Virtualization News Desk
BLADE's New Network Virtualization Switch
BLADE Network Technologies Brings Rackonomics to Blade Users With Future-Proof 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Switch
Jul. 3, 2008 11:30 AM
BLADE Network
Technologies announced its 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet network virtualization
switch for IBM BladeCenter.
BLADE's new switch provides the ability to use six 1-Gigabit
copper and three 10-Gigabit SFP+ fiber uplinks concurrently -- for 50 percent
more bandwidth than alternative blade switch offerings. BLADE's new switch
applies the principles of "Rackonomics"
to "scale out" and virtualize data center networks, driving down the
total cost of ownership associated with high-performance clusters and virtualized
data centers that require an affordable migration path to 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
The BLADE 1/10Gb switch features:
- Power consumption that is 33 to 50 percent lower than
alternative blade switches
- Layer 2/3 support for advanced features such as Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) built-in at no
additional cost
- Extensive network virtualization capabilities such as
VMReady
The BLADE switch is priced up to 50 percent less than
alternative blade switches.
"IBM continues to foster an ecosystem of
industry-leading products around BladeCenter. With BLADE's new 1/10 Gigabit
Ethernet switch in the portfolio, BladeCenter customers have strong investment
protection and a clear migration path as they transition to 10 Gigabit
Ethernet," said Alex Yost, IBM Vice President and Business Line Executive
for IBM BladeCenter. "Customers are making the transition to 10 Gigabit
Ethernet because it provides 10 times faster bandwidth, allowing them to
transfer much more data. This better supports sharing multimedia files as well
as virtualization, an important part of the new enterprise datacenter."
The BLADE 1/10Gb switch with Nortel/BNT Extensions to IBM
BladeCenter Open Fabric Manager I/O virtualization software enables multiple
embedded blade server switches to operate as one large virtual switch using
stacking. Stacking allows switches to be combined into one logical unit. In addition,
customers can exploit the advantages of automated fail over or moves without
the need for manual address re-assignment -- reducing the coordination normally
required between server and network administrators.
"Bringing 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to IBM
BladeCenter simplifies the network and reduces cost-of-ownership, while
improving overall system performance," said Vikram Mehta, President and
CEO of BLADE Network Technologies. "Our Rackonomics approach means giving
customers the option to affordably and easily implement both Gigabit and 10
Gigabit Ethernet as they scale out and virtualize their data center networks.
We are pleased that IBM chose BLADE to provide IBM BladeCenter clients with
active 1/10 Gigabit functionality."
The BLADE switch helps customers build a unified LAN and
Ethernet-based storage fabric (iSCSI or NAS), while also providing extreme
flexibility with a combination of 1Gb and 10Gb ports as applications require.
Advantages of using BLADE's Nortel 1/10Gb Uplink Ethernet Switch Module on IBM
BladeCenter include:
- Lowest Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for networks
transitioning from 1 Gigabit to 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
- Enterprise-class Layer 3 features standard -- Routing
Information Protocol (RIP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Border Gateway Protocol
(BGP), and others.
- More power efficient green design.
- Reduced network complexity, cable management and troubleshooting.
- Best way to equip blade servers for increased I/O for
network virtualization.
- Ideal for applications requiring high uplink bandwidth such
as IPTV, video surveillance, IP SAN storage, high-performance computing, remote
backup, and disaster recovery.
- IPv6 capable.
BLADE's Nortel 1/10Gb Uplink Ethernet Switch Module delivers
104 Gbps full-duplex throughput to the IBM BladeCenter enclosure.
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