As enterprises and their IT providers seek to harness the potential of cloud computing, their networks must be equipped with five essential elements:
1. High-bandwidth/low-latency switching
2. Convergence to Ethernet
3. Massive virtualization for agile workloads
4. Scalable management
5. Advanced energy efficiency
2. Agenda
Cloud Ready Network Architecture – five required technologies for
virtual, agile data centers
• New FCoE-ready 10GbE Switch for IBM BladeCenter
IBM’s BNT 10-port 10Gb Ethernet Switch Module
– First FCoE-ready blade switch
– First blade switch with 100G uplink capacity
• Stonefly chooses BLADE for its highest performance iSCSI SAN
appliance for massive storage virtualization and cloud computing
• BLADE Switches with VMready first to provide up to 1,000 virtual
ports for cloud-ready networking
– Required shift in how to view Ethernet switches – configure and
manage traffic per Virtual Machine, not per server
– Open – Supports all hypervisors
• BLADE joins Microsoft Virtualization Partner Program
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3. BLADE Overview
• BLADE Info
• Products
– Independent, venture-funded company,
– Embedded switches for blade servers founded 2006
– Top of Rack BLADE RackSwitch™ family
– Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA; 190
– Network virtualization & management
employees
• Achievements
– Sales and Support in North America, AP,
– Nearing 6M datacenter ports shipped Japan, China, Korea, Europe, Middle East
– 12,000+ switches at one customer
– R&D divisions in Ottawa, Canada &
– 54% unit growth in 2008; 48% blade
Durham, NC
switch market share (2x more than Cisco)
– Firsts
• 1st Layer 2-3 & Layer 2-7 for blades
• 1st 10G for blade servers
• 1st blade network virtualization
• 1st Green Networking company
• 1st 10G switch under $500/port
• Customers
– 300 of the Fortune 500; 26+ industries
– Industry leading OEMs and partners
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5. Dynamic Infrastructure: Building the Cloud
• New data centers are using cloud architectures to provide
new levels of flexible, dynamic, cost-effective computing.
• Dynamic cloud-enabled data centers place new demands
on the network.
[compute] [connect] [orchestrate]
Mobile Workload Intelligent Fabric Dynamic Management
Scale
Workload mobility: Fabric Intelligence: Dynamic Management:
• Abstraction of compute • Abstraction of fabric medium • Abstraction of compute & fabric
• Utilization & efficiency • Efficiency & load balancing • Job scheduling & management
• Disaster recovery • Disaster recovery • Disaster recovery
• Ease of provisioning • Ease of provisioning • Global provisioning
• Follows workload
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6. Components of a Cloud
Mobile Workload
Server Server Server
CNA CNA CNA
Orchestration Policies | SLAs
Cross-cloud Workload Mobility
Policies | SLAs
Fabric | Cloud 1 Client Network
Fabric | Cloud 2 Inter-ISP Scale Home Network
Policies | SLAs Policies | SLAs
CNA CNA CNA
Server Server Server
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7. Cloud Ready Network Architecture
Addresses network requirements in five critical areas:
1. High bandwidth / low latency
2. Convergence to Ethernet
3. Support for agile workloads
4. Build-out and management
5. Green / low power
Cloud Ready “Truths”:
• Solutions should be OPEN – with
multi-vendor support
• Customers prefer incremental
deployment, not rip and replace
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8. 10-port 10GbE Switch
First 100G Uplink Blade Server Switch
IBM’s “BNT 10-port 10Gb Ethernet Switch Module”
• 10 x 10G uplinks – first to offer 100 Gbps uplinks in a
single blade server switch
• First FCoE Ready Blade Switch
• Line rate performance with low latency
• Power – Less power than a single light bulb
• Investment Protection Choose what you need, per port:
10G SFP+ Fiber Optics
10G SFP+ Direct Attach Cable (twinax)
1G optics for legacy connections
1. High bandwidth / low latency
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9. 10-port 10GbE Switch
First FCoE-ready Blade Switch
SAN, LAN, and Cluster traffic will converge on 10G Ethernet SAN
• Lossless with Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE)
– Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Fibre Channel
• Low latency for high-performance clusters (HPC)
• Low power due to fewer components
• Low cost – reduce adapters, cabling & management
LAN Ethernet
Ethernet
HPC
Cluster
FCoE
Traffic InfiniBand
10-port 10Gb ESM Gateways
• NAS and iSCSI – available today – work better with loss-less fabrics
• Open solutions preserve customer choice
2. Convergence to Ethernet
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10. Partner Validation – Stonefly
• StoneFly, Inc., a leading supplier of
integrated IP Storage Area Network (SAN)
systems
– Virtualized IP SAN solution with enterprise-class
performance of up to 950MB/s using 10 Gigabit
Ethernet.
