The Last Piece of the Puzzle From Legacy to SDN and NFV. Benjamin Then



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The Last Piece of the Puzzle From Legacy to SDN and NFV Benjamin Then

Legacy networks are complex and require human middleware Photo by http://www.flickr.com/photos/pulpolux

Legacy networks are at a breaking point Complex Constrained Manual

A New Style of IT is required to manage new opportunities So:ware-Defined Hybrid Cloud Convergence Fast Rapidly develop and deliver new services and growth Agile Flexibly address new & existing market opportunities & data growth to create new revenue streams & monetize new experiences, services & data Simple Eliminate Management Complexity & reduce project risk, ultimately differentiating and increasing loyalty Efficient Increase IT Operation efficiency

All-In-One Remote Analogy (Operations & Costs) Multiple vendors & products Siloed applications (remotes) Multiple commands per product All-in-one vendor solutions exist Poor multi-vendor integration

All-In-One Remote Analogy (Operations & Costs) One Remote (Controller) Consolidation/Simplification of Applications Commoditization of Solution (Right Pricing) Multiple vendors & products Siloed applications (remotes) Multiple commands per product All-in-one vendor solutions exist Poor multi-vendor integration Consistent Services Deployment Consistent Quality of Service Consistent Security Posture

Real time threat protection across enterprise networks Network Security Simple security for BYOD Zero threat protection at the edge Malware/botnet/spyware protection Online testing assurance Protection from1.5 million botnet/malware threats daily

Network Protector SDN App Bringing security to the edge of the network IPS Reputa?on DV data base (1M+ bad sites) H3C SDN Controller with Network Protector SDN App Edge Core Distribu?on

Automating policy for enterprise networks Automatic QOS enforcer Enhanced user experience Simplified policy deployment Dynamic traffic prioritization based on user/device Application integration ready Provides an 80% reduction in complexity 1 Up to 270% improvement in call quality 1 1. Internal calculations

QOS enforcer SDN App Lync/Skype for business Lync Ac?ve SDN API Directory, Exchange & SharePoint. server Ringing OpenFlow switch User: James Dialog start OpenFlow switch User: Linda Network Op?mizer SDN Controller server OpenFlow Modify QoS DSCP rules OpenFlow switch

Scalability single platform to serve multi-application domain VM2 Platform3:VxLan200 VM1 vswitch VTEP vswitch VTEP Platform2:VxLan100 vswitch VTEP Platform1:VxLan 20 L3 GW VTEP L3 GW VTEP L3 GW VTEP L2 GW VTEP L2 GW VTEP L2 GW VTEP DB2 主 机 vswitch VM1 VM2 Underlay svr imc SDN Manager DB1 BW Mbps 10 8 6 4 2 0 08:00 08:10 08:20 08:30 08:40 08:50 09:00

The Benefits from SDN could be on We could have a better experience from our unified communication device Our help desk could fix our problems faster An enterprise could guarantee uptime

H3C Solutions moving Enterprises to a New Style of IT Networking innovations lay the foundation for transformation Cloud Big Data Mobility Social Media Converged Infrastructure Cloud So:ware-defined Infrastructure Resilient Fabric Network Virtualization Software-defined Networking

Resilient Fabric vs. Legacy Architecture Complexity, latency and cost Legacy Network-Centric Model Simplicity, efficiency and innovation H3C Simpler Flatter Network N Core switch with IRF Access switch with IRF W Up to 80% of traffic E W Up to 80% of traffic E Rack servers Blade servers S Rack servers Blade servers Reduce legacy complexity by up to 75%

Powering the network of today and tomorrow Delivering the industry s most complete software-defined networking solution Applica?on SDN Architecture Control Infrastructure Virtual Applica?on Networks SDN Controller Overlay VXLAN, NVGRE Over 30+ million ports H3C and Partner Apps 50+ switches, routers & access points Design Implementa?on and Support Services

Software Defined Infrastructure Security Services Delivery Applica?on A Applica?on B Applica?on C Applica?on D Orchestra?on So:ware Infrastructure Agributes Power Performance Security Thermals U?liza?on Loca?on Resource Pool Storage Network Compute SERVICE ASSURANCE Policies and intelligent monitoring trigger dynamic provisioning and service assurance as applica?ons are automa?cally deployed and maintained PROVISIONING MANAGEMENT Orchestra?on provisions, manages and op?mally allocates resources based on the unique requirements of an applica?on POOLED RESOURCES Network, Storage and Compute elements are abstracted into resource pools

H3C New Network Architecture Enhanced collabora?on Security TOR Core Router TOR Distributed VCF controller cluster Core Wireless TOR SDN FABRIC Physical Network Virtual Network Component Virtualized Plaiorm vswitch VSwitch DVR Dfw Hypervisor VSR VFW VNF Manager NFV VLB VIPS Compute, Storage Resources 3 rd VNF VM VM Docker VM VM VCF Controller VSR VFW vswitch L2GW L2GW L3GW L3GW Through a unified control of the physical and virtual network, fully utilizes hardware-based forwarding performance, and leverages the operational flexibility of the virtual devices. The result is true collaboration between hardware and software.

H3C New Network Scenarios Intelligent Branch Network The advantages of using NFV in branch networks include: 1. One-touch installation without human intervention 2. HQ centralized management. No branch personnel involved 3. Business applications can be pushed out quicker. No travelling for cutover 4. Convenience to extend applications. Just get approval and change immediately

You win with Software Defined Networking SIMPLIFICATION Network Simplifica?on Simple Agile Automated Lower TCO Availability & Scale Faster Services

H3C SDN