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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.
SONiC for Barefoot platform
SONiC has been ported to Aurora 710 with Barefoot Tofino silicon. Now it is not only a development, but a fully-functional network switch, suitable for a cloud data center. SONiC is deployed in Microsoft production datacenters and has an interesting way of managing configuration in a single source of truth.
A big update for OpenSwitch on Netberg platforms.
OpenSwitch has received a big update in function, features, and protocols on Netberg Aurora switches. HW-VTEP and OpenFlow support are the most significant one. And it’s still royalty-free!
BMS compatibility guide. Part 2: 10G models
Hi, all. We want to make easy compatibility guide between our switches and existing network OS. This is a second part with 10G switches. You can find other parts here: 1G – BMS compatibility guide. Part 1: 1G models 40G – BMS compatibility guide. Part 3: 40G models 100G –
BMS compatibility guide. Part 1: 1G models
Hi, all. We want to make easy compatibility guide between our switches and existing network OS. Here is a first part with 1G switches. You can find other parts here: 10G – BMS compatibility guide. Part 2: 10G models 40G – BMS compatibility guide. Part 3: 40G models 100G –
BMS compatibility guide. Part 5: 25G models
Hi, all. We want to make easy compatibility guide between our switches and existing network OS. Here is the fifth part with 25G switches. You can find other parts here: 1G – BMS compatibility guide. Part 1: 1G models 10G – BMS compatibility guide. Part 2: 10G models 40G –
BMS compatibility guide. Part 4: 100G models
Hi, all. We want to make easy compatibility guide between our switches and existing network OS. Here is a fourth part with 100G switches. You can find other parts here: 1G – BMS compatibility guide. Part 1: 1G models 10G – BMS compatibility guide. Part 2: 10G models 40G – BMS