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149 TopicsWhy Unified Observability Is the Future of Infrastructure Management
Today’s organizations juggle a mix of physical equipment and digital services, spanning on-premises, cloud, SaaS, and remote locations. But as IT and OT environments grow more intertwined, so do the challenges of managing them. Siloed teams, fragmented data, and reactive monitoring are holding businesses back from true operational efficiency. What if you could gain a single, unified view of all your technology assets—no matter where they reside? Imagine proactively preventing outages, streamlining operations, and boosting cost efficiency with insights from across your IT and OT environments. In one of our latest blogs, we explore: • Why the convergence of IT and OT is reshaping infrastructure management • The business benefits of a unified observability approach across OT and IT • How leading organizations are breaking down silos for better decision making 👉 Read the full blog now!87Views2likes1CommentFabric Cloud Connect for June 2025
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Customers can now order virtual connections with bandwidths up to 25 Gbps in the following metros: Istanbul, Turkey (IL) Lisbon, Portugal (LS) Equinix and AWS have enabled 25 Gbps (the highest hosted connection tier available) in 27 of the 41 Equinix Fabric metros with local AWS Direct Connect on-ramps. Get Started with Equinix Fabric If you'd like more information on connecting your business to the cloud, visit our service provider search tool or product documentation site for service availability, feature descriptions, and deployment considerations.74Views1like0CommentsEquinix Internet Access - additional IPs
Hi team, When ordering Internet Access over fabric for a redundant connection type, how many sets of additional IPs are provided? For example is it just one set of additional IPs anywhere between /30 to /24? Or as it's a redundant pair do we get two sets of additional IPs e.g. additional IP range 1: anything from /30 to /24 additional IP range 2: anything from /30 to /24 ThanksSolved247Views1like6CommentsNew Term-Based Discounts for Equinix Fabric Are Here
We're excited to introduce Equinix Fabric Term-Based Discounts for inter-metro i.e. remote virtual connections (VCs) between your own assets and to your service providers including hyperscalers such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and Oracle. This new pricing option is designed to help you save more while enjoying the high-performance connectivity you rely on. What's New? You now have the option to select 12, 24, or 36-month contracts for inter-metro VCs from your Fabric ports, Network Edge virtual devices and Fabric Cloud Router instances. Here's how you'll benefit: Lower Monthly Rates: Save between 15% and 50% compared to on-demand pricing. For example, a 1 Gbps inter-metro virtual connection between London to New York drops from $1005/month to just $503/month with a 36-month term-based plan. See how much you can save using the Fabric pricing calculator, accessible via the Fabric portal. Simple Provisioning: No approvals required. Just select your term in the self-service portal or Fabric API and enjoy the savings. Broad Capability Support: Applicable across Point-to-Point (EPL & EVPL), Multipoint-to-Multipoint (EP-LAN & EVP-LAN) and IP-WAN services supported by Fabric Cloud Router. Also supported for Z-side service tokens. Predictable Cost Structure: Term based contracts provided set monthly rates, making it easier for you to manage your annual budget. Things to Note Discounts are available only for inter-metro VCs (intra-metro i.e. local VCs are not eligible. Discounts are currently not supported on Network Edge virtual devices to AWS, but are coming soon. Term-based discounts cannot be added to existing VCs, so you’ll need to create a new VC with your chosen term. Why This Matters By locking in discounted rates, you can optimize costs and achieve predictable spending without sacrificing performance, reliability, or flexibility. This is the perfect opportunity to create cost-efficient connectivity solutions tailored to the demands of your business. We'd Love to Hear From You Tap into these savings today by selecting a term-based discount during your next VC provisioning. We’d love to hear how this pricing option benefits your operations. Share your feedback with the team!84Views4likes0CommentsCreating an Azure ExpressRoute and Virtual Connections in the Fabric Portal
In this video, we'll cover how to create an Azure ExpressRoute and Virtual Connections in the Fabric Portal. We start by locating our resource group in the Azure Portal and creating a new ExpressRoute in Azure. Then we head back to the Fabric Portal and create a connection to the new ExpressRoute. Once that's established, we'll head back over to the Azure Portal to configure Private Peering and we wrap it up by confirming the device interfaces of our new connection in the Virtual Device Inventory. Connect to Azure ExpressRoute through the Fabric Portal today: https://fabric.equinix.com/32Views0likes0CommentsCreating Redundant Connections Using Oracle Quick Connect
In this video, we'll show you how to create a redundant connection using Oracle Quick Connect for Equinix Fabric. We'll guide you through each step of the process, providing helpful tips on recommended connection types, how to configure your connection, and how to make changes before submitting. Create a connection with Fabric today: https://fabric.equinix.com/4Views0likes0CommentsHow to Add a Purchase Order to a Fabric Virtual Connection
In this video, we'll show you how to add a purchase order while creating a new Fabric Virtual Connection. This new feature enhances our purchase order option, allowing the user to add an existing purchase order to a new virtual connection. This purchase order option is currently available for AWS, GCP, Oracle, and Azure Quick Connect. We'll guide you through the normal quick connect workflow and then highlight the new purchase order feature in the "Additional Information" section. Create a new virtual connection in the Fabric Portal: https://fabric.equinix.com/16Views0likes0CommentsHow to Order a Standard Fabric Port
In this video, we'll show you how to order a standard Fabric Port. We'll breakdown what a Fabric Port is and how customers use them to connect to service providers, vendors, clouds, themselves, and other partner businesses on the platform. Then we take a step-by-step look at ordering and configuring a new Fabric Port. We cover the Port Details section with special attention paid to the Connections Package selection. Then we show you how to complete the Service Details and Connection Details section before reviewing and submitting your order. Order a Standard Fabric Port in the Fabric Portal today: https://fabric.equinix.com/19Views0likes0Comments