Infrabel Deploys Europe 64Gb FC over WDM Solution with Adtran S-Flex
Belgian rail infrastructure manager required major network capacity boost to meet growing data demands of modern operations
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 27, 2024 at 2:01 pmAdtran Holding, Inc. and Arcadiz announced that Infrabel, Belgium’s national railway infrastructure company, has deployed the FSP 3000 S-Flex to boost the capacity of its storage network.
Adtran’s FSP 3000 S-Flex
Providing native 64Gb/s FC,transmission over WDM, the technology ensures reliable, scalable connectivity with significantly increased throughput for Belgium’s critical railway operations. This solution enables Infrabel to efficiently handle increasing data demands, boosting safety, efficiency and communication across Belgium’s rail network. Arcadiz’s service approach, from engineering and installation to 24/7 support, has been instrumental in delivering the high-capacity, future-ready solution.
“This upgrade represents a major leap forward in our storage network capabilities, significantly boosting data throughput and reliability to meet the growing demands of modern railway operations. It equips our network to handle the complexities of today’s digital landscape while providing a scalable infrastructure that connects data centers across multiple locations. This is key for supporting our advanced traffic control systems and enhancing safety, efficiency and communication throughout our rail network,” said Alex Raviart, head, ICT networks, Infrabel. “Our strong collaboration with Adtran and Arcadiz has been essential in achieving this milestone; their shared commitment to innovation and comprehensive support has ensured a seamless transition.”
Infrabel’s deployment of 64Gb FC represents a major enhancement in their SAN connectivity, significantly improving operational efficiency and data management. At the heart of the solution is the Adtran FSP 3000 S-Flex optical terminal, which uniquely supports 16Gb FC, 32Gb FC and 64Gb FC over long distances, effectively linking Infrabel’s geographically dispersed data centers. By utilizing trunking technology, the system combines multiple network interfaces, enhancing throughput and reliability to meet Infrabel’s high-speed, resource-intensive requirements. Complementing these technologies, Arcadiz has delivered comprehensive engineering and installation services and will continue to provide support, ensuring uninterrupted service for Infrabel’s network.
“Infrabel’s network is essential for the efficient functioning of Belgium’s railway infrastructure, which demands both high capacity and unwavering reliability. With its powerful 400Gb/s WDM muxponder, our FSP 3000 S-Flex supports 64Gb FC and various Ethernet line rates, providing the flexibility needed for diverse network environments,” commented Stuart Broome, GM EMEA sales, Adtran. “Infrabel’s new solution delivers ultra-high capacity and low latency, ensuring optimal performance to meet the growing demands of digital transformation. It also offers advanced security for SAN DCI requirements, including support for quantum-safe encryption technology to protect data in motion between data centers over the long term. Specifically engineered to maximize the potential of mission-critical infrastructure, the FSP 3000 S-Flex is elevating Infrabel’s SAN connectivity to new heights.”
“As the need for more SAN connectivity continues to rise in the railway industry, we’re proud to have partnered with Infrabel and Adtran on this critical upgrade. At Arcadiz, as a leading network solutions provider, we deliver reliable and secure data center and cloud connectivity solutions, ensuring our customers have complete peace of mind,” noted Marc Vandeputte, CTO, Arcadiz. “Our ability to deliver a temporary connectivity solution last year underscores our commitment to meeting immediate needs while working towards long-term improvements. This project reflects our dedication to excellence and our deep understanding of Infrabel’s requirements, reinforcing our role as a trusted partner in their technological advancements.”