Monday, October 31, 2016

Dell/EMC, SnapRoute reinforce OpenSwitch networking features

Looking to broaden the qualities of its open source stack, the #OpenSwitch project said #SnapRoute and #Dell #EMC will add new features to its network operating system. Specifically, the new contributions include:

SnapRoute’s open source network stack and management services, which support a modular, hardware independent NOS, accessible through a complete set of APIs.
Dell EMC’s OS10 Open Edition, which represents an open, disaggregated base subsystem incorporating hardware and platform abstraction layers for networking switching applications. On top of OS 10 base module run application modules which include traditional Layer 2/3 networking functions and other IP, fabric, security, and management and automation tools from Dell, Linux, third-parties and the open source community.
“OpenSwitch is now one step closer to providing the data center community with an open source network operating system that enables organizations to focus on developing innovative networking solutions, which can exploit Cavium’s extensible switch architecture to address rapidly changing market needs," said Albert Fishman, Linux Foundation OpenSwitch project marketing chair and senior technical marketing manager of Cavium Switching Platform Group.

HP formed OpenSwitch 2015 to develop a programmable open source network operating system for data centers. At the time HP said traditional networking is based on a closed, proprietary and vertically integrated model that does not let customers or developers innovate and tailor networks to meet business needs because there is no community-based access to NOS source code for modification. An open source NOS lets developers engineer networks to prioritize business critical workloads and functions, ease interoperability, and relieve customers of proprietary software licensing structures.

http://www.networkworld.com/article/3136762/lan-wan/dell-emc-snaproute-reinforce-openswitch-networking-features.html

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