RackCorp ties up with Brocade
2014-08-16RackCorp has started transitioning its data center operations to a new network foundation based on advanced Ethernet fabric infrastructure from Brocade. The company, which operates from 21 data centers across nine countries, has