Arista Networks announced the expansion of its cloud-grade routing solutions for next generation network edge roles in the multi cloud era. Arista's EOS (Extensible Operating System) enhancements
for cloud and service provider customers transform edge and backbone
routing, migrating from legacy routers to software-driven, highly
available and scale-out architectures for faster time to revenue and
lower Opex.
The
new capabilities for virtual private networking and traffic engineering
enable three additional edge use cases for multi cloud, metro and 5G
RAN based on Arista's cloud-grade routing principles.
"Arista
has a great record of disruptive innovation. I'm excited to see how
they will disrupt the service provider network ecosystem," said Rob
Rockell, Vice President, Network Engineering, Comcast.
Cloud-Grade Routing is the Future Evolution
With
a cloud-first approach to modern software principles, Arista extends
beyond the data center to replace routers with routing. This routing
journey began in 2016 with the introduction of the Arista R-Series
platforms addressing use cases in internet peering, internet exchange
networks and Telco NFV data centers. In 2018, Arista's routing solutions
expanded to cover content distribution networks, provider edge and core
routing.
These
cloud-grade routing principles drive successful routing transformations
based on leading merchant silicon platforms with high performance
10G/25G/100G/200G/400G connectivity, open standards with EVPN, and
Segment Routing. Arista's flagship EOS software simplifies routing and
drives Opex reduction through a single software train. As a modern
networking operating system without legacy protocol stack baggage, EOS
provides a consistent network-wide automation framework for scalable,
secure, and efficient operations.
Arista's success in these existing routing use cases includes service provider and cloud provider customers.
"Arista's
solution allowed us to take a fresh approach to routing for next
generation edge and backbone, reducing the complexity of protocols,
delivering L2/L3 services with EVPN over a Segment Routing based
backbone, along with modernizing the operations to deliver superior
services and experience for our customers," explains Mr. Salvatore
Sciacco, CTO, CDLAN. "Arista not only had a technical solution that
exceeded our needs but also a vision and strategy that complemented the
future direction of CDLAN."
"Arista
R-series with EOS has been instrumental in transforming the MPLS VPN
edge, providing 100G density, internet route scale, stability and
manageability," said Rick Cheung, Senior Network Engineer, CEN
(Connecticut Education Network). "Our relationship with Arista's
responsive advanced services and development teams feels like an
extension of our own and has affirmed our decision to grow with Arista
as the right one."
"We
are delighted to partner with Arista Networks, sharing our focus on
efficiency and experience to build our next generation cloud edge and
routed backbone to accommodate our global networking infrastructure
growth. Arista EOS' rich routing stack allows us to deliver programmatic
traffic engineering in the core with Segment Routing without
sacrificing quality, performance or reliability," said Mr. Joe Zhu,
Founder and CEO of Zenlayer.
Next Generation Network Edge
With
this announcement, Arista enters its third phase of routing solutions
with the simplification of multi cloud edge, metro edge and 5G edge
designs for our cloud and service provider customers. These key
attributes, driving the next phase of cloud-grade routing, for new edge
profiles include:
- Multi Cloud Edge: Demand
for public cloud services is creating the new cloud edge, created by
the cloud footprint at the network edge to deliver services closer to
the end customer. Cloud edges are being built globally, with 100G/400G
directly connecting to the cloud, based on a repeatable Layer 3
architecture, common software-driven provisioning and programmatic
traffic steering, to deliver uninterrupted service that scales globally.
- Metro Edge: Legacy
router designs are degrading quality and end-user experiences for
service providers. To meet the new bandwidth demand and faster
connectivity for E-LINE and E-LAN services, service providers are
upgrading their metro ethernet edge with Capex efficient, high density
merchant silicon-based 100G/400G routing platforms. Additionally, to
achieve Opex efficiency, service providers are simplifying protocol
complexity by adopting a single protocol for multiple edge VPN services
and driving consistent automation for the metro fabric - the combination
for faster and scalable service delivery.
- 5G RAN Edge: 5G
architecture is disaggregating traditional mobile backhaul, bringing
the public cloud footprint in the RAN (Radio Access Network) for real
time localized service updates. To address bandwidth demand from
distributed nodes and a radically scaled user/device and traffic
profiles, 5G edge requires scale-out repeatable routing design with high
speed, high performance connectivity, a single OS for open standards
based protocols and consistent automation framework across the mobile
backhaul and Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) deployments, enabling Opex
efficiency and faster time to market for new services.
Availability
The
features for the new routing use cases are available now in the latest
EOS release, a single software train across all of Arista's products.
The Arista R-series provides industry-leading performance, scale and
port density. The latest platform breadth and flexibility of the
R3-Series include:
- 7800R3 and 7500R3 modular systems scaling to 460Tbps of capacity
- New 7500R3 and 7800R3 line cards with native 25G SFP ports for flexible scaleout of edge routing applications
- Expanded 7800R3 range with 16-slots for up to 576 400G or 768 100G ports
- 7280R3
Series of 1U and 2U systems scales up to 9.6Tbps with 24 ports of 400G
in 1U and with newly released options expanding the solutions for
network edge
- 7280CR3MK-32P4S
and 7280CR3MK-32D4S with 32 100G ports and four 400G ports providing
both routing scale and integrated MACsec encryption at 100G
- 7280CR3-36S and 7280CR3K-36S, offering 36 100G ports and flexible port modes for all network edge roles from 10G to 400G
- 7280SR3M-48YC8, offering 48 25G ports plus 8 100G ports with MACsec encryption
- 7280SR3-40YC6, offering 40 25G ports plus 6 100G ports for aggregation and access deployments