– Solution combines StoneFly’s new Voyager IP
SAN appliance with BLADE’s RackSwitch 10
Gigabit Ethernet data center switch to deliver
this best-of-breed iSCSI SAN performance.
– Stonefly supports VMware – to enable storage in
a seamless, flexible and dynamic cloud
environment
1. High bandwidth / low latency switch
2. Convergence of storage traffic to Ethernet
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11. BLADE’s RackSwitch Outperforms Cisco
BLADE : 8x lower latency than Cisco BLADE: 100% Line Rate BLADE: Certified
Cisco: <50% Line Rate interoperability into
Cisco networks
BLADE: 65% lower power than Cisco BLADE: 5x better price/performance
than Cisco
Tolly #209115, “BLADE Network Technologies RackSwitch G8100 Series: Competitive Performance Evaluation versus Cisco Catalyst 4900M Switch,” May 2009
Tolly #209116, “BLADE Network Technologies: RackSwitch G8000, G8100, and G8124 Functionality Certification and Cisco Catalyst Interoperability Evaluation,” May 2009
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12. VMready
First 1000 Port Cloud-ready Switch
Today’s switch RackSwitch with VMreadyTM:
• Switch sees physical ports • Switch sees each Virtual Machine
• Can’t manage VM traffic • Automatic tracking of VMs
Server Server Server Server Server Server
VMs
physical ports v-ports
10’s of Physical ports Up to 1000’s of Virtual ports
A totally new way of looking at Ethernet switching!
3. Support for agile workloads
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13. VMreadyTM – for Virtualization Mobility
Today’s switches, before VMready Switch with VMready
Manual Configuration to support Automatic configuration per Virtual
Virtual Machine mobility port
Complex – lots of time configuring Reduced load on IT staff
High risk for security exposures Security settings follow VMs
automatically
Reporting granularity: physical ports Automatic tracking of VM traffic
Features of VMready
• Shipping today for HP and IBM blade server systems
• Shipping on RackSwitch later this year
• Scalable from 0 to 1000 VMs at no additional cost
• No CPU resources used – entirely switch based
• OPEN – VMready works with VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, Xen, Red Hat & others
• BLADE joins Microsoft Virtualization Partner Program – announced today
3. Support for agile workloads
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14. Cloud Build-out Requires a Scale Up Approach
• Rackonomics – building out data
centers a rack (or more) at a time
Web
– Design once, then replicate
traffic
• SmartConnect™ I/O Virtualization
– Provide centralized I/O points for a whole
blade chassis or rack Video
– Decouple scaling of CPU, I/O and storage traffic
– Server-centric interface for server
administrators
Backup
traffic
4. Build out and management
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15. BLADEHarmony Manager
Manage by VM, Device, Chassis, Rack, etc
DB
Manage traffic from “per VM”
to “per Rack” and beyond
Racks,
Blade Rows,
VMs Servers Switches Server Containers,
Chassis Data Centers
4. Build out and management
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16. BLADEHarmony Manager User Interface
Quick drill down to
specific areas to monitor
Navigation Tree
provides logical
grouping
Graph real-
time metrics
over time
Health Summary
of devices
4. Build out and management
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17. Smarter Planet – Energy Savings
• 10-port 10GbE switch for IBM
– less power than a single light bulb (82W)
• RackSwitch 24 port G8124
– less power than 2 light bulbs (165 W)
SFP+ optics
5. Power efficiency
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18. Cloud Ready Network Architecture
Addresses network requirements in five critical areas:
1. High bandwidth / low latency 10-port 10Gb ESM
2. Convergence to Ethernet 10-port 10Gb ESM
3. Support for agile workloads VMready 1000 port switch
4. Build-out and management Rackonomics
5. Green / low power All BLADE switches
Coming Cloud Ready announcements
will continue to build on these five
requirements
Cloud Ready “Truths”:
• OPEN solutions – with multi-vendor support
• Incremental deployment, not rip and replace
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19. Disclaimer
• BLADE makes no warranties regarding the accuracy of this information. BLADE does not warrant or
represent that it will introduce any product to which the information relates. It is presented for discussion
purposes only.
• All statements regarding BLADE’s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal
without notice, at BLADE’s sole discretion.
• Prices, delivery dates and technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
• Copyright 2009 BLADE Network Technologies. BLADE Network Technologies, the BLADE logo,
BLADEHarmony, RackSwitch, SmartConnect and VMready are trademarks of BLADE Network
Technologies. All other names or marks are property of their respective owners.
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