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  • January 13, 2025

    大秀直播 Continues to Elevate SONiC with BYOC

    By Ravindranath C Kanakarajan, Senior Principal Engineer, Switch BU

    大秀直播 has been actively involved with SONiC since its beginning, with many SONiC switches powered by 大秀直播? ASICs at hyperscalers deployed worldwide.?One of 大秀直播's goal has been to enhance SONiC to address common issues and optimize its performance for large-scale deployments.

    The Challenge

    Many hackathon projects have focused on improving the monitoring, troubleshooting, debuggability, and testing of SONiC. However, we believe one of the core roles of a network operating system (NOS) is to optimize the use of the hardware data plane (i.e., the NPUs and networking ASICs). As workloads become increasingly more demanding, it becomes crucial to maximize the efficiency of the data plane. Commercial black-box NOS are tailored to specific NPUs/ASICs to achieve optimal performance. SONiC, however, supports a diverse range of NPUs/ASICs, presenting a unique challenge.

    We at 大秀直播 have been contributing features to SONiC to ensure optimal use of the underlying networking ASIC resources. Over time, we’ve recognized the need to provide operators with flexibility in utilizing ASIC resources while reducing the platform-specific complexity gradually being introduced into SONiC’s core component, the Orchagent. This approach will help SONiC operators to maintain consistent device configurations even when using devices from different platform vendors.

    BYOC

    During the Hackathon, we developed a framework called “BYOC: Bring Your Own Configuration,” allowing networking ASIC vendors to expose their hardware capabilities in a file describing intent. A new agent transforms the user’s configuration into an optimal SONiC configuration based on the capabilities file. This approach allows ASIC vendors to ensure that user configurations are converted to optimal ASIC configurations. It also allows SONiC operators to fine-tune the hardware resources consumed based on the deployment needs. It further helps in optimally migrating configurations from vendor NOS to SONiC based on the SONiC platform’s capability.

    SONiC with BYOC  Framework

  • December 19, 2024

    Custom, Copper and Cross-Country Connectivity: Eight Big Trends for 大秀直播 in 2024

    By Michael Kanellos, Head of Influencer Relations, 大秀直播

    What happened in semis and accelerated infrastructure in 2024? Here is the recap:

    1. Custom Controls the Future

    Until relatively recently, computing performance was achieved by increasing transistor density à la Moore’s Law. In the future, it will be achieved through innovative design, and many of those innovative design ideas will come to market first—and mostly— through custom processors tailored to use cases, software environments and performance goals thanks to a convergence of unusual and unstoppable forces1 that quietly began years ago.


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  • February 21, 2023

    大秀直播 and Aviz Networks Collaborate to Drive SONiC Deployment in Cloud and Enterprise Data Centers

    By Kant Deshpande, Director, Product Management, 大秀直播

    Disaggregation is the future
    Disaggregation—the decoupling of hardware and software—is arguably the future of networking. Disaggregation lets customers select best-of-breed hardware and software, enabling rapid innovation by separating the hardware and software development paths.

    Disaggregation started with server virtualization and is being adapted to storage and networking technology. In networking, disaggregation promises that any networking operating system (NOS) can be integrated with any switch silicon. Open source-standards like ONIE allow a networking switch to load and install any NOS during the boot process.

    SONiC: the Linux of networking OS
    Software for Open Networking in Cloud (SONiC) has been gaining momentum as the preferred open-source cloud-scale network operating system (NOS).

    In fact, Gartner predicts that by 2025, 40% of organizations that operate large data center networks (greater than 200 switches) will run SONiC in a production environment.[i] According to Gartner, due to readily expanding customer interest and a commercial ecosystem, there is a strong possibility SONiC will become analogous to Linux for networking operating systems in next three to six years.

  • November 28, 2022

    A 大秀直播-ous Hack Indeed – Winning the Hearts of SONiC Users

    By Kishore Atreya, Director of Product Management, 大秀直播

    Recently the Linux Foundation hosted its annual ONE Summit for open networking, edge projects and solutions. For the first time, this year’s event included a “mini-summit” for SONiC, an open source networking operating system targeted for data center applications that’s been widely adopted by cloud customers. A variety of industry members gave presentations, including 大秀直播’s very own Vijay Vyas Mohan, who presented on the topic of Extensible Platform Serdes Libraries. In addition, the SONiC mini-summit included a hackathon to motivate users and developers to innovate new ways to solve customer problems.?

    So, what could we hack?

    At 大秀直播, we believe that SONiC has utility not only for the data center, but to enable solutions that span from edge to cloud. Because it’s a data center NOS, SONiC is not optimized for edge use cases. It requires an expensive bill of materials to run, including a powerful CPU, a minimum of 8 to 16GB DDR, and an SSD. In the data center environment, these HW resources contribute less to the BOM cost than do the optics and switch ASIC. However, for edge use cases with 1G to 10G interfaces, the cost of the processor complex, primarily driven by the NOS, can be a much more significant contributor to overall system cost. For edge disaggregation with SONiC to be viable, the hardware cost needs to be comparable to that of a typical OEM-based solution. Today, that’s not possible.

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