Cisco puts next-gen networks to work in the cloud

Step two in datacentre plan…

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Networking company Cisco has introduced a package of datacentre tools for carriers wishing to deliver cloud services over next-generation IP networks.

The Unified Service Delivery package, announced on Tuesday, combines Cisco's existing Unified Computing System technology with its Nexus 7000 switch - an updated, datacentre-optimised version of its CRS-1 router - and the company's next-generation IP products.

The combination will make delivery of video and data services more efficient and lay the groundwork for the delivery of business applications to any place, according to Cisco.

Kelly Ahuja, general manager in Cisco's service provider routing technology group, said in a statement: "The unification of the datacentre and the IP next-generation network is a natural progression, not just in the evolution of networking - it also builds the foundation for innovative service providers... to optimise their networks towards delivering new revenue-generating, cloud-based services."

The new CRS-1 Carrier Routing System integrates two 10Gb modules and a 40Gb forwarding processor, all designed to handle virtualisation from the datacentre over next-generation IP networks. The CRS-1 modules, when used in the Unified Service Delivery package, will allow providers to virtualise traffic and network operations on a per-service or per-customer basis, Cisco said.

Cisco said the Unified Service Delivery package will allow for greater power efficiency compared with 'traditional' datacentre needs and so will cut costs.

The announcement builds on Cisco's Unified Computing System, a grand plan for datacentres launched in March. At the heart of the system is the idea of providing a single cohesive 'architecture' - or set of products and services - for datacentres. It combines computing, networking, virtualisation, storage access and management components with its own blade servers.

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  1. 1. BTRoundtable

    Thank you for sharing this insight. FYI, Cisco's Simon Aspinall started a series of thought-provoking commentaries on the emerging cloud services opportunity for service providers

    • 14 May 2009 20:30
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