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Huawei Introduces Cloud Fabric 3.0 Architecture

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Huawei Introduces Cloud Fabric 3.0 Architecture

BEIJING, May 22, 2015 – Huawei today launched its cloud service-oriented Cloud Fabric 3.0 Architecture at the HNC2015 (Huawei Network Congress 2015). By leveraging software defined network (SDN) technology, it supports fast service innovation and implementation, and efficient ICT resource integration in the cloud computing era.

“With core infrastructure carrying cloud services, enterprises are facing new challenges within data centers,” said Liu Shaowei, President of Switch and Enterprise Communication Product Line, Huawei, “Our latest Cloud Fabric 3.0 is developed to help enterprise build data centers that are elastic and scalable to support evolving business needs.”

Huawei’s Cloud Fabric 3.0 Architecture consists of the Fully-Connected Data Center SDN Solution and 100G Connection & 25G Access System.

Fully-Connected Data Center SDN Solution

The Solution adopts an open architecture, which comprises Huawei’s industry-leading CloudEngine series data center switches and Agile Controller. The solution is the industry’s unique data center network solution that integrates Huawei’s new software-defined data center storage area network (DC-SAN) — Software Defined Storage Network (SDSN) introduced at HNC2015, with its existing data center local area network (DC-LAN) and data center interconnect (DCI) network to help build better connected data centers.

Huawei’s new SDSN helps simplify network management significantly. It centrally deploys fiber channel (FC) protocol stacks on Huawei’s Agile Controller, implementing unified control and management of storage networks. In addition, the SDSN eliminates the drawback of a limited number of traditional FC storage network nodes (less than 239), which significantly improves network capacity.

Industry’s First 100G Connection & 25G Access System

The System increases the interconnection rate of a data center’s switching network from 10G/40 to 100G and supports the access of 25GE servers. The system consists of the following key components:

  1. Huawei’s latest CE12800 series data center provides up to 160 Tbps upgraded core switches performance. In addition, the company launched 36*100GE high-speed line card that supports 3.6T line-speed forwarding, which is three times the industry average.
  2. The Huawei CloudEngine 8860 data center TOR switch is the next-generation high-performance 100GE TOR data center switch. It provides high-density 25GE access and 100GE uplink connection.
  3. The Huawei FusionServer series servers are the first to pass the Qlogic 25GE NIC test and support 25GE interface, which increases bandwidth by two and a half times and delivers lower network latency. It supports smooth upgrades from 10GE to 25GE by eliminating the need for cable connection reconfigurations and deployment costs are lower compared to the deployment of 40GE servers.

The Cloud Fabric Architecture is an important part of Huawei’s Agile Network Solution. Since its launch in 2012, the Cloud Fabric Architecture has been deployed in more than 1,000 data centers across 80 countries around the world.

About Huawei

Huawei is a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider. Our aim is to enrich life and improve efficiency through a better connected world, acting as a responsible corporate citizen, innovative enabler for the information society, and collaborative contributor to the industry. Driven by customer-centric innovation and open partnerships, Huawei has established an end-to-end ICT solutions portfolio that gives customers competitive advantages in telecom and enterprise networks, devices and cloud computing. Huawei’s 170,000 employees worldwide are committed to creating maximum value for telecom operators, enterprises and consumers.

For more information, please visit Huawei online at www.huawei.com  

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