Posted By John Rath On September 14, 2012 @ 9:57 am In Blades,Intel,Networking | No Comments

Intel’s Diane Bryant says the chipmaker’s data center business could double by 2015. (Photo: Intel)
Intel demonstrated its solution for software defined networking (SDN) at the 2012 Intel Developer Forum [1] (IDF) in San Francisco this week. Intel’s Diane Bryant, corporate VP and GM of Intel’s Data Center and Connected Systems Group, outlined a platform that will include both a hardware switch and software that supports the OpenFlow protocol..
The announcement of Intel’s reference platform for open, simplified networking is comprised of a SeaCliff Trail Reference Board, a top of rack switch with a series of ASICs created through Fulcrum Microsystems, which Intel acquired last year. To drive the real-time operating system for the platform Intel adds technology from another acquisition, WindRiver, and a SDN software framework based on Linux. At the heart of the platform is the company’s next-generation communications platform, codenamed “Crystal Forest.” Announced earlier this year, Crystal Forest is expected to deliver up to 160 million packets per second performance for Layer 3 packet forwarding, making it possible to send thousands of high-definition videos across each network node. The SDN switch also includes Intel’s Fm6700 series 10G/40G Ethernet switch, 48 SFP+ 10GbE ports, and 4 QSFP+ 40GbE ports. The SeaCliff Trail SDN-enabled reference switch is a platform for other vendors to build solutions, with select alpha testing taking place with select vendors currently. Intel expects Original Design Manufacturers to produce products utilizing this platform in early 2013. To fully explore the bounds of SDN and OpenFlow as it relates to the SeaCliff platform, Intel is a part of the joint initiative of Open Networking Research Center [2]. Cloud Strategies The three-fold approach to bind Intel’s Cloud strategy includes:Article printed from Data Center Knowledge: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com
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[1] Intel Developer Forum: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/intel-developer-forum-idf/san-francisco/idf-2012-san-francisco.html
[2] Open Networking Research Center: http://onrc.net/
[3] Open Data Center Alliance: http://www.opendatacenteralliance.org/
[4] Open Virtualization Alliance: http://www.openvirtualizationalliance.org/
[5] Open Compute Project: http://opencompute.org/
[6] Openstack: http://www.openstack.org/
[7] discussed: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2012/09/13/intel-outlines-low-power-processor-roadmap/
[8] Cloud Builders: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/cloud-computing/cloud-builders-provide-proven-advice.html
[9] Intel Cloud Finder.: http://www.intelcloudfinder.com/
[10] #IDF2012: https://twitter.com/i/#!/search/%23IDF2012?q=%23IDF2012
[11] John Rath: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/author/johnr/
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