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Yu Yang (楊尚餘)
Dell Networking Specialist
Dell
From SDN/NFV vision to learn 100G/400G
networking
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Today’s enterprise requires a modern network
Bandwidth needs continue to grow
Evolving workloads create east-westtraffic jams
Organizations are planning for software-defined networks
Multiple vendors’ chipsetsnow exceed proprietarydesigns
Networking functionality is increasing in Linux
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InnovationHow to take advantage of open-source tools, applications and resources
SDNWhere to take the first step towards a software-defined network that makes sense
SimplificationHow to manage increasing costs and complexity with legacy network infrastructures
Networking IT manager challenges
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Then: Compute paradigm shiftThe disaggregated server model changed the landscape
Mainframe model X86 servers model
Proprietary CPUs(e.g., SPARC, PA-RISC, Alpha)
Proprietary OS (e.g., Solaris, HP-UX, Ultrix)
Limited apps
Proprietary architectures & mgmt tools
Application ecosystem
Orchestration/automation for distributed computing
Industry standard (X86 CPU)
Standard OS—hypervisorsVMware | Windows Server System | RedHat Linux | Suse
Intel | AMD
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Now: Networking paradigm shift
Traditional networking Future of networking
Proprietary ASICs
Proprietary networking OS (e.g., Cisco IOS, Juniper OS)
Hundreds of protocols
Proprietary architectures & mgmt tools
Optional 3rd party SDN/NVO controller
Standard orchestration & automation tools
Any networking OS
Open standard hardware
Merchant silicon
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Making the open networking shift work for youLeverage open, innovative and best-of-breed solutions for the data center
Dell Networking OS Big Switch OS or Cumulus OS
Dell Networking switches for data center
Broadcom
Optional 3rd party SDN/NVO controller
Standard orchestration & automation tools
Any networking OS
Open standard hardware
Merchant silicon
Proven OS that meets enterprise needs
Open hardware with enterprise-class features
Recap SDN
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a emerging network architecture where the control plane is separated from the forwarding plane.
What is Software Defined Networking (SDN) ?
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Data Plane
Control Plane
Data Plane
Control PlaneFe
atu
re
Feature Feature
Data Plane
Data Plane
Control PlaneFe
atu
re
What is SDN/ OpenFlow Model?
Control Plane(SDN
Controller)
Switch: Data Plane
Logical Switch
Mgmt & Analytics
Switch:Data & Control
Plane Plane
API
(e.g. OpenFlow)
Mgmt
SNMP/CLI
XML
NETCONF
Network Services
Traditional Model SDN Model
• Problem: Current networking model limits innovation, flexibility, scale & agility
• SDN separates control plane from data plane
• Benefits expected from SDN– Scale and evolve control plane independent of network devices
› Faster innovation
– Programmability of the network: better control/visibility on network traffic› Flexibility & Simplified management
– Network virtualization and service orchestration at a large scale› Scale & Agility for shared infrastructure
Network Services
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2013 Aug.
Dell Networking Point of View on SDN
Standards & Open Source
Open Standards & Open Source
- ONF
- OpenDaylight
- OMG
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What is ONF (Open Networking Foundation)?
• Open Networking Foundation (ONF) is a user-driven organization dedicated to the promotion and adoption of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) through open standards development.
• ONF emphasizes an open, collaborative development process that is driven from the end-user perspective. Our signature accomplishment to date is introducing the OpenFlow™ Standard, which enables remote programming of the forwarding plane. The OpenFlow Standard is the first SDN standard and a vital element of an open software-defined network architecture.
• Organizes ONS (Open Networking Summit) – largest SDN event
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What is OMG (Object Management Group)?
• OMG has a quarter-century history of delivering standards as part of a
whole product ecosystem -- ensuring open source implementation and/or
commercial products, education, training, books, webinars, certification, etc.
• Track record of almost 25 years and over 1,000 standards
processes proves the applicability to a wide variety of markets
• The OMG standardization process is open, transparent and
international and allows any interested party to participate.
• Dell has proposed a Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
standardization working committee within the OMG technology working
groups.13
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What is Project OpenDaylight?
OpenDaylight is an open source project under the LinuxFoundation with the mutual goal of furthering the adoption and innovation of Software Defined Networking (SDN) through the creation of a common industry supported framework.
