Dell opens up open source networking

Building on its long history of contributions to the open source community, Dell Technologies enhances the power of open source innovation with new enterprise-level features and one-stop global services and support.

  • Wednesday, 13th May 2020 Posted 4 years ago in by Phil Alsop
Dell Technologies is announcing Enterprise SONiC Distribution by Dell Technologies, a new set of fully supported open source networking solutions that help enterprises modernize and simplify the operations and management of their data centers.

 

As organizations increasingly rely on modern hybrid cloud models to do business, the historically monolithic and proprietary approach to networking has created inefficiencies and unneeded complexity. Dell Technologiesis building off the work Microsoft spearheaded as part of the Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC) open source project. By integrating SONiC into the DNA of Dell EMC PowerSwitch Open Networking hardware, Enterprise SONiC creates an agile and flexible network, built on open standards, to support any size workload

 

“Our customers tell us, while a hybrid cloud approach is critical to their success, they struggle to maintain and scale their networks and manage them to avoid multiple points of failure,” said Tom Burns, senior vice president and general manager, Dell Technologies Integrated Products & Solutions. “By breaking switch software into multiple, containerized components, we are providing enterprises the means to drastically simplify the management of massive and complex networks and offer reliable networking performance in a cloud model.”

 

With commercial-grade support for SONiC, cloud providers and large enterprises have a new level of production-tested tools, services and support that previously required significant internal investment technology support teams. It gives customers support for full-stack solutions with enterprise capabilities and advanced functionality beyond the base SONiC distribution.