Chris Sharp, CTO, Digital Realty
Chris Sharp: Beyond the sheer increase in the volume of data created, the sophistication and significance of the advanced applications are increasing at a breakneck pace. Beyond just faster streaming and data transfers, autonomous cars, smart cities, and remote robotics will become possible with rollout of 5G wireless networks.
5G networks aren’t just about speed, they also greatly improve latency and reliability and they eliminate jitter. For some 5G applications like robotic surgeries, the improved network signal is literally a life and death criticality. With far less room for error incorporating precise movements in real-time, the medical industry is on the front-line of those who will benefit from 5G.
This shift will impact how technologies are designed, balancing the advantages and disadvantages of micro-processing at the edge and focusing on flexible, agile network architecture. With developed technology around voice and gesture commands, we may seamlessly become less attached to our devices, as the dependence on a device is to assist us in navigating out into the world instead of away from the world. This means that 5G will assist in moving even more applications into the cloud (and therefore into data centers).
“The biggest question that 5G hasn’t yet answered is where these 5G-enabled applications will ultimately live.” Chris Sharp, Digital Realty
The biggest question that 5G hasn’t yet answered is where these 5G-enabled applications will ultimately live. For instance, much of the processing of virtual reality applications could happen in a core data center, at a micro-edge facility, or at the user, depending on how the applications are developed. This application development will be based on how CSP’s roll out their edge applications and on how 5G networks are ultimately architected, and both will have a huge impact across the data center industry. A global platform that enables this entire supply chain is critical to the success of any new spectrum coming to market.
Data center providers need to be ready for growing hyperscale demands and greater colocation scalability with interconnection that’s seamless and reliable across the globe.