PacketFabric has announced a significant update to its private cloud connectivity offering.
PacketFabric’s hosted cloud connectivity product now offers capacity starting at 50Mbps, reduced monthly recurring costs, and additional on-ramps to leading public clouds, available from more than 160 on-net locations.
PacketFabric now also supports connectivity to AWS Transit Gateway. AWS Transit Gateway is a service that enables customers to connect their Amazon VPCs and their on-premises networks to a single gateway.
PacketFabric provides private connectivity to multiple public clouds via its hosted cloud connectivity service. Additionally, for users with higher bandwidth needs or more complex requirements, the company’s dedicated cloud connectivity service provides customers with an exclusive connection.
PacketFabric’s hosted cloud connectivity service utilizes existing interconnects between PacketFabric and the cloud service provider starting at 50Mbps, while its dedicated cloud connectivity service allows for connections between 1Gbps and 100Gbps for a customer’s exclusive use.
PacketFabric has added 36 additional on-ramps in the United States, Europe, and Australia to AWS and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). By connecting to PacketFabric’s network at any location, customers can instantly connect to any on-net cloud provider in any available market.