HP and VMware, Inc. has announced plans to
collaborate to deliver the industry’s first federated network solution, designed
to provide customers unified automation
of, and visibility into, their physical and virtual data centre networks,
enabling business agility and improving business continuity.
As companies embrace cloud and mobility, manual
network configuration has proven time and resource intensive, as well as error
prone. Network virtualisation offers a centralised control plane, but does not
automate configuration and provisioning of physical network devices.
The new HP-VMware networking solution will federate
the HP Virtual Application Networks SDN Controller with the VMware NSX™ network
virtualisation platform to provide customers with an integrated approach to
automating their physical and virtual network infrastructure. The networking
solution will provide a centralised view, unified automation, visibility and
control of the complete data centre network, improving agility, monitoring and
troubleshooting.
According to Gartner analyst Joe Skorupa, “A hybrid
model blends the device-based and the overlay models, transparently mixing
physical and virtual devices under a common control plane. This approach
promises a rapid time to value, support for bare-metal endpoints (servers,
networking, security appliances and so forth) and a smooth migration to an
optimal mix of endpoints.”
“Networks must be agile enough to enable the
adoption of cloud and mobility while ensuring continuity,” said Raymond
Maisano, country manager, HP Networking, Enterprise Group, HP South Pacific.
“Building upon our SDN leadership, the HP-VMware networking solution unifies
visibility and automation of the physical and virtual network with a common
control plane, enabling new application and service delivery in minutes rather
than months.”
A typical cloud data centre network may require
10,000 provisions per day, each requiring at least 20 network command line
changes. These 200,000 command line changes would require 3,333 man hours to
complete, assuming 1 minute per command.(3) The HP-VMware networking solution
promises to eliminate manual configuration of both the physical and virtual
data centre networks through interoperable automated orchestration of policies.
It also will create a single view of the network—both physical and virtual.
The HP Virtual Application Networks SDN Controller
also will include support for VMware Open vSwitch Database (OVSDB) management
protocol. This enables HP FlexFabric top-of-rack switches to participate in the
automated provisioning of the virtual network, which will be delivered by
VMware NSX network virtualisation platform.
“Customers are adopting network virtualisation to
gain the necessary agility needed to realise the promise of virtualised and
cloud data centres. To be successful, IT organisations need solutions to
deliver common management of services and operations across the physical and
virtual domains,” said Stephen Mullaney, senior vice president and general
manager, networking and security business unit, VMware. “By collaborating with
HP on a federated networking solution, we will help our joint customers create
a unified network operations model that will radically simplify IT in the
software-defined data centre.”
HP also introduced the HP 5930 top-of-rack switch
with built-in intelligence based on VXLAN technology, extending network
virtualisation to the servers, and allowing customers to leverage their virtual
and physical networks to work together as one entity.
HP offers clients a single point of contact to help
support and evolve complex data centre networks while incorporating the
benefits of software-defined networking (SDN). The new HP Datacentre Care for
Networking provides clients with a single, environment-based relationship that
can incorporate the HP-VMware networking solution into existing and future
environments.
HP also helps clients determine where SDN can
deliver optimal benefits to their organisation with the SDN Connectivity
Transformation Experience Workshop, which builds organisational alignment and
an initiative roadmap for the client, taking into consideration SDN-enabled
business benefits and risks. The service also helps clients explore
architectural options that consider their current state and best path to the
future, both from a technology and investment point of view. As a result of the
workshop, clients can determine their pragmatic path for their unique SDN
journey, incorporating people, process and technology.
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