Next generation data center switches deliver cloud services at cloud scale with cloud economics; Industry’s first end-to-end hyperconverged solution offers agility, flexibility and simplicity; CliQr solution achieves true application lifecycle management and unified orchestration
MARCH 01, 2016
SAN DIEGO, Calif–March 1, 2016– Today Cisco announced data center technology innovations in three key areas: networking, hyperconverged infrastructure, and hybrid cloud orchestration which will enable application-centric hybrid cloud deployments. Cisco continues to lead data center innovation with SDN-ready Nexus switches that deliver cloud scale 10/25/40/50/100Gpbs, with up to 10 times performance improvement at industry leading price points. The new switching platforms provide the scale, telemetry, security, and performance needed for distributed containers and microservices, as well as the lossless traffic needed for IP storage and hyperconverged infrastructure. The new switches give Cisco customers a two-year innovation advantage over competitive technology.
Cisco also unveiled Cisco HyperFlex™ Systems, built on Cisco’s industry-leading UCS compute platform, which brings a new architectural approach to hyperconverged infrastructure. Cisco HyperFlex Systems simplify policy-based automation across network, compute and storage for the widest set of enterprise applications. Cisco HyperFlex surpasses first generation hyperconverged solutions, which were severely limited in terms of the performance, flexibility, and operational simplicity required by today’s IT environment of microservices, containers, new applications and clouds. This expands Cisco’s portfolio of complete software-defined infrastructure – from compute with UCS, network with ACI and SDN solutions, to now HyperFlex for storage.
In addition, Cisco announced its intent to acquire CliQr Technologies Inc. The CliQr CloudCenter platform will provide customers with comprehensive yet simplified, application-centric orchestration for private, hybrid and public clouds. CliQr provides customers with a single, intuitive platform that helps customers manage the entire application lifecycle across hybrid IT environments, whether simple or complex. The CliQr platform ties business applications to heterogeneous data center infrastructure, running across bare-metal, containers and virtualized environments.
These announcements are the first of many hardware and software innovations Cisco plans to bring to market in 2016. The goal is to help customers achieve highly secure, simplified, scalable and cost-effective data centers that keep pace with the speed of business, and accelerate adoption of hybrid cloud environments.
Cisco HyperFlex™ Systems
Based on Cisco’s award winning UCS technology, Cisco HyperFlex™ Systems represent the next generation in hyperconverged infrastructure with a leap in technology that delivers the industry’s first complete end-to-end hyperconverged solution. The HyperFlex portfolio extends Cisco’s UCS and converged infrastructure businesses, which together have over 50,000 customers worldwide. The HyperFlex series makes an ideal platform for customers deploying enterprise applications in their data centers, and for remote and branch offices where hyperconverged infrastructure is expected to become a multi-billion industry over the next three to four years.
HyperFlex customer benefits include:
· Plug-n-play setup within minutes, not days, with flexible, adaptive and independent scaling of compute, network as well as storage capacity
· Powerful data management services such as rapid clones and non-intrusive snapshots with always-on inline deduplication and inline compression, yielding up to 80% reduction in the data footprint
· Engineered from the ground up to deliver 30 percent reduction in TCO and up to 40 percent higher performance than competitive solutions, extending hyperconvergence to a wider spectrum of enterprise workloads
Cisco Next Generation Nexus Switches and Software: Speed and Telemetry
Cisco’s ASIC innovations power its next generation switches, enabling customers for the first time to transition to 25/50/100Gbps at the cost and density of today’s 10/40Gbps networks, with an increase of up to 10 times the bandwidth.
The new Nexus 9000 switches deliver:
- Industry leading performance for 100Gbps, with 25 percent more non-blocking performance, at 50 percent the cost of comparable solutions, plus greater reliability and lower power
- Real time network telemetry at 100Gbps wire rate, enabling network security with pervasive NetFlow and fabric wide troubleshooting
- The ability to scale up to 10 times in IP addresses and end points at cloud scale, and support over a million containers per rack.
- Unique cloud services with adaptive capacity and congestion control, allowing customers to support lossless traffic for IP storage, hyperconverged and converged infrastructure on a single unified fabric that enables application completion times 50 percent faster than traditional competitive platforms.
- Future-proofing with cloud economics for the transition to hyperconverged infrastructure and applications based on microservices and containers
In addition, Cisco is announcing:
· Software enhancements that enable ACI support for Cisco Nexus 7000 switches, protecting customer technology investments in the most common deployment scenarios.
· New Cisco Nexus 3000 data center switches, which continue to bring architectural choice for customers who prefer merchant silicon-based solutions, are based on industry-leading chips and deliver 25/50/100Gbps. Cisco offers the industry’s broadest data center switching portfolio and is the industry leader in merchant silicon platform sales, with over 10 million ports shipped on the Nexus 3000 family.
Automation with Cisco Nexus Fabric Manager
The new Cisco Nexus Fabric Manager automates the complete fabric lifecycle management with a simple point-and-click web interface, and offers automated configuration snapshots and rollbacks. Nexus Fabric Manager builds and self-manages a VXLAN-based fabric, dynamically configuring switches based on simplified user-based actions. An IT manager can fully deploy a VXLAN-based fabric in just three steps, complete with zero touch provisioning, and can upgrade all fabric switches to a new software release in only four mouse clicks.
Supporting Quotes for New Nexus Switches
“Our business demands high bandwidth and over 180 petabytes of storage for our customers,” said Arslan Munir, Director of Cloud Engineering, Shutterfly. “The new Cisco Nexus 9200 switch promises to solve our current demands with speeds of up to 100Gbps. With this as our foundation, we can successfully sustain the ever-changing and increasing needs of our users while continuing to innovate. This allows us to offer new and better services without compromising the customer experience, which is crucial to our business. Plus, through automation, we can achieve faster, zero-touch provisioning, saving us three to four person-hours each time a switch or router is provisioned.”
“I’m looking forward to the new Nexus 9000 platforms because the 9200, 9300-EX and 9500 platforms will enable us as a university to deal with all the traffic generated by the students in a very efficient way,” said David Schrok, Network engineer, Avans University of Applied Sciences.
“The new Nexus 9200 and 9300-EX platforms will enable us to stay ahead of the competition with 10/25/40/50G for the access and 40/50/100G in the core,” said Peter Elbertse, Managing Director, PPRO’s Hosting Provider, Netherlands.
“The Cisco Nexus 9200 is a next-generation Top of Rack switch that pushes the boundaries and exceeds performance of existing solutions,” said Trey Layton, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, VCE, the Converged Platforms Division of EMC. “These switches meet the needs for the dense, hyperconverged compute and IO intensive applications that VCE VxRack Systems address. For example, it’s not uncommon for customers with hundreds or thousands of VxRack nodes to drive millions of IOPS, as well as hundreds of gigabits per second of system bandwidth. The Cisco Nexus 9200 solves this problem.”
Cloud Services at Cloud Scale with Cloud Economics
Cisco’s hardware and software innovations will help IT organizations to accelerate the adoption of the hybrid cloud environments that will fulfill their business needs today and into the future.
· Cloud Scale: 1/10/25/40/50/100Gbps speeds, up to 10 times the number of IP addresses and end points, plus support for one million containers per rack
· Cloud Services: hyperconverged infrastructure, real-time telemetry, intelligent buffers for lossless traffic, 50 percent higher application completion times, plus visibility of every packet, every flow, every speed
· Cloud Economics: Investment protection and future-proofing with 25Gbps at the price of 10Gbps and 100Gbps at the price of 40Gbps
Expanded ACI Ecosystem
Cisco is expanding its ACI ecosystem with several technology pioneers: Infoblox, which automates network configuration and change; N3N, which extends ACI visibility beyond the network to the entire data center; Tufin, which provides visibility, control and security change orchestration across heterogeneous environments; vArmour, which provides application-aware micro-segmentation with advanced security analytics; and Veritas, which collects, protects, analyzes and optimizes customers’ global data.
In addition, Cisco also welcomes several technology innovators to the ACI ecosystem which are taking advantage of ACI automation through its open REST APIs to deliver hyper-agile application deployment, security, governance and cloud operations. Together, the new members include:
- Policy-based Application Delivery: Vnomic
- Hybrid Cloud: Apprenda, One Convergence
- Information Management: Veritas
- Monitoring and Analytics: DataTorrent, N3N, ScienceLogic
- Security, management and orchestration: Infoblox, Tufin, vArmour
Opportunities for Channel Partners
The new solutions provide Cisco channel partners with an expanded end-to-end data center portfolio to better serve their customers. “Cisco’s new data center and cloud solutions will enable our partners to help their customers as they evolve to application-centric data center infrastructure and also address the requirements for DevOps and application developers,” said Ken Trombetta, Vice President, Global Partner Organization, Cisco. “We believe this will expand the opportunity for new revenue streams and professional services for Cisco partners.”
Additional Resources
Read blog by Cisco SVP Soni Jiandani: Delivering Cloud Services at Cloud Scale with Cloud Economics
Read blog by Cisco VP Satinder Sethi: Introducing Cisco HyperFlex Systems
Learn more about: Cisco’s latest data center innovations
Attend March 10 webcast: Introducing Cisco Hyperconverged Infrastructure, HyperFlex Systems
Watch video: Memorial Care and new Cisco HyperFlex Systems: “Epic Flexibility”
Watch video: Meander Health Care Centre and new Cisco HyperFlex Systems: “Tomorrow’s Healthcare IT”
Learn more about: Cisco’s newest ACI ecosystem members
Watch IDC video: Getting Datacenter Networks Ready for Next-Generation Workloads
Read Miercom test report: Cisco Systems Speeding Applications in Data Center Networks
Learn more about: Cisco end-to-end 40Gbps
Learn more about: Cisco Data Center Services
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