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DENT and SONiC - The Hitchhiker and the Hedgehog!

DENT and SONiC - The Hitchhiker and the Hedgehog!

A decade has now elapsed since the creation of the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) and the Open Compute Project (OCP). The establishment of these two organizations, and the communities that spawned from within, has led to a complete reshaping of the data center market, and more recently, with the addition of the Telecom Infra Project, the telecoms industry.

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DENT and SONiC - The Hitchhiker and the Hedgehog!

A decade has now elapsed since the creation of the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) and the Open Compute Project (OCP). The establishment of these two organizations, and the communities that spawned from within, has led to a complete reshaping of the data center market, and more recently, with the addition of the Telecom Infra Project, the telecoms industry.

A decade has now elapsed since the creation of the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) and the Open Compute Project (OCP). The establishment of these two organizations, and the communities that spawned from within, has led to a complete reshaping of the data center market, and more recently, with the addition of the Telecom Infra Project, the telecoms industry.


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5 disaggregierte Produkte verändern das Erscheinungsbild von Betreibernetzwerken

5 disaggregierte Produkte verändern das Erscheinungsbild von Betreibernetzwerken

Seit 2012 profitieren die Betreiber von Rechenzentren in großem Umfang von den Vorteilen der generischen Bare Metal/Whitebox-Hardware-Revolution, die im Netzwerkbereich stattgefunden hat. Fast ein Viertel aller heute ausgelieferten Switches besteht aus generischer Bare Metal-Hardware. Wobei die sogenannten Brite-Schaltergehäuse (Bare Metal-Hardware die zum Beispiel unter den Marken HPE und Dell vertrieben werden) in dieser Zahl nicht enthalten sind. Es ist grundsätzlich einfacher geworden, Rechenzentren zu automatisieren, zu skalieren und bereitzustellen, ganz zu schweigen von den reduzierten CAPEX- und OPEX-Kosten.

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5 disaggregierte Produkte verändern das Erscheinungsbild von Betreibernetzwerken

Seit 2012 profitieren die Betreiber von Rechenzentren in großem Umfang von den Vorteilen der generischen Bare Metal/Whitebox-Hardware-Revolution, die im Netzwerkbereich stattgefunden hat. Fast ein Viertel aller heute ausgelieferten Switches besteht aus generischer Bare Metal-Hardware. Wobei die sogenannten Brite-Schaltergehäuse (Bare Metal-Hardware die zum Beispiel unter den Marken HPE und Dell vertrieben werden) in dieser Zahl nicht enthalten sind. Es ist grundsätzlich einfacher geworden, Rechenzentren zu automatisieren, zu skalieren und bereitzustellen, ganz zu schweigen von den reduzierten CAPEX- und OPEX-Kosten.

Seit 2012 profitieren die Betreiber von Rechenzentren in großem Umfang von den Vorteilen der generischen Bare Metal/Whitebox-Hardware-Revolution, die im Netzwerkbereich stattgefunden hat. Fast ein Viertel aller heute ausgelieferten Switches besteht aus generischer Bare Metal-Hardware. Wobei die sogenannten Brite-Schaltergehäuse (Bare Metal-Hardware die zum Beispiel unter den Marken HPE und Dell vertrieben werden) in dieser Zahl nicht enthalten sind. Es ist grundsätzlich einfacher geworden, Rechenzentren zu automatisieren, zu skalieren und bereitzustellen, ganz zu schweigen von den reduzierten CAPEX- und OPEX-Kosten.


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5 Whitebox Products Changing the Face of Carrier Networks

5 Whitebox Products Changing the Face of Carrier Networks

Since 2012, hyperscale data center operators have enjoyed the benefits of the bare metal/whitebox revolution that has taken place in networking. Nearly a quarter of all switches now shipped are bare-metal and that does not include the brite boxes (bare-metal rebranded like HPE and Dell) in that figure. It has become easier to automate, scale, provision our data centers, not to mention the reduced CAPEX and OPEX.

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5 Whitebox Products Changing the Face of Carrier Networks

Since 2012, hyperscale data center operators have enjoyed the benefits of the bare metal/whitebox revolution that has taken place in networking. Nearly a quarter of all switches now shipped are bare-metal and that does not include the brite boxes (bare-metal rebranded like HPE and Dell) in that figure. It has become easier to automate, scale, provision our data centers, not to mention the reduced CAPEX and OPEX.

Since 2012, hyperscale data center operators have enjoyed the benefits of the bare metal/whitebox revolution that has taken place in networking. Nearly a quarter of all switches now shipped are bare-metal and that does not include the brite boxes (bare-metal rebranded like HPE and Dell) in that figure. It has become easier to automate, scale, provision our data centers, not to mention the reduced CAPEX and OPEX.


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Data Center Fabrics – The What, When, How!

Data Center Fabrics – The What, When, How!

Legacy, multi-tiered data center architectures, originally designed for north-south traffic, have been pushed to breaking point with cloud computing, big data, virtualization and more. With east-west traffic now dominating the majority of data centre traffic, a new approach to network architecture was imperative. Step forward the data center fabric... Read article

Data Center Fabrics – The What, When, How!

Legacy, multi-tiered data center architectures, originally designed for north-south traffic, have been pushed to breaking point with cloud computing, big data, virtualization and more. With east-west traffic now dominating the majority of data centre traffic, a new approach to network architecture was imperative. Step forward the data center fabric... Legacy, multi-tiered data center architectures, originally designed for north-south traffic, have been pushed to breaking point with cloud computing, big data, virtualization and more. With east-west traffic now dominating the majority of data centre traffic, a new approach to network architecture was imperative. Step forward the data center fabric...

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Creating a Modern Campus Area Network: A ‘How to’ Guide

Creating a Modern Campus Area Network: A ‘How to’ Guide

Without question, Open Networking and SDN have altered the landscape of data center networks irrevocably. Less than a decade has elapsed since Facebook open-sourced its hardware designs for its Prineville, Oregon data center and formed the Open Compute Project (OCP). One month previous, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) had formed to promote the benefits of SDN and the OpenFlow protocol. These two organizations, with more than a little help from companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, have presided over a shift that has massively reduced CAPEX and OPEX, improved scalability, automation, and efficiency and has given the power back to companies to determine what is the best fit for their particular need.
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Creating a Modern Campus Area Network: A ‘How to’ Guide

Without question, Open Networking and SDN have altered the landscape of data center networks irrevocably. Less than a decade has elapsed since Facebook open-sourced its hardware designs for its Prineville, Oregon data center and formed the Open Compute Project (OCP). One month previous, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) had formed to promote the benefits of SDN and the OpenFlow protocol. These two organizations, with more than a little help from companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, have presided over a shift that has massively reduced CAPEX and OPEX, improved scalability, automation, and efficiency and has given the power back to companies to determine what is the best fit for their particular need.
 
Without question, Open Networking and SDN have altered the landscape of data center networks irrevocably. Less than a decade has elapsed since Facebook open-sourced its hardware designs for its Prineville, Oregon data center and formed the Open Compute Project (OCP). One month previous, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) had formed to promote the benefits of SDN and the OpenFlow protocol. These two organizations, with more than a little help from companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, have presided over a shift that has massively reduced CAPEX and OPEX, improved scalability, automation, and efficiency and has given the power back to companies to determine what is the best fit for their particular need.
 

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