Report: AI Tells AWS How Many Servers to Buy and When – Talkin’ Cloud

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Internet giants Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook use Machine Learning to enhance their services for end users, such as real-time search suggestions, face recognition in photos, voice commands, or cloud services for software developers, but they also use Artificial Intelligence to optimize their internal operations. Google revealed in 2014 that it uses Machine Learning to improve energy efficiency of its data centers, and Amazons use of AI to manage warehouses for its e-commerce business hasnt been a secret since at least 2015.

So, it comes as no surprise that Amazon Web Services, the companys cloud services arm, also applies Machine Learning to one of the toughest puzzles in data center management: capacity planning. AWS uses Machine Learning to forecast cloud data center capacity demand and to figure out where on the planet to store additional data center components so that it can expand capacity quickly where and when its needed.

AWS CEO Andy Jassy revealed the practice in front of an audience at this weeks Foundations of Science Breakfast by the Pacific Science Center, GeekWire reported. The company buys an enormous amount of servers on a regular basis. GeekWire quotes Jassy:

The report doesnt provide much detail about what kinds of input data the companys Machine Learning algorithm uses to forecast demand, but one of the primary data sources appears to be its cloud sales team. From the GeekWire report:

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