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Telehouse America selects Juniper Networks to build multi-tenant infrastructure

Telehouse America, a  company that provides carrier-neutral data center services in the US, has deployed Juniper Networks to build a multi-tenant infrastructure that bridges its data centers across multiple US locations.

In addition to supporting the required multi-tenant architecture, Juniper’s Virtual Chassis fabric technology and the Junos OS API enabled is being used for automation, the companies said in a statement. Juniper’s QFX5100 ethernet switch is being used as the basis of the architecture, utilizing EVPN-VXLAN technology across two locations in New York City.

The company also replaced its conventional three-layered network architecture with Juniper’s Virtual Chassis fabric technology and the open standards-based Junos OS API to automate work streams.

[Image courtesy: Telehouse America]

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