Juniper Networks Introduces Junos software Disintegration expand customer choice and Network Automation

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at its NXTWORK 2015 Customer Summit, Juniper Networks unveiled a disaggregated version of its Junos software to provide Guest ultimate choice in data center deployment options. With the disintegration of Junos software, customers will have the ability to deploy third-party network services or applications directly on Juniper platforms, as well as the option to program directly to Juniper systems using the Open Compute Project supported (OCP ) defined software model.

With the disaggregated software Junos, customers for the first time be able to develop and install party applications directly supported Juniper switching systems, as well as running the Junos disaggregated Install software on Open Network Environment (ONIE) compliant third-party switches.

100GbE

At the same time, Juniper Networks has introduced their line of QFX50 access switches, the first platform to run the Junos software disaggregated, and support the Gigabit Ethernet emerging 25 and 50 (GbE) standard . Together the switches and provide software automation of high-quality network programmability and flexibility while providing customers in the purchase of equipment separately software with a pay-for-what-you-need-software license model.

The just introduced access QFX50 switches with multi-speed capability 10GbE to 100GbE would allow customers to migrate to higher port speeds and support 25GbE / 50GbE without upgrades expensive. With 25GbE give clients 2.5 times the 10GbE performance while using the existing wiring infrastructure.

QFX50 switches support the disaggregated version of Junos software, combines "high performance" switching with the flexibility, power and functionality of a quad-core server processor.

a new pricing model for QFX50 allow customers to buy the Junos software and hardware platform QFX50 together or separately.

Cloud Orchestration

juniper-networks his NXTWORK 2015 Customer Summit , Juniper Networks highlighted the rapid implementation of its architecture and Juniper Networks Juniper Networks MetaFabric Contrail software-defined network (SDN) technologies through convergence and hyper-converged solutions stack. Juniper's MetaFabric and Contrail solutions offer clients an open infrastructure plug-and-play to quickly deploy data center and cloud networks.

In NXTWORK 2015, Juniper also introduced Cloud CPE , fully automated end to end solution for virtualization network functions based on an open framework to help customers deliver new wide services. CPE includes coverage Contrail Service Orchestration, a management platform and full orchestration for providing and managing virtualized network services and NFX250, the first of a series of platforms for network services that can work as safe, on devices running multiple virtual local network functions, from Juniper Networks and others, at the same time.

OpenStack, Apache, Netconf

Managed by Director Junos Space Network , customers can control the entire corporate network through a single pane of glass. In addition, with Network Director Juniper Management Pack for VMware vRealize operations, in addition to interoperability with VMware vCenter Server, users have visibility into the health, capacity and performance of the network infrastructure of the business, which further simplifies the control of physical and virtual network and management.

cloud-hosting-security-juniper using an approach of open platform, Juniper offers open access to Linux so that customers can freely orchestrate party applications using OpenStack, Apache, Netconf or other tools. This new level of modularity network services enable easy integration with customer applications, RPS controllers and orchestration tools.

With the support of MPLS, BGP, EVPN-VXLAN and L2 "robust" / function L3, Juniper give customers design options, architect and automate the ideal overlay network with the best sub-layer infrastructure.

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