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Why is everyone interested in SDN?
Mobil
e
Cloud
Big
Data
Agile, Automated & Shared Infrastructure
Agile
Enterpri
se
Minutes Weeks / Months
Provisioning Time Today
Servers Networking
Customers are looking for
• Programmability & Automation - for innovation & agility
• Multi-tenancy – for sharing infrastructure
• Network Services independent of HW, location & topology – for
flexibility
• Open Standards & interoperability – for lower CAPEX
• Simpler management & control – for lower OPEX
IT Drivers
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What is SDN (Software Defined
Networking)?• According to Open Networking Foundation [ Purist definition ]
SDN is a new approach to networking in which network
control is decoupled from the data forwarding function
and is directly programmable.
The result is an extremely dynamic, manageable, cost-
effective, and adaptable architecture that gives
administrators unprecedented programmability,
automation, and control.
Control
Plane
Switch:
Data
Plane
Logical
Switch
Mgmt &
Analytics
Switch:
Data & Control
Plane Plane
API
(e.g. OpenFlow)
Mgmt
SNMP/CLI
XML
NETCONF
Network
Services
Traditional Model SDN Model
Network
Services
Note: Many people have a “pragmatic” view of SDN
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What is Project OpenDaylight?
OpenDaylight is an open source project under the Linux
Foundation with the mutual goal of furthering the adoption
and innovation of Software Defined Networking (SDN) through
the creation of a common industry supported framework.
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Key SDN Openflow Use Cases
Multi-tenant DC (Network Slicing) L4-7 Services & Traffic Steering
WAN /
Inter-DC
Network
SDN based Cloud
burst & bandwidth
optimization
Cloud Burst & BW Optimization
Logical L2
Switch
A B C D E F
A D C E B F
Logical L2
Switch
Logical L2
Switch
Virtual Data Center
A
VDC B
Workload
Orchestrato
r
Tenan
t
SDN
Controll
er
A B C D E F
Tenan
t
SDN
Controll
er
POLICIES
Production
Network
(Traditional)
Analytics &
Visibility
Systems
SDN
Control
ler
SDN based TAP
Network
Monitoring & Visibility Networks
DC 1 DC 2
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Greenfield & Cloud
Environments
Legacy
Environments
Hypervisor
Overlay
(NVO)
Dell POV on Software Defined
Networking
The only networking vendor with a 3-prong Unbiased Approach
• NVO Gateway for
VMware & Microsoft
• Legacy interoperability
• Automation
• Open Flow & Controller
interoperability
Dell
Software-Defined
Networking
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Bare metal
provisioning
Virtual
server
networking
Interoperability & Automation
Simplifying the complex in today’s Data Center
Smart
scripting
Fabric
management
Programmati
c
management
Element
management
Dell switches also have Interoperability with Cisco/others for layer
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Contact Information
Reach Kamesh for additional information:
Dell.com/OpenStack
Dell.com/Crowbar
Kamesh_Pemmaraju@Dell.com
Twiiter: @kpemmaraju
Blog: http://www.cloudel.com
Notas do Editor
We (Dell)are pursuing a three pronged approach for SDN. They areNetwork Virtualization Overlay (NVO) - Vmware and Microsoft are driving it from the hypervisor with VXLAN & NVGRE. Vmware bought Nicira to strengthen their position in this technology. We are partnering with them to offer a complete solution. We will complement their solution with NVO gateways (gateways are needed to talk to legacy networks and physical servers). Initially, it will be an x-86 based appliance for NVO gateway and over time a switch based NVO gateway.OpenFlow based network virtualization for customers wanting end-2-end (physical or virtual+physical switch) SDN solution. These are likely to be greenfield or cloud customers.Here, we are partnering with BigSwitch as the primary OF controller vendor. We have also started to partner with others like NTT Data. Our OF enabled switches work with any OF 1.0 compliant controllers – they include many open source controllers like Floodlight. We have shown our solution working with Openstack cloud orchestration at Interop 2012.If customers want to continue to deploy legacy (traditional) switches, we offerbetter manageability of traditional switches (with Open Automation capabilities like bare metal provisioning, Smart scripting, programmatic management, virtual server networking etc). We realize that many customers have Cisco switches in their network – hence, we offer excellent inter-op with Cisco switches/networks with Cisco like CLI and highly inter-operable spanning tree protocols.We at Dell are not biased towards any one approach – we don’t have a technology religion. Other vendors like Cisco are biased.