New data record at Europe’s largest Internet Exchange: DE-CIX Frankfurt breaks the sound barrier at 14 Terabits per second
Frankfurt am Main, 15.12.2022: DE-CIX Frankfurt – Europe’s largest Internet Exchange – has once again set a record for data throughput. At around 9pm CET yesterday evening – in parallel to the World Cup semi-final between France and Morocco – traffic flowing over the exchange hit 14.4 terabits of data throughput per second. With this new record, data traffic on the Frankfurt Internet Exchange at peak times has risen by 33 percent this year alone, and by more than 70 percent since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. 14 terabits per second is as much data as simultaneously streaming over 3 million HD-quality videos. In the analog world, it corresponds to about 3.2 billion written A-4 pages, a stack almost 350 kilometers high – the distance between the Earth and the International Space Station (ISS). DE-CIX CTO Dr. Thomas King explains the increase as follows: “Normally – at least, before Covid-19 – the major Internet Exchanges were growing at about 10 percent a year. Such strong growth in such a short time is the result of more and more people using streaming services, for example to live-stream sports events or play online games. On top of that, simultaneous rollouts of software updates for computers or smartphones mean that data throughput is going through the roof.” On the load limits of the DE-CIX infrastructure, King continues: “For DE-CIX, a peak like yesterday’s does not pose problem, as we always keep at least 25 percent additional capacity available for such eventualities. In the long term, we always expand our capacity once we reach 65 percent of existing capacity. The remaining 35 percent is needed both for redundancy and to ensure there is always sufficient room for traffic growth,” King concluded.