Regional Director Eastern & Central Europe, CIS, RussiaBoris GermashevBuilding Next Generation Datacenter Networks
Proactive Dynamic Networks10DynamicStaticLimited visibility of User, Device, Location, and PresenceAwareness of User, Device, Location, and PresencePr
Transparent Authentication with AD Login InternetIntranetMail ServersCRM DatabaseActive Directory ServerRADIUS ServerLDAP ServerUser logs into the Act
Role-based Access001010100010101101010 010101010101010010010UsernameDevice IdentityIP MAC Computer NameRole VLAN LocationSwitch Port#L
Resilient and ProvenMemory ProtectedPredictablePerformanceAdaptableAcross PlatformsModularDistributedPolicies Intelligent and PersonalizedScripting an
Extreme Networks Open Fabric and SDN 14Centralized Management/Orchestration PlatformRidgelineSDN ApplicationsVM Lifecycle Management (XNV)User Identit
xKit: XOS Extensibility and Tools15Crowd-Sourced Knowledge Base to Empower IT
New SDN Applications from Big Switch16• Supported by Extreme Networks• Tested interoperability of Extreme Networks switches and Big Network Controller
Flexibility of SDN requires new level of scalability 17• Each flow can have a lot of attributes – This gives the flexibility– And yet requires to stor
Network to support SDN
High Density 10 GbE Server Migration45%Power per Rack2xServer Bandwidth15%Infrastructure Costs80%Cables and Switch portsSource: Dell’Oro, 2011Switch
Hvala!2• Our customer SRCE and our partner S&T for proving this opportunity!
Dell’Oro 10GbE Forecast20• RJ-45 10Gbit Ethernet! Standalone Server LOMBlade Server LOMAdapter CardsTwo Factors Driving Dell’Oro Forecast• Increased I
40 and 100G Market Evolution21• Initial adoption of 100GbE was limited to Service Provider and Internet Exchange Points. • In Data Centers, 100GbE ado
Barriers for wide adoption of 40G/100GSource: Infonetics Research, 9-Nov 201222• Cost• Reliability of new physical components (especially optics)
Extensive Portfolio for Wired and Wireless Networks23SDN is supported across all families of Extreme Networks Switches!
Highest Consolidation• 14.5 RU - 1/3rdof Rack• 768 x 1/10G wire-speed• 192 x 40G wire-speed• High-Density 100GBlackDiamond X8 - IntroductionUnmatched
BlackDiamond X8 in Different Data Center Verticals25High Performance ComputingInternet Exchange PointsVirtualized Multi-TenantISPISPISPISPISPISPISPISP
VBLOCK & Extreme for DR & Avoidance• Ring-Based Interconnect between VBlocks within a Data Center as a High-Speed Bus• Ethernet Replication Ov
High Performance Open Fabric - BlackDiamond X82712-Port 40GbE QSFP+ Module48-Port 10GbE SFP+ Module24-Port 40GbE QSFP+ Module12-Port 40GbE-XL QSFP+ Mo
BlackDiamond X8 Chassis – Rear Open28Fabric Module Slots12 3 4Fan Tray Slots1 2 3 4 5Power Supply Sockets1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8A BRear Configuration• 4 Fabri
Fabric ModuleI/O moduleDirect MatingI/O ModulesMid-plane only for management pathNo mid-plane for data path!Fabric Modules29• Direct Connect data path
Three Corners of the Data Center TriangleData CenterComputeData I/O
30Highest Capacity for Traffic Handling BlackDiamond X8Provides Highest Return on Investment!20TB is just the beginning (no limitation in the chassi
BlackDiamond X – 4-Port 100GBaseX-XL Module31Main Features:• 4-ports wire-speed 100GbE (CFP2)• Non-blocking performance• Choice of 100G-SR (100m) / LR
100GbE Optics Comparison32CFPCFP2CFP4• Cisco Nexus 7000• Juniper MX• Extreme BDX• Late 2014
Unified Forwarding Table: Unprecedented Deployment FlexibilityNew XL Modules: Optimal Table UtilizationNetwork Deployment Based ProfilesLegacyUnified
What is coming to your DC
Expansion of the Ethernet35• Ethernet and Infiniband and Fibre Channel– Major driver for Fibre Channel is high risk of making changes in existing SAN–
What is a Data Center? Barco Digital Operating RoomExtreme Networks X670 is in the heart of each room!36• Fully IP-centric solution for image distribu
Audio Video Bridging (AVB) OverviewComing to your datacenter!• AVB networks are used to – Support time & bandwidth-sensitive applications– Using s
Properties of AVB SystemsPage 38• Time Synchronization– It must be possible to synchronize multiple streams with respect to each other.– Clocks should
You can do it without Network Media System 39• Diminished DSP resources.• Greater cost.• Different software for design and control.• More training and
Moore’s Law For Data CentersDoubles Every 1.5 YearsDoubles Every 4 YearsDoubles Every 1.5 YearsCompute DataI/O
Using Network Media System 40• A single platform system operating on a single network.• Maximized processing resources.• Control from one central loca
Audio-Video Bridging
Why Audio Video Bridging (AVB)?• Moving to Ethernet solves cabling issues but: – Introduces latency/guaranteed bandwidth and synchronization issues• A
What has WiFi to do with your DC?802.11ac coverage and throughput43
Extreme Networks Open Fabric and SDN 45Centralized Management/Orchestration PlatformRidgelineSDN ApplicationsVM Lifecycle Management (XNV)User Identit
Best-of-Breed Hardware PlatformsStandards-Based, Open & InteroperableOpen EcosystemAutomation & Virtualization IntelligenceLatencyPerformanceS
Network Technology to Meet Future DemandScalable• Bandwidth aggregation to multiply I/O• Seamless migration to higher speeds and feeds Economical• Mi
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View from Open Networking Foundation (ONF)5• The Need for a New Network Architecture – Changing traffic patterns – The “consumerization of IT”– The ri
The SDN Model6Separate Control/Management Plane from Data/Forwarding PlaneCentralize Network Intelligence and StateAbstract Network Infrastructure fro
Network Technology to Meet Future DemandScalable• Bandwidth aggregation to multiply I/O• Seamless migration to higher speeds and feeds Economical• Mi
Example of “Complexity which leads to stasis”VM Mobility Issues TodayVirtual Machine Managere.g.NICNICHypervisorHypervisorSwitch Port ConfigIP: 1.1.1.
Example of a “Network Application”Extreme Networks XNV – VM Lifecycle ManagementVirtual Machine ManagerNICNICHypervisorHypervisorNetwork AdminVM1VM1IP
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