Intelligent Data Centres Issue 10 | Page 32

EDITOR’S QUESTION networks that scale to support large numbers of servers with virtualisation and containers. MICHAEL KAGAN, CTO, MELLANOX TECHNOLOGIES They are also deploying smarter and more open networking at the Edge, in stores, cars, factories and homes to allow important decisions to be made at the Edge of the network and within the network, in real time. A big part of these faster, smarter and more open networking solutions are Open Ethernet switches plus SmartNICs and I/O Processing Units (IPUs) that run or integrate with open- source solutions. Advanced customers leverage Open Ethernet switches with advanced control plane and telemetry options, like the Mellanox Spectrum family. he traditional model of a data centre – where the network merely transmits all data to a central server for processing by the regular CPU – can no longer keep up. T More and more data processing is happening at the ‘Edge’ and closer to the users and mobile devices. At the same time, more data storage and processing are moving to hybrid clouds, where workloads move between private data centres and the public cloud. In response, enterprises and telcos are switching to a more ‘cloud-like’ open networking model, running fewer protocols and building large leaf-spine 32 Issue 10 Mellanox pioneered the Open Ethernet approach to network disaggregation with multiple families of Ethernet switches supporting a wide range of open network operating systems, including SONiC – Software for Open Networking in the Cloud – which is a fully open sourced NOS for Ethernet switches, first created by Microsoft to run Microsoft Azure cloud networking and now managed by the Open Compute Project (OCP). Mellanox is making SONiC available and accessible and more easily supported for tier two cloud providers, telcos and large enterprises that want to embrace open source technologies and leverage the R&D investments of hyperscaler cloud titans in a vendor-supported networking environment. These Mellanox switches also support other network operating system (NOS) choices including Cumulus Linux, Mellanox Onyx and multiple Linux-based options. Open networking support gives customers the power to choose the best open-source software and run it on the fastest, most innovative and most flexible switches, so they benefit from the bigger cloud players’ experience and contributions to scalable networking, both in the data centre and out at the Edge. ◊ OPEN NETWORKING SUPPORT GIVES CUSTOMERS THE POWER TO CHOOSE THE BEST OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE AND RUN IT ON THE FASTEST, MOST INNOVATIVE AND MOST FLEXIBLE SWITCHES. www.intelligentdatacentres.com