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Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
1 Virtualization
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Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
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1 Virtualization
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1 Virtualization
VM Aware
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Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
2 Distributed
Applications
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1 Virtualization
VM Aware
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2 Distributed
Applications
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1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
VM Aware
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2 Distributed
Applications
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1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
VM Aware
FC . . .
SAN
Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
X
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth
VM Aware
FC . . .
SAN
Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
X
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth
VM Aware
FC . . .
SAN
Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
Cost &
Complexity
4 N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
X
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth
VM Aware
FC . . .
SAN
Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
Cost &
Complexity
4 N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
X
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth 1, 10, 40 Gb E
VM Aware
FC . . .
DVS 5000V
SAN
Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
Cost &
Complexity
4 N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
X Low latency
Up to 11.5x
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth 1, 10, 40 Gb E
VM Aware
FC . . .
DVS 5000V
SAN
Four Trends Reshaping DC Networks
Cost &
Complexity
4 N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
X Low latency
Up to 11.5x
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth 1, 10, 40 Gb E
Cost &
Complexity
4 N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
IBM Pure Systems
X Low latency
Up to 11.5x
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth 1, 10, 40 Gb E
Cost &
Complexity
4 N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
IBM Pure Systems
X Low latency
Up to 11.5x
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth 1, 10, 40 Gb E
Cost &
Complexity
4 N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
IBM Pure Systems
X Low latency
Up to 11.5x
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth 1, 10, 40 Gb E
Cost &
Complexity
4 N/S
2 Distributed
Applications
IBM Pure Systems
X Low latency
Up to 11.5x
Storage 3 1 Virtualization
80% E/W*
Growth 1, 10, 40 Gb E
Business Benefits
Distributed
Virtual Switch
Network Value Chain
Server
Virtualization
aware Networks
Physical
Networks
IBM Roadmap
Products in Technology in
production development
All 10Gb 10Gb/40Gb 40Gb/10Gb
1.0
IBM RackSwitch IBM RackSwitch IBM RackSwitch
G8124 G8264 / G8264T Tbps 1.2 G8316
• 24 ports 10G SFP+ • 48 x 10G SFP+/ 48 x 10GBaseT • 16 ports 40G QSFP+
• 4 ports 40G QSFP+ (option: • Up to 64 SFP+ connections
• Low Latency – 520 ns 16x10Gb ports) break-out cable 1x40G=4x10G
• Low Latency - <1ms • Low Latency - 850ns
• Redundant fans and power supplies
• 3yr warranty & SW upgrade license • Hot-swap redundant fans & • Hot-swap redundant fans &
power supplies power supplies
• 3yr warranty & SW upgrade • 1yr warranty & SW upgrade
license license
1Gb/10Gb
IBM Flex System EN4091 IBM Flex System EN2092 IBM Flex System EN4093
10Gb Eth Pass-thru 1Gb Scalable Switch 10Gb Scalable Switch
Module Module Module
• 14 ports 1/10G • Up to 48 1G and 4 10G ports • Up to 48 10G and 2 40G ports
• Simple & Low Cost • “Pay as you grow” scalability • “Pay as you grow” scalability
• Unmanaged
• Optimized for performance • Optimized for performance
• Ability to auto-negotiate
• Seamless interoperability • Lower TCO • FCoE,Virtual Fabric
• Seamless interoperability • Seamless interoperability
1.0
Tbps 1.2
IBM L2/3 IBM L2/3 Fiber IBM Layer 2-7 IBM 1/10Gb IBM Virtual Fabric
Copper Gigabit Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ethernet 10G Switch
Ethernet Switch Ethernet Switch Switch Switch Module
Module Module Module Module
•Cost sensitive customers • Want Load Balancing •Same benefits as L2/3 • Choice 1G, 10G or mix
• More upstream bandwidth • Apps needing Layer 4-7 • Investment Protection • CEE/FCoE
• Better Load-sharing • Advance Security •1G today 10G tomorrow • Low Latency
•Choice of Copper or Fibre •Denial Service • Great for Virtualization • Max. bandwidth
• Advanced Layer 3 Support •SYN attacks • No IBM Cisco offering • Virtual Fabric - vNIC
• Support for larger networks •Better scalability • Stacking • VMready™ (Nmotion)
•Servers and Apps •Simple GUI • Target – Virtualization, HPC,
•Grouping Clusters, Financial Analytics,
•Great for web servers,
•VMready™ Medical imaging,
VOIP, firewall, VPN,
Surveillance, rendering,
Microsoft Terminal Server
telcom, iSCSI, VOD, etc…
Virtual Fabric
Traditional solution
8 x 1 GbE
2 x 10 GbE
7Gbps 10GbE
Production Network
1.5Gbps
100Mbps
IBM Switch
1.4Gbps Testing Network
Backup Network
7Gbps
1.5Gbps Hyperwizor Network
100Mbps
1.4Gbps 10GbE
IBM Server
vNICSs in VMWare Virtual Center’s Network Configuration
8 interfaces shown to OS
Use of vNics with Windows
Windows Network Connections
Networking settings per physical port Networking settings per physical port
1 Server – several VMs
Server Server Server Server Server Server
Virtual
ports
VMready switch
How VMready works ?
VM 1 VM 2 VM X
* VMready creates a virtual port for each VM that can be configured for VLANs, ACLs, QoS etc.
* VMready see the packets sent from VMs as they migrate and moves the virtual ports and
policies in real time with NMotion™
– Virtual Machines stay attached and secure
VMready - Addressing Virtual Machines concerns
• Traditional switches are blind to VM-specific traffic
– Can neither monitor nor manage Virtual Machine traffic
– Network Engineers lack tools to troubleshoot VM traffic
– VM migration can expose security holes
virtual switch
– Hypervisor administrators attach VMs
Data Center Network
to IBM DVS 5000V
IEEE 802.1Qbg
• Standard for Data Center Server-Network Edge Virtualization
• Centralized database based uniform view of VMs in the
hypervisors and the network
• Visibility of Virtual Machine traffic in the network
• Open Standards based live Virtual Machine mobility in the network
– Automatic migration of port profiles (VM specific network configuration)
vSwitch state moves
IBM 5000v
VSI Type
physical switch state moves Database
VMready 4.0
System Networking Element Manager
• A web-based application for remote monitoring and management
of IBM System Networking switches
• Centralized point of administration with easy to use User Interfaces
• Integrated with ITNM and IBM Systems Director as External Launch Application
• Bundled with the SNEM 6.1 Virtual Appliance Solution
VM image
RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.0 for x86, 32-bit (OVF template)
37 IBM Confidential
System Networking Element Manager
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OpenFlow Mgt Plane OpenFlow Stack
Memory Telnet, SSH, SNMP,
NTP, SYSLOG, Network Services run as Apps
CPU HTTP, FTP/TFTP
Flash Mgt Plane Apps
Telnet, SSH, SNMP, Multipath,
Control Plane NTP, SYSLOG, Security,
Network topology, ACLs, HTTP, FTP/TFTP FCF,…
Switching ASIC Forwarding & Routing,
QoS, Link Management
Control Plane
Transceivers Data Plane Network topology, ACLs,
Forwarding & Routing,
Link, Switching,
QoS, Link Management
Forwarding, Routing
OpenFlow Protocol
OpenFlow
Controllers
• OpenFlow Paradigm • Replaces traditional network protocols:
– Access to the Forwarding Plane – Spanning Tree
– Path of the network determined by – OSPF, BGP, IGMP
external controller – IP PIM
– Program HW tables instead of trusting – ACLs
switches to learn on their own – PBR
– etc
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