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A home away from home: Wayfair goes hybrid on Google Cloud with 100 Gbps Dedicated Interconnect

January 10, 2020
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Shailesh Shukla

Vice President and General Manager, Networking, Google Cloud

Whatever the requirement—everything from enterprise-readiness fundamentals like reliability, performance, and security, to innovations for enabling microservices architecture or hybrid/multi-cloud deployments—the Google Cloud networking portfolio has something to offer.  

For Wayfair Inc., an American e-commerce company and one of the world’s largest online sellers of home goods, globally resilient connectivity was the key to streamlining its move to the cloud. Formerly known as CSN Stores, the company was founded in 2002 and now sells over 14 million home furnishing and décor items from over 11,000 suppliers.

In early 2018, Wayfair was thinking about the best way to run and scale its on-prem server fleet to support its largest sales event of the year—Way Day. With existing data centers and compute capacity around the globe, Wayfair decided to explore a hybrid architecture in Google Cloud that would let them burst their capacity during events like Way Day and Black Friday.

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Google Cloud’s hybrid connectivity networking products provide a fast and reliable connection between customers’ infrastructure to our cloud. Using Google Cloud’s 100 Gbps Dedicated Interconnect helped Wayfair minimize the risk of running out of network capacity during peak hours as well as keeping the data analysis going in order to deliver the products their customers need. The large pipe also allowed Wayfair to control their capacity and have better troubleshooting, capacity planning, and forecasting capabilities. 

"As we evolve our public cloud strategy, our customers depend on secure, high performance, and reliable connectivity from our data centers to Google Cloud. We turned to Google as our cloud provider because Google’s network has the throughput, bandwidth, and latency required for our business applications.” - Steve Crusenberry, Vice President, Infrastructure and Platform Engineering, Wayfair

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