Optimize OpenStack Networking with Emulex CONNECTIVITY - SOLUTIONS BRIEF

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Optimize OpenStack Networking with Emulex CONNECTIVITY - SOLUTIONS BRIEF
CONNECTIVITY - SOLUTIONS BRIEF
Optimize OpenStack Networking with Emulex
Optimize Network Performance and Reduce I/O Ports with Universal Multi-Channel
Switch agnostic and offered through major OEMs
OpenStack is quickly becoming the preferred open source choice for building
private clouds and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings. Customers in many
industries, including cloud services, financial services and telecommunications
are leveraging the framework to build their infrastructure. Many companies offer
OpenStack distributions, including Dell, HP, Mirantis, Oracle, Red Hat and VMware,
allowing companies the flexibility to package their OpenStack implementation with
hardware or virtualization software, or work with an independent company such as
Mirantis and keep ultimate flexibility for their infrastructure.
Simplified management using Emulex OneCommand
Manager or VMware vRealize framework
As enterprises and cloud providers implement OpenStack to build these private
cloud and IaaS offerings they are looking for solutions which will:
Emulex Advantages
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Reduced cabling and I/O port requirements using
network convergence
Improved utilization of server and network resources
Optimal network performance with Quality of
Service (QoS)
Pervasive in-box support with all major hypervisors
and operating systems
1.Optimize cost of networking I/O
2.Improve performance of priority traffic
3.Enhance traffic isolation
4.Ease management of I/O resource
OpenStack Implementation with Emulex OCe14000 using UMC
Emulex Universal Multi-Channel (UMC) allows each NIC to be carved into 16 separate channels with isolated transmit and receive queues and
individual MAC addresses, providing each VLAN a separate physical function. Major OEMs deliver Emulex UMC capabilities through their own
networking offerings, for example Dell Network Partitioning (NPAR), HP FlexFabric, and IBM Virtual Fabric, which enables allocation of separate
physical functions for VM migration, console management, iSCSI and NFS storage, and network traffic for individual VMs.
Cost optimization through port consolidation and switch independence
Emulex UMC enables multiple OpenStack functions to be consolidated onto fewer I/O ports. Combining ports minimizes the I/O sprawl as
customers can easily support the management, compute, storage and networking functions of OpenStack on fewer ports and also ensures each
port is fully utilized in order to take full advantages of I/O resources. In addition, because Emulex UMC is switch agnostic, it will work in any 10 or
40Gb Ethernet environment, allowing customers to build upon their existing infrastructure.
Improved performance with QoS
Using Emulex UMC, each OpenStack function can be assigned a minimum and maximum bandwidth. This allows more important functions, such
as compute or storage, to have the network capacity they need to continue performing even under heavy network loads. Bandwidth can easily be
reallocated as necessary given changing workload conditions. This separation ensures that priority traffic has a minimum bandwidth allocation
and that independent channels are not impacted due to network and port congestion.
Traffic isolation improves availability and security
UMC allows different VLANs to be assigned to different physical functions. The hardware enforced channels provide stronger isolation between
networks and traffic types. This configuration enables higher availability in case of VLAN failure and provides additional security should the
network be compromised.
Simplified management
Emulex UMC reduces the number of devices and simplifies traffic management. It is easily administered through OneCommand Manager, or
through VMware vRealize, using the OneCommand Manager web client. This ensures simplified management and configurability for Emulex
UMC in an OpenStack environment.
Conclusion
Data centers using OpenStack to build private or public cloud offerings need to consider technologies which will optimize cost, improve
performance, isolate traffic and simplify management of I/O. The Emulex OCe14000 series enables these organizations to optimize their
OpenStack network using Emulex Universal-Multi-Channel.
OPTIMIZED COST
IMPROVED PERFORMANCE
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Replaces multiple ports and
cables used for management,
storage, compute and network
traffic
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UMC bandwidth partitioning
allows for enhanced QoS allowing
guaranteed minimum bandwidth for
priority traffic
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Minimizes I/O sprawl through
port consolidation
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Prevents lower priority network
traffc from starving priority traffic
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Eliminate underutilized ports
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Switch independence allows for
interoperability
ENHANCED TRAFFIC ISOLATION
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VLAN mapping allows traffic
types to be isolated from
each other
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High availability in case of
VLAN failure
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SIMPLIFIED MANAGEMENT
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UMC allows for effective
management of traffic, enabling
efficient use of 10Gb and 40Gb
Ethernet
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Easily managed through
OneCommand Manager or OCM
plug in for VMware vRealize
Security in case network is
compromised
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