How It Works: Aryaka and 8x8 Aryaka implements connectivity to 8x8 datacenters (DC) using its Virtual Office (VO) implementation. It creates 5 VOs on its backend and each customer site belonging to Aryaka is mapped to a region, connects to a VO and is used to access 8x8 for that region. The customer site is mapped based on the POP to which it connects. The following table provides a mapping of the Aryaka customer site POPs and regions: Aryaka PoPs Region Los Angeles, San Jose US-West Dallas, Miama, Ashburn. Chicago, San Paulo US-East Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, London, Johannesburg EMEA Singapore, India, Taipei, Dubai, Tokyo, Seoul, China PoPs, Hong Kong APAC Sidney Sydney 8x8 provides the public IP subnets to Aryaka, which is hosted in their DCs. The traffic to 8x8 GTM/DNS server IP address is routed over the regional VO. 8x8 maintains a mapping of the Aryaka pubic subnets to that region, so that when endpoints register via Aryaka, they are redirected to the services hosted in that region. The following diagram provides a high-level overview of the solution architecture. It is important to note that Aryaka connects the customer location to the closest 8x8 DC. Aryaka Key Results UCAAS PERFORMANCE PACKET LOSS DECREASED ACCELERATED BY UP TO ALMOST 0% TO 20X 8X8 / CASE STUDY LEARN MORE | [email protected] | +1.877.727.9252 3
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