Platinum Gold Silver
Maximize choice with a complete and unbiased approach to Dell SDN
Legacy Environments
Northbound
Southbound
Software Defined Networking
Greenfield & Cloud Environments
Applications& Hypervisors
• NVO Gateway for VMware & Microsoft
• Legacy Interoperability• Open Automation
• OpenFlow & Controller Interoperability
2014 Aug.
Dell Networking Point of View on SDN/NFV
Open Networking
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Dell comprehensive unbiased SDN & NFV strategy
Open * (source + standards + protocols) = OPEN IT with choices
Hypervisor-based
• Hypervisor-agnostic solutions for network virtualization and network function virtualization
Controller-based
• OpenFlow solutions based on open standards and open source innovations
Programmatic management
• Legacy programmability using standard management interfaces and scripting languages
NVO VMware/Microsoft/OpenStackNetwork Function Virtualization
Open AutomationTCL, Perl & Python scripting
REST-API, XML, OMI, Puppet, Chef
Programmatic Management
Hypervisor-based
SDI, SDN, Open SDN Controllers, Open Standards: OMG
Open Protocol: Open Flow
Software-Defined Networking
Controller-based
Open
Networking
Dell Open Networking
Ne
two
rk H
W
• Best in class “Open Networking” switches
• Active Fabric Architecture 10/40GDell Brand, Professional services
• Best in class Ethernet switches with modern Active Fabric Architectures
• Server, Storage, Networking -complete data center solutions –simplified acquisition, deployment and operational models
• Global Services. Distribution and Fulfillment - single point of contact and accountability
• Networking expertise in pre and post sales for planning, deployment and professional servicesN
etw
ork
OS • Customer—selectable OS
• Dell Network OS
• 3rd Party (Cumulus Linux, others to come)
• Customers benefit from
• Dis-aggregated model for workloads, application designed for Open Networking Era
• Consistent Compute and Networking: Common deployment, and operational model
• Rapid standards based innovation
Dell Open Networking Delivers significant customer value
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Positioning Network Operating Systems
• Feature rich, mission critical, line rate performance
Dell Networking Operating Systems
• Linux expertise and Linux standardized environments that value common Linux tools for server and network management
Cumulus Linux
• Network tapping and monitoring for customers interested in adopting SDN
Big Switch Networks Switch Light OS
NFV
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NFV – What & Why
Today
• Specialized / Dedicated
• Static / Rigid
• Closed
• Manual
Future
• Shared Infrastructure
• Dynamic / Elastic
• Open
• Automated
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ETSI NFV Architecture
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3. Cloud Federation
Automation & Efficiency
OpenStack is the Open Source Software Powering Public and Private Clouds
Public Cloud:OpenStack powers someof the worlds largest publiccloud deployments.
2. Cloud Data Center1. Server Virtualization
Private Cloud:Run OpenStack softwarein your owndata centers
OpenStack based Fabric Controller from Dell Networking“OpenStack is now OPEN for Business”
How Dell Networking
EasesOpenStackCloud Solution
in the
EnterpriseMarket
OpenStack(Neutron Plugin)
OpenFlow + Dell Extensions
Fabric ControllerController UI
REST
Horizon UI
Spine
Leaf Nodes
REST
Call
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Dell AFC
SDN Controller !?
Dell Active Fabric Controller
Zero TouchDeployment &
Operation
Built-InTopology Discovery
& Optimization
Redefining the network with software for elastic and adaptive
cloud-based service infrastructure
• Transform and modernize IT operations with networking purpose-built for the Cloud
• Deliver customized policy that provisions dynamically and scales seamlessly
• Experience ultimate efficiency with elastic, auto-adapting fabric services
OpenFlow based controllerCreates On-demand paths
and programs flowsFor OpenStack only but can
be extended
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How Active Fabric Controller WorksGetting Started
Step 1: Install OpenStack Software with NeutronTip: Use Dell Crowbar for Simple, Automated Installation
Step 2: Install Active Fabric ControllerDownload Pre-Installed Virtual Appliance & Run Simple Setup Wizard
Step 3: Plug in and Power on SwitchesWith automated discovery, configuration & virtualization, the fabric simply comes to life
Supported Platforms: S4810 1/10/40GbE
Switch
S4820T 1/10/40GbE
Switch
S6000 10/40GbE
Switch
MXL 10/40GbE
Blade Switch
PowerEdge M I/O
Aggregator
Dell Networking10G/40G Platform for SDN/AFC
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Award-winning platforms Automation, SDN & simplified management combine withhighest performance
Z-Series Core and Fabric S-Series Fabric & ToR M-Series Blades
• Purpose-built fabric switches for modern data centers
• Integrated automation and management built in
• Unique hybrid OpenFlow agent for SDN environments
• 1/10/40GbE & 8G FC options
• Designed for virtualized & cloud environments
• Open Networking enabled on select models
• First 10/40GbE switch for blade environments
• Local switching for highest performance
• Support for Dell Active Fabric™ solutions and today’s east-west traffic
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• 10/40GbE switching in the chassis
– 32 x 10Gb internal ports
– Up to 6 x 40Gb external ports/uplinks
– FlexIO modules provides flexible “pay as
you grow” capability:
– 1/10G Base-T
– SFP+
– 2/4/8 Fibre Channel
• Integrated automation, scripting and programmatic management
Designed for end-to-end
converged networks
30-40%CapEx
savings
Dell MXL 10/40GbE blade switch High performance full-featured 1/10/40GbE blade switch
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Dell Networking S4810/20T switch1/10/40GbE top-of-rack switch
Dell S4810
Works with:
+
Great with Dell servers & storage
Accelerate 1G to 10GbE migration
Dell 4820T
• Dell Networking Operating System 9
• 48 x 1/10G • 4 x 40G fabric uplinks (or 16 x 10G)
• Built-in virtualization support(VMware, Citrix)
• Open Networking capable on select models
• DCB support for SAN/LAN convergence (iSCSI, FCoE)
• Integrated Open Automation, scripting and programmatic management
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Dell’s first fully modular 1RU top-of-rack and fabric switch
Dell Networking S5000
Up to 1.3Xhigher port density/RU than
Cisco Nexus 5548
Up to 2.6Xhigher port density/RU than
Brocade VDX 6720-24 or 6730-32
• Pay-as-you-grow, customizable
modular unified switch
− Up to 64 ports 10GbE; 4x40GbE
− 2, 4, 8G Fibre Channel
• Future-ready, multi-stage design for
next-gen I/O without rip & replace
• Unified storage networking, with
complete support for iSCSI, RoCE, and
FCoE with FC fabric services
• Reduced management complexity,
Integrated automation, scripting and
software programmability
• Easy integration, strong
interoperability with major adapter,
switch, & storage solutions
Dell Networking S5000 unified switch
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Purpose-built for the Virtual Era
Dell Networking S6000
• 2.5Tbps throughput
• DCB-enabled & SDN ready
• 32 x 40GbE or 96 x 10GbE + 8 x 40GbE, in breakout mode
• Open Networking-capable on select models
• Designed for end-of-row; middle-of-row; top-of-rack; fabric switching
• High-throughput low-latency performance for demanding workloads
• Built-in virtualization features to scale virtual machine deployment
• Integrated automation, scripting and programmatic management with Open Automation Framework
• Energy-efficient, low power solution, Fresh Air capable for chiller-less operation
**
*Winner:• 2013 Innovative Products & Solutions’ award –
China Network World• 2013 Product of the Year’ award - It168.com
Dell Networking S6000 high-density switch
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32 x 40GbE QSFP+ Ports
Ethernet ManagementPort
USB-APort
3 x Fans Power SupplyPower Supply
IO Side
PSU Side
RS232 / RJ-45Console Port
USB-B Port
SystemLEDs
Stack# Indicator
S6000 IO Side and PSU Side ViewNext Gen 10/40G 1RU top-of-rack switch
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Z9500 Switch Benefits
Highest Density per Rack Unit
Embedded Open Automation
SDN-ReadyIndustry-leading Power Consumption
Enhanced Forwarding Tables
Low Latency
Pay As You Grow
Rich OpticalConnectivity
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Z9500 IO Side and PSU Side ViewNext Gen 10/40GbE 3RU Core Switch
132 x 40GbE QSFP+ Ports
USB-A
Port
Fans
Power Supply Rail BPower Supply Rail A
IO Side
PSU Side
RS232 / RJ-45Console Port
USB-B Port
Port Indicator Switch& System LEDs
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Breakout Cable Management Kit
Reduce the clutter with this passive cable management kit
Includes 16 x MTP to LC breakout cables
Can be assembled easily onsite
Organize QSFP+ to SFP+
breakout cables
Ready for 100G/400G…..
Standard !?
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1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
100
1,000
10,000
100,000
1,000,000
Ra
te M
b/s
Date
Core Networking Doubling ≈18 mos
Server I/O Doubling ≈24 mos
DC
Crystal Balls aren’t always clear• Transition to 10GbE
servers still underway
• 40GbE taking off in data centers
• 100GbE taking off in service provider networks
SP
SERVERS
Graphic Source: IEEE 802.3ba Tutorial, Nov 07
Historical Perspective
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40Gb versus 100Gb Ethernet• 100Gigabit Ethernet standards do not lend themselves
within DataCenter/Campus deployment– IEEE802.3bj (backplane/twinax standard)and IEEE802.3bm (the
multimode fibre standard)are active working groups at the moment Dell is represented on these working groups
– 100m on multi-mode fiber, based on 10 x 10G, with 10 fibers per direction (100GBASE-SR10)
– 10 km on single-mode fiber, based on 4 x 25G, 800GHz spacing DWDM (100GBASE-LR4)
– 40 km single-mode fiber, based on 4 x 25G 800GHz spacing DWDM (100GBASE-ER4)
• Shorthaul 100Gb will use 10X10Gbps channels– Cost of 100gig shorthaul is currently 10-20 X 40Gb, yet is still using
channelized 10Gb; to get the real benefit it means long haul/SMF
– 100Gigabit shorthaul Ethernet will transition to 4X25Gbps, but that is not likely before 2015
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40Gigabit Physical InterconnectIEEE802.3ba
• 40GBase-LR4– 40GBASE-LR4 uses 2 strands of single mode fiber, with four
different wavelengths of light providing the four channels, using dense wave multiplexing(DWDM). Up to 10km can be supported
Backplane 40GBASE-KR4
Copper twinax > 5 metres passive cable
40GBASE-CR4
100 m over OM3 MMF40GBASE-SR4
125 m over OM4 MMF
10 km over SMF 40GBASE-LR4LC presentation
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IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group
• IEEE P802.3bt 4-Pair Power over Ethernet (PoE)
• IEEE P802.3bu 1-Pair Power over Data Lines (PoDL)
• IEEE P802.3br Interspersing Express Traffic• IEEE P802.3bp Gigabit Ethernet over Single Twisted Pair
• IEEE P802.3bn EPON Protocol over Coax (EPoC)• IEEE 802.3 Industry Connections NG-EPON Ad Hoc
• IEEE P802.3bq 40GBASE-T.• IEEE P802.3bm 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s Fiber Optic• IEEE P802.3bj 100 Gb/s Backplane and Copper Cable
• IEEE 802.3 400 Gb/s Ethernet Study Group
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400 GbE Issues
• Architecture–Scaling across multiple
generations–Scaling with technology
• Modulation Debates–Electrical Signaling–Optical Signaling
• FEC–Right code?–Latency?–Architectural impact and
generation interoperability• Breakout Capability?
RECONCILIATION
MAC
PCS
FEC
PMA
PMD
MDI
MEDIUM
PMA
CDAUI
CDMII
Dell Networking—Transforming
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Software Defined Enterpriseneeds agile networks that Open Networking enables
Software-defined enterprise
Open Networking
Open Networking
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Dell Networking Innovation2011 2012 2013 March 20142014
Data center chassis bottleneckActive FabricOpen
Automation Framework
In-rack east-west traffic optimizationMXL/IOA for
M1000eSimplified fabric managementActive Fabric
Manager
Network programmability SDN – a choice
In-rack convergence S5000/S6000 ToRs
Enterprise mobilityCampus & wireless
refresh
Lock-in / lack of choiceOpen
Networking
Next-generation performance & manageability for cloud data centers
Z9500 Fabric Switch
Active Fabric Controller
NEW!
Active Fabric Controller
NEW!
2013 : Dell Networking had over 6.2 million media impressions, ahead of Brocade and Juniper, and virtually tying the company for second place with HP, which had 6.9 million
Dell Unlocks New Era for
Open Networking
Dell N-Series Switches Bring OpenFlow to
Campus Networks
Dell Goes All-in on Software-
Defined Networking at
#VMworld
Dell Dives Deeper into SDN
with New Hardware and
Software
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Feature Overview
Chassis Compact (1RU)
Fixed Ports 32x100G or 32x40G or 128x25G or 128x10G
Switching Capacity 3.2Tbps non blocking (full duplex)
Redundancy Redundant and hot-swappable Power and Fan
Power AC power
Air Flow Forward and Reverse
Total Buffering 16MB Dynamically Shared
Latency 250ns (64 – 1500 byte) L2/L3
CPU x86 CPU, Up to 8GB DRAM
Power 1+1 redundant
Cooling n+1 redundant
Z9100 Product Specifications
Z9100 Specifications