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“A Path to NFV/SDN – Intel.” Mike Brennan, Director of Engineering, NFV/SDN. March 2015.

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SDN and NFV are Driving Network Transformation

From This…

VPN Intrusion

Detection

System

TEM/OEM Proprietary OS

ASIC, DSP, FPGA, ASSP

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FirewallEPCRouter

Enabling the Server to Become the New Networking Platform

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VM: virtual Firewal

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VM: virtual VPN

VM: virtual

IDS

x86 CPUChipset

AccelerationSwitchSilicon

NICSilicon

Open Source & Standards

VM: virtual

EPC

VM: virtual Router

SDN/NFV Infrastructure

Red Rock

Canyon

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Intel’s Open Approach Enables the Transformation

Intel® ONP Server

Intel® ONP Switch

TelecomCloud

Enterprise

Industry Consortia

Advance Open Source

Open Standards

Collaborate on Trials and Deployments

Deliver Open

Reference Designs

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Enable Open

Ecosystem on IA

Intel® Network Builders

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Intel’s Open Approach Accelerates SDN and NFV

Intel® ONP Server

Intel® ONP Switch

TelecomCloud

Enterprise

Industry Consortia

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Intel® Network Builders

Advance Open Source

Open Standards

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Advancing Open Source and Open Standards

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Open Daylight Project

European Telecom

Standards Institute (NFV

and MEC )

OpenStack Foundation

Open Networking Foundation

Internet Engineering Task

Force

Open vSwitch Data Plane Development Kit

(DPDK.org)

Open Platform for Network Function

Virtualization

Intel Open Source Technology Center

– Packet Processing

(01.org)

Alliance for Telecom Industry

Solutions

Investing in Contributions to SDN/NFV InitiativesSpecifications -> Code -> Test -> Reference Platforms

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Accelerating SDN/NFV Adoption with Reference

Designs

Intel® ONP Server

Intel® ONP Switch

TelecomCloud

Enterprise

Industry Consortia

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Intel® Network Builders

Deliver Open

Reference Designs

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What is it?• Server software reference design integrating Intel HW

optimizations for Open Source and Open Standard ingredients used in SDN/NFV

What is it for?• To enable the IA server to become a networking box and

replace dedicated networking appliances

Who is it targeted at?• Intel Network Builder Members• “Push”: TEMs, OEMs, ODMs, ISVs• “Pull”: Telecom SPs, Cloud SPs, IT End Users

Where does my customer get it?• ONP SW is released on Intel’s 01.org on quarterly basis

with RA doc, benchmarks, demo

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Intel® Xeon® processor E5 v3

Intel® Communications Chipset 89xx Series

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Intel® Open Network Server Reference Architecture

Open Source Software StackBased on ETSI-NFVI Reference Architecture

Intel® QuickAssist Technology DriversIntel® Ethernet Drivers: 10 & 40 GbE

Linux Fedora OSKVM Hypervisor

DPDKOpen vSwitch

OpenStack Cloud OSOpenDaylight Controller

Industry standard High Volume Server

Intel® Ethernet Controller XL710

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Intel® Open Network Platform Switch SW 2.xfor Red Rock Canyon

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3 party Linux OS

Linux Switch Driver

3rd party NFV Apps, OVS, etc

3rd party SDN Controller

Use Case #3100G NIC for Server

Use Case #1, #2End of row aggregation & switching for Micro Server or RSA

What is it?• A Linux driver that enables distributed switching on

RRC at the server shelf level in the rack. • 5 Use cases: (1) RSA. (2) Micro Server, (3) Server

Super NIC, (4) Appliance, (5) Storage

What is it for?• Enables Linux OS to manage switching in the rack

(Easier manageability for IT)• Enables Linux ecosystem to design apps for switching

(Broader, open ecosystem)• Enables local switching at the server shelf in the rack

(Increased networking performance on Server)

Who is it targeted at?• Intel Network Builder Members• “Push”: TEMs, OEMs, ODMs, ISVs• “Pull”: Telecom SPs, Cloud SPs, Enterprise IT End

Users

Where does my customer get it?• ONP Switch SW 2.0:

• Pre-alpha is available on IBL today for ISVs• Alpha is available Q1 for Early Access

Customers

uStack protocol for RSA

3rd party protocols Intel ONP

Switch SW

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Enabling a Broad SDN/NFV Ecosystem

Intel® ONP Server

Intel® ONP Switch

TelecomCloud

Enterprise

Industry Consortia

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Intel® Network Builders

Enable Open

Ecosystem on IA

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Enabling Open Ecosystem on IA

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Network Applications

Controller

Orchestrator

Node:Server, Switch

Reference ArchitecturesIntel® ONP Server

Intel® ONP Switch Software

CommercialSDN/NFV Solutions

Telecom, Enterprise and Cloud

Trials and Deploymen

ts

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100+ Partners Accelerating a Broad Ecosystem of SDN/NFV Solutions on Intel Architecture

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Building Solution Experience with Leading Customers

Intel® ONP Server

Intel® ONP Switch

TelecomCloud

Enterprise

Industry Consortia

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Intel® Network Builders

Collaborate on Trials and Deployments

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Customers Embracing SDN/NFVUsing Intel Architecture Processing Technology in Their Network

Just a few examples30+ Pilots In Process

Worldwide

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