About Fiber Mountain
About
Fiber Mountain
Fiber Mountain brings innovation to the physical layer of data center networks. Using sensor technology and software, with fiber optic cables and patch panels, Fiber Mountain provides real-time knowledge about deployed topology, network connectivity, planned and unplanned changes, security and intrusion detection, and overall health of the data center physical infrastructure. The result is a known physical layer network with a higher uptime, more security, and controlled operational costs.
Fiber Mountain
Glass Core
Glass Core also simplifies network monitoring. For security reasons and troubleshooting, the demand for monitoring of network traffic has increased. In the standard approach, passive TAPs are deployed in order to monitor traffic, but because these TAPs are expensive, limited numbers are purchased.
Fiber Mountain
Glass Core
Glass Core also simplifies network monitoring. For security reasons and troubleshooting, the demand for monitoring of network traffic has increased. In the standard approach, passive TAPs are deployed in order to monitor traffic, but because these TAPs are expensive, limited numbers are purchased.
Hear from the Experts
Leveraging [Fiber Mountain’s] innovative optical networking Glass Core, CrossCage implements fully software-driven carrier connections in colocation facilities’ where multiple carriers place endpoints to their networks for colocation customers to access.
In the world of SDN, Layers 2 and 3 tend to take all the glory. But Fiber Mountain’s Glass Core architecture puts the focus on the physical layer for the first time.
The release addresses the manual constraints of the Meet-Me-Room by completing collocation data center cross-connect requests in seconds. And, at the recent industry event, the solution earned another Best in Show award for the trophy case.