The infrastructure expansion targets businesses struggling with the limitations of legacy 10 Gbps environments. By increasing the network ceiling, Flexential aims to facilitate rapid data movement between facilities and public clouds without the latency associated with third-party connections. COO Sam Rudek noted that current AI investments are frequently stymied by networks built for a previous era, necessitating a shift toward higher throughput foundations.
Flexential Upgrades Network Backbone to 400 Gbps for AI Workloads
Data center provider Flexential has overhauled its private network infrastructure, rolling out a 400 Gbps backbone across 15 facilities in Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, and Portland. The upgrade allows enterprise customers to secure 100 Gbps access ports, addressing the massive bandwidth requirements of modern AI training and high-density cloud architectures.
Integrated into the FlexAnywhere platform, the upgrade enables users of the Flexential Fabric to provision capacity in under 90 minutes, bypassing traditional procurement cycles. This shift provides direct, dedicated throughput to major providers like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle, effectively bypassing congested public peering points. Beyond the current four-city rollout, the company plans to extend these 400 Gbps capabilities to additional markets early next year as part of its broader strategy to support evolving hybrid IT demands.




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