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ADVA Optical Networking FSP 3000 and cloud computing February 17, 2010

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ADVA Optical Networking FSP 3000 and cloud computing

February 17, 2010

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Intro to cloud computing…

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Definition of cloud computing

“Comes from the early days of the Internetwhere we drew the network as a cloud … wedidn’t care where the messages went … thecloud hid it from us”Kevin Marks (Google)

• Convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable resources• Resources include networks, servers, storage, applications

and services• Rapid provisioning and release with minimal management

effort or service provider interaction

National Institute ofStandards and Technology

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Cloud deployment models

• Public cloudo Services sold to the public – mega-scale

infrastructure accessible to everybody even though not necessarily for free

o Example: YouTube, Google Apps, …• Community cloud

o Shared infrastructure used by a community sharing the same interest

o Example: Salesforce.com• Private cloud

o Data and processes managed within the enterprise – without restrictions to bandwidth, security or legal requirements

o Example: an internal SAP implementation

SecurityCost

Number ofUsers

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Cloud Computingdata center connectivity

Mega data centers

Multi-site virtualization

SLA-based connectivity

Isolated data centers

Cloud computing

Cloud Computing changes the ICT industry. The network will become the most critical asset.

• Outsourced IT• Mission-critical applications• Fully networked

• In-house IT• Best-effort Internet• Limited connectivity

Traditional ITInfrastructure/Platform/SW as a Service

Scalable, secure and …

99.999

… automated network

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Reliability

Efficiency

Automation

Connectivity inside the cloud

Data center connectivity is vitally important to efficiently offer reliable cloud services.

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Best-effort

SLA-based business access

High-end user

Connectivity to the cloud

Business-grade cloud access is required to successfully migrate mission-critical applications into the cloud.

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FSP 3000 summary

Key benefits

• Unconstrained Optical+Ethernet networking Single platform for all transport requirements from access to core

with end-to-end service management Ease-of-use thanks to automation, simplified planning and OAM

• Energy-efficient NGN foundation Low power consumption, small footprint WDM-PON extension for scalable broadband networks

o First-to-market with innovative value-added services

Key features

• WDM system with 80 protected wavelengths in p-t-p, p-t-multipoint (WDM-PON), OADM, ring and mesh topologies

• CWDM / DWDM / ROADM with GMPLS• High-density transponder, muxponder and packet aggregation

modules up to 40Gbit/s client and line speed• EDFA and Raman amplifier options extend reach

beyond 2000km and up to 50dB single-span loss

Key applications

• Multi-service metro and regional transport platform• Optical access, backhaul and wavelength services• Fiber relief and private enterprise networks

The scalable opticaltransport solution

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ADVA Optical Networking benefits

• Power- and space-efficient system design• Transparent data transport at lowest latency• Integrated encryption and optical line monitoring• Extensive interop testing with all major vendors• Transmission interfaces ranging up to 100Gbit/s• Built-in redundancy and protection concepts• Flexible optical layer with MD-ROADM technology• Easy-to-install system architecture• Integrated GMPLS control plane

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Leading-edge cloud computing solution

5TCE continues FSP3000’s cloud leadership• Universal: Supports all storage applications• Fast: Low latency w/ real-time measurement• Powerful: 1000km reach• Flexible: Tunable DWDM line IF for up to 80• Secure: In-flight encryption on the card• Qualified – with all major SAN vendors

Single card for GbE, 10GE1/2/4/8/10G FC

8GFC5G IB 10G IB

40 GE16G FC 100 GE

SFP

SFP

SFP

SFP

SFP+

Mux

tunableLine I/F

Scalable FibreChannel, InfiniBand and Ethernet transport protects investment.Real-time latency measurement and encryption satisfy most stringent requirements.

Enterprise services

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To learn more…WEBINAR

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Thank you

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