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Home » Arrcus brings Egress Cost Control to Multicloud

Arrcus brings Egress Cost Control to Multicloud

January 29, 2024
in Clouds and Carriers, Data Centers
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Arrcus introduced an Egress Cost Control (ECC) capability for its FlexMCN multi-cloud networking solution.

Arrcus’ Egress Cost Control helps enterprises slash cloud connectivity costs by intelligently routing traffic to destinations with the lowest egress costs.

This is especially useful for bandwidth-hungry applications such as distributed Large Language Models (LLM) for generative AI, Database Replication, High Performance Computing (HPC), as well as hybrid work. In these instances, customers routinely incur significant costs in their cloud bills because of hidden data egress charges. This is distinctly different from charges levied by a cloud provider when a customer exits the cloud permanently.

“With Arrcus’ ECC-enabled FlexMCN, organizations can now gain granular control over cloud egress costs to achieve significant savings,” said Shekar Ayyar, Chairman and CEO at Arrcus. “We are committed to innovating and addressing the challenges faced by businesses in multi-cloud environments as is evident from this smart solution.”

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