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RackSwitch for Rack-Level Network Virtualization
BLADE's Switches Overcome Network Overload Through "Rackonomics" - An Approach for Scaling Out Data Center Networks
Apr. 23, 2008 04:15 PM
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BLADE Network Technologies announced its new RackSwitch
family of Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches, Ethernet switches for
rack-level network virtualization.
BLADE’s new 1U RackSwitch product family extends
virtualization by mirroring the benefits of server virtualization within the
network at the rack level, saves energy through rack-friendly cooling and
alleviates management pain by removing complexity through simplified management
and fabric convergence.
BLADE’s RackSwitch products take an approach that is
becoming known as “Rackonomics” to reduce the total cost of ownership of data
center infrastructures, overcome network overload and enable scale-out data
center economies. Data center architects can standardize on a unified and
affordable rack-level network infrastructure to provision and scale out Web 2.0
environments, high-performance clusters and virtualized data centers.
“A perfect storm of factors – among them server and storage
virtualization, I/O-intensive Web 2.0 applications and the move to data center
consolidation using blade servers, multi-core CPUs and converged I/O fabrics –
is overloading data center networks,” said Vikram Mehta, President and CEO,
BLADE Network Technologies. “Weathering this overload requires a revolutionary
new set of customer-driven rules for the data center that is becoming known as
‘Rackonomics.’ IT departments can leverage Rackonomics to scale out their data
center networks affordably at the rack level. This comes as a welcome
alternative to vendor-driven approaches that require them to scale up using
inefficient, power-hungry and disjointed network topologies provisioned with
large core switches that are far more expensive to deploy and operate. BLADE’s
RackSwitch is inspired by Rackonomics for data center networking that is
‘Virtual, Cooler and Easier’ so that IT departments can contain total cost of
ownership, deliver greater return on investment and increase business
flexibility.”
To bring its new line of rack-level switches to market,
BLADE is leveraging its market-leading position as the number-one supplier of
Ethernet switches for blade servers. BLADE has more than four million ports
installed, connecting more than 800,000 HP, IBM and NEC server blades,
delivering its products across 26 market segments including large data center
networks equipped with thousands of switches. BLADE’s experience with
networking optimized for servers and storage validated the need for
rack-friendly switches that simplify IT management requirements and equip
today’s I/O-intensive data centers with network virtualization.
“Rack-level Ethernet switching is important to accommodate
data center network loads generated by consolidation and virtualization,” said
Joe Skorupa, Research Vice President at Gartner. “With servers now being
utilized at capacities of up to 80 to 90 percent, server virtualization can
saturate your aggregation network. And servers equipped with multiple adapters
for networking and clustering require more space and generate more heat. These
factors combine to call for a unified approach to network virtualization at the
rack level.”
"Mantara's technology solution has been designed from
the ground up to meet the challenge of exploding market data rates, real time
distribution of market data and speed of execution for the demanding securities
industry,” said Brice Hamon, Chief Technology Officer for Mantara, Inc, a
rapidly growing bond and equity trading firm. “BLADE’s RackSwitch provides the
low-latency, high-bandwidth networking that we require to deliver extremely
high-speed data feeds from multiple venues and gives us an affordable growth
path to handle exponentially growing volume in the years ahead.”
BLADE’s new RackSwitch products with SmartConnect and
VMReady software are uniquely designed to be “Virtual, Cooler and Easier.”
RackSwitch is “Virtual” through rack-level network virtualization enabled by:
- Network Virtualization
- Network Mobility
- Virtual Machine Movement
RackSwitch is “Cooler” through server and storage
rack-friendly cooling with benefits that include:
- Server Rack-Friendly Airflow
- Low-Power Green Networking
- Rack-level intelligence
RackSwitch is “Easier” through simplified management and
fabric convergence with benefits that include:
- Server Administrator
- Lossless FCoE Storage Area Networks
- Rock-solid Ethernet switches
- CX-4 Cabling
BLADE's RackSwitch G8100, a 1U top-of-rack switch equipped
with 24 lossless, low-latency 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GE) ports, is designed
for emerging high-volume 10 GE application environments, high-performance
clusters that require latency of 300 nanoseconds or less and/or as a 10 GE
aggregation switch. BLADE’s RackSwitch G8000, a 1U top-of-rack switch equipped
with 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports and four 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports for uplinks
and/or stacking, is designed for rack-level server connectivity, Web 2.0 cloud
clusters and/or as a Gigabit aggregation switch.
For more information
on BLADE Network Technologies contact Steven,
steven@zna.com at ZNA Communications.
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