New data centers that are diverse, ubiquitous, secure, and smart, and support zero carbon, energy saving, flexible resources, peer-to-peer, and SysMoore interconnection will become the direction of industry development.
Continuous innovation in computing power supply and breakthroughs in challenging resource constraints will become the main theme of data center development in the future
The effective AI computing power provided by a single cluster is expected to reach100 EFLOPS
All-flash storage is expected to account for80%at data centers
The automation level of industry-leading data centers is expected to reachL4
The green power usage of large data centers is expected to reach100%
Function-level computing, storage, and network resource allocation is expected to be possible in leading cloud data centers
The penetration rate of hyper-converged Ethernet in data centers is expected to reach80%
Key features
Improve the overall efficiency of data centers through systematic innovation, maximize the scissors difference between computing power supply and resource constraints, and accelerate towards an intelligent world
Diverse and ubiquitous
Big clusters: construction from a single server to a cabinet; O&M from a single server to a cluster or even the entire data center
Lightweight edges: from the center to the edge, meeting low-latency service processing and data security requirements of various industries
New patterns: construction of underwater data centers and space data centers to meet various application scenarios
Full pooling: application-centric; pooling of computing, transport, and storage resources
Flexible computing: providing flexible computing services based on utilization and QoS; shortening the computing lease term from days to hours or minutes
Ubiquitous collaboration: from a single region to cross-region synergy
Hyper-convergence: multiple computing buses and network technologies converged and unified to implement heterogeneous peer-to-peer passthrough
High performance: innovative design of next-generation high-performance computing data centers based on the high-speed peer-to-peer interconnection architecture
Optical-intrinsic: all-optical interconnection within data centers