dinesh Beniwal on Nov 30, 2011

Network apparatus builder Cisco Systems Inc pronounced tellurian cloud information trade will grow during a devalue annual rate of 66 percent between 2010 and 2015.
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Network apparatus builder Cisco Systems Inc pronounced tellurium cloud information trade will grow during a devalue annual rate of 66 percent between 2010 and 2015, as consumers and businesses find untethered entrance to calm and applications.

Cisco Networking Academy.jpgAccording to Cisco: Global data centre traffic overall will increase four-fold, a 33 percent compound annual growth rate between 2010 and 2015,that means it translates into data traffic of 4.8 zettabytes per year by 2015 or every man, woman and child watching a full length movie once a day for one year. All regions can currently support some level of cloud services based on average download and upload speeds and the time it takes for information to pass through the network for business and consumer connections.

Economic considerations were also a significant factor, Shetty said, because cloud-based data centers could support more virtual machines and workloads than traditional data centers making remote storage more cost-efficient.

IT research firm Forrester has forecast the global cloud computing market will grow to $241 billion in 2020 from $41 billion this year.

Web browsing or social networking, while advanced cloud services, which have higher network requirements, include advanced gaming and high definition video conferencing.

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