A new Intel Tofino 2 IFP system is ready for deliveries - Aurora 810 from Netberg.
The Aurora 810 has 32x400G QSFP-DD ports for Spine, Leaf, NPB, DCI, ToR, Enterprise, Edge, and 5G deployment scenarios.
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A new Intel Tofino 2 IFP system is ready for deliveries - Aurora 810 from Netberg.
The Aurora 810 has 32x400G QSFP-DD ports for Spine, Leaf, NPB, DCI, ToR, Enterprise, Edge, and 5G deployment scenarios.
Read MoreWe have a promotion for Netberg Aurora 720 and Aurora 620 switches!
Read MoreNetberg’s SONiC platform code for Aurora 715 and Aurora 615 Innovium Teralynx-based switches is accepted into the official GitHub repository. The code follows community standards, delivering robust and proven software infrastructure for open network switches.
Surprisingly, the first large enterprise to adopt SONiC is a retailer, Target.
They set out on a mission to employ disaggregated and open Network for the Enterprise about a year and half ago. Now this milestone is achieved with more flexibility, choice, and control across the network.
Read MoreWe have two new products available - Aurora 715 and Aurora 615 boxes from Netberg. Both have Innovium Teralynx 5 silicon at the core and are aimed at the data center and enterprise markets.
Read MoreWe already talked quite a bit about white-box switch architecture and how networking software works. There were pieces about basics, ICOS, OpenSwitch. All squares, arrows, names, and other theoretical cliches, completely unbound from the material base.
This one will be a more physical piece, looking inside one of the most advanced products on the market - a 12.8Tbps box with 32x400G QSFP-DD ports. As of now, it’s cutting-edge hardware, being deployed by hyper-scalers, and only started getting tentative interest outside these huge guys.
Today we are covering Aurora 820 by Netberg with the Broadcom Tomahawk3 BCM56980 at the core.
A very low cost 100G SR4 transceiver available now from Optech.
Only 80 USD for a high-quality module with all-round compatibility to make 100G networks affordable for everybody.
NVIDIA Cumulus Linux 4.2.0 is a minor release that supports new platforms, provides bug fixes and contains several new features and improvements.
Read MoreBesides standard talks about exciting prospects, key products, acceleration, disaggregation, new growth, and other blah-blah-blah, there are two changes we'd like to mention.
The first one - a change in the business model. All transactions are moving to an authorized Cumulus/Mellanox distributor. There will be a week or two of chaos before the new structure starts working.
The second one - since the last week, perpetual licenses are unbundled from software updates and support. Now it's possible to get a license and rely only on public resources and community talks. It could be a reasonable choice if you have a lot of experience with Cumulus Linux and other products.
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