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400G Optics Available.
Ahead of any 400G open switching hardware, short and long range 400G optics in QSFP-DD form-factor is here. QSFP-DD 400G SR8 70M MMF QSFP-DD 400G LR4 10KM SMF
Whitebox Switches: Programmable VS Fixed ASICs
White Box Switches: The Basics, Part 1 White Box Switches: Part Two, ICOS White Box Switches: Part Three, OPS For quite some time we have a new buzz word on the market – programmable Ethernet silicon that makes your network so great that it cannot be ignored. Usually, it’s setoff
A Super Spine for 10K USD!
Our first Super Spine switch to reach the 10K USD mark – Netberg Aurora 740! 64x 100G ports with Nephos Taurus ASIC, huge 40MB buffer, and SONiC to rule the HW; we have a perfect candidate into many Data Center networks.
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White Box Switches: Part Three, OpenSwitch
White Box Switches: The Basics, Part 1 White Box Switches: Part Two, ICOS White Box Switches: Part Four, Programmable VS Fixed ASICs A bit about OpenSwitch (OPS) OPS And OPX, or a Bit of History At first, OpenSwitch project and openswitch.net were governed by HP as they tried to ride
White Box Switches: Part Two, ICOS
White Box Switches: The Basics, Part 1 White Box Switches: Part Three, OPS White Box Switches: Part Four, Programmable VS Fixed ASICs What is ICOS and what is good about it? A common description It’s easy to find pieces like these: Web-scale NOS with traditional L2/L3 functions and management,
White Box Switches: The Basics, Part 1
White Box Switches: Part Two, ICOS White Box Switches: Part Three, OPS White Box Switches: Part Four, Programmable VS Fixed ASICs What Is a White Box Switch? After several years since their introduction to the market, there is still confusion about open and disaggregated networking. We are receiving a lot
New Switches with Nephos Taurus ASIC
Netberg Aurora 740 with 64x 100G QSFP28 ports and Netberg Aurora 705 with 32x 100G QSFP28 ports are available from now on. Netberg Aurora 740 is our first product with 64x 100G QSFP28 ports; it can double your network size using the same quantity of Spine switches. It’s price point
Cumulus Linux 3.7 release
The release 3.7 of Cumulus Linux is available in both a binary option as well as a repository code. The main feature of this release is support of Trident3 ASIC from Broadcom. The Trident3 ASIC has more features over Tomahawk family, but at a cost – much slower packet performance.