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Page 1 - Datacenter Networks

Regional Director Eastern & Central Europe, CIS, RussiaBoris GermashevBuilding Next Generation Datacenter Networks

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Proactive Dynamic Networks10DynamicStaticLimited visibility of User, Device, Location, and PresenceAwareness of User, Device, Location, and PresencePr

Page 3 - Data I/O

Transparent Authentication with AD Login InternetIntranetMail ServersCRM DatabaseActive Directory ServerRADIUS ServerLDAP ServerUser logs into the Act

Page 4 - Moore’s Law For Data Centers

Role-based Access001010100010101101010 010101010101010010010UsernameDevice IdentityIP MAC Computer NameRole VLAN LocationSwitch Port#L

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Resilient and ProvenMemory ProtectedPredictablePerformanceAdaptableAcross PlatformsModularDistributedPolicies Intelligent and PersonalizedScripting an

Page 6 - The SDN Model

Extreme Networks Open Fabric and SDN 14Centralized Management/Orchestration PlatformRidgelineSDN ApplicationsVM Lifecycle Management (XNV)User Identit

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xKit: XOS Extensibility and Tools15Crowd-Sourced Knowledge Base to Empower IT

Page 8 - VM Mobility Issues Today

New SDN Applications from Big Switch16• Supported by Extreme Networks• Tested interoperability of Extreme Networks switches and Big Network Controller

Page 9 - How is it related to SDN?

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

Page 11 - Internet

High Density 10 GbE Server Migration45%Power per Rack2xServer Bandwidth15%Infrastructure Costs80%Cables and Switch portsSource: Dell’Oro, 2011Switch

Page 12 - Role-based Access

Hvala!2• Our customer SRCE and our partner S&T for proving this opportunity!

Page 13 - Intelligent and Personalized

Dell’Oro 10GbE Forecast20• RJ-45 10Gbit Ethernet! Standalone Server LOMBlade Server LOMAdapter CardsTwo Factors Driving Dell’Oro Forecast• Increased I

Page 14 - SDN Applications

40 and 100G Market Evolution21• Initial adoption of 100GbE was limited to Service Provider and Internet Exchange Points. • In Data Centers, 100GbE ado

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Barriers for wide adoption of 40G/100GSource: Infonetics Research, 9-Nov 201222• Cost• Reliability of new physical components (especially optics)

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Extensive Portfolio for Wired and Wireless Networks23SDN is supported across all families of Extreme Networks Switches!

Page 17 - – This gives the flexibility

Highest Consolidation• 14.5 RU - 1/3rdof Rack• 768 x 1/10G wire-speed• 192 x 40G wire-speed• High-Density 100GBlackDiamond X8 - IntroductionUnmatched

Page 18 - Network to support SDN

BlackDiamond X8 in Different Data Center Verticals25High Performance ComputingInternet Exchange PointsVirtualized Multi-TenantISPISPISPISPISPISPISPISP

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VBLOCK & Extreme for DR & Avoidance• Ring-Based Interconnect between VBlocks within a Data Center as a High-Speed Bus• Ethernet Replication Ov

Page 20 - Dell’Oro 10GbE Forecast

High Performance Open Fabric - BlackDiamond X82712-Port 40GbE QSFP+ Module48-Port 10GbE SFP+ Module24-Port 40GbE QSFP+ Module12-Port 40GbE-XL QSFP+ Mo

Page 21 - 40 and 100G Market Evolution

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

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Fabric ModuleI/O moduleDirect MatingI/O ModulesMid-plane only for management pathNo mid-plane for data path!Fabric Modules29• Direct Connect data path

Page 23 - Extreme Networks Switches!

Three Corners of the Data Center TriangleData CenterComputeData I/O

Page 24 - ** Through QLogic UA5900

30Highest Capacity for Traffic Handling BlackDiamond X8Provides Highest Return on Investment!20TB is just the beginning (no limitation in the chassi

Page 25 - Virtualized Multi-Tenant

BlackDiamond X – 4-Port 100GBaseX-XL Module31Main Features:• 4-ports wire-speed 100GbE (CFP2)• Non-blocking performance• Choice of 100G-SR (100m) / LR

Page 26 - BlackDiamond X8

100GbE Optics Comparison32CFPCFP2CFP4• Cisco Nexus 7000• Juniper MX• Extreme BDX• Late 2014

Page 27 - Open Fabric

Unified Forwarding Table: Unprecedented Deployment FlexibilityNew XL Modules: Optimal Table UtilizationNetwork Deployment Based ProfilesLegacyUnified

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What is coming to your DC

Page 29 - Fabric Modules

Expansion of the Ethernet35• Ethernet and Infiniband and Fibre Channel– Major driver for Fibre Channel is high risk of making changes in existing SAN–

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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

Page 31 - Main Features:

Audio Video Bridging (AVB) OverviewComing to your datacenter!• AVB networks are used to – Support time & bandwidth-sensitive applications– Using s

Page 32 - 100GbE Optics Comparison

Properties of AVB SystemsPage 38• Time Synchronization– It must be possible to synchronize multiple streams with respect to each other.– Clocks should

Page 33 - Unified Forwarding Table:

You can do it without Network Media System 39• Diminished DSP resources.• Greater cost.• Different software for design and control.• More training and

Page 34 - What is coming to your DC

Moore’s Law For Data CentersDoubles Every 1.5 YearsDoubles Every 4 YearsDoubles Every 1.5 YearsCompute DataI/O

Page 35 - Expansion of the Ethernet

Using Network Media System 40• A single platform system operating on a single network.• Maximized processing resources.• Control from one central loca

Page 36

Audio-Video Bridging

Page 37 - Coming to your datacenter!

Why Audio Video Bridging (AVB)?• Moving to Ethernet solves cabling issues but: – Introduces latency/guaranteed bandwidth and synchronization issues• A

Page 38 - Properties of AVB Systems

What has WiFi to do with your DC?802.11ac coverage and throughput43

Page 40 - Using Network Media System

Extreme Networks Open Fabric and SDN 45Centralized Management/Orchestration PlatformRidgelineSDN ApplicationsVM Lifecycle Management (XNV)User Identit

Page 41 - Audio-Video Bridging

Best-of-Breed Hardware PlatformsStandards-Based, Open & InteroperableOpen EcosystemAutomation & Virtualization IntelligenceLatencyPerformanceS

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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

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The SDN Model6Separate Control/Management Plane from Data/Forwarding PlaneCentralize Network Intelligence and StateAbstract Network Infrastructure fro

Page 46 - Extreme Networks Open Fabric

Network Technology to Meet Future DemandScalable• Bandwidth aggregation to multiply I/O• Seamless migration to higher speeds and feeds Economical• Mi

Page 47 - Flexible

Example of “Complexity which leads to stasis”VM Mobility Issues TodayVirtual Machine Managere.g.NICNICHypervisorHypervisorSwitch Port ConfigIP: 1.1.1.

Page 48 - Thank You!

Example of a “Network Application”Extreme Networks XNV – VM Lifecycle ManagementVirtual Machine ManagerNICNICHypervisorHypervisorNetwork AdminVM1VM1IP

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