WILL SDN KILL ETHERNET
FABRICS? Chip Copper, Global Solutions Architect, Brocade
Ethan Banks, Network Architect, Packet Pushers Interactive
June 12, 2013
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Our Presenters
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Ethan Banks
Network Architect
Packet Pushers Interactive
Chip Copper
Global Solutions Architect
Brocade
Before: Virtualization Service Delivery
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Susie
IT for Marketing
Dept
Raj
Service Desk Bob
Server Admin
Kay
Storage Admin
Joe
Network Admin
3 Tickets
Reserve Compute Resource Reserve Storage Resource Reserve Network Resource
Ine
ffic
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cie
s
Coordination
Errors
You are #12 on the list, and
you have an estimated wait
time of three weeks.
Commit Resource Commit Resource Commit Resource
I need two VMs with 1 GHz,
8 GB memory, 40 GB HDD
storage, and two networks
with load balancing.
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Designs the tenant architecture
• Defines sizing and security parameters
• Creates solution catalog templates
After: OpenStack Orchestration
and Automation
Susie
IT for Marketing dept
Sam
Cloud Architect
Kay
IT Admin
• Makes a few clicks using the system’s self-service portal
• Waits a couple of minutes, and the requested cloud infrastructure resources are ready
Publishes and manages the tenant architecture
• Deploys the overall hardware and software resources
• Monitors and maintains
• Publishes the template
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Alignment with Brocade SDN Architecture Architecture for building the software-defined network
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Enabling
Technologies
Key
Benefits
Cloud-Optimized
Network Stack
Cloud APIs:
OpenStack, VMware, Microsoft,
CloudStack
Automation and
orchestration Cloud Management Layer
Programmatic control:
OpenFlow, OpenScript
Personalization and
monetization Services Layer
Overlay networking:
VXLAN, NVGRE, STT; MPLS
Flexibility and efficient
asset utilization Network Virtualization Layer
Any-to-any connectivity:
Ethernet fabrics, TRILL, IP routing
Reliability and
simplicity Network Fabric Layer
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Will SDN Kill Ethernet Fabrics
OpenStack 101 Simplified view
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OpenStack
Cloud Software Platform
IP + SAN Infrastructure
Brocade Plugin
APIs
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Zero-touch Scale-out Brocade VCS Fabrics Self-forming, auto-discovery, low maintenance, active-active
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Device addition and removal: Can be done without logging into to any
devices. New devices learn from others.
Capacity management: Simply plug in a new cable and capacity will
automatically be added to a LAG.
Brocade OpenStack solutions
• Brocade VCS Fabric Plugin (contributed
to OpenStack “Grizzly” release)
• Planned plugins for Brocade ADX,
Brocade Virtual ADX, Fibre Channel SAN
solutions, and Brocade Vyatta vRouter
• Leading industry efforts to champion
OpenStack support of Fibre Channel
SANs
• Partnering with Rackspace, Red Hat,
and Piston Cloud for commercial
versions of OpenStack
OpenStack plugins
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FC SAN
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Alignment with The On-Demand Data Center Data center architecture of the future
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Applications, Orchestration, and Services
Control NETWORK CONTROLLER
NETWORK
Network
Virtualization VxLAN, NVGRE,
STT
SERVER
Virtual Machines
STORAGE
Software- Defined Storage
NETWORK FUNCTIONS
APPLICATIONS, ORCHESTRATION, AND SERVICES
BUSINESS LOGIC
NETWORK COMPUTE STORAGE
Virtual Resources
Physical Infrastructure
SERVER AND STORAGE CONTROLLERS
Brocade Differentiators Open, zero-touch, scale-out infrastructure
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Open
• Maximum choice
• Flexibility
• Partner-agnostic Rackspace, Red Hat, and
Piston Cloud
Zero-touch, scale-out
• Automation
• Elasticity
• Scalability
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You are listening to:
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Ethan Banks
Network Architect
Packet Pushers Interactive
Chip Copper
Global Solutions Architect
Brocade
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• View technical video demonstrations
• Download white papers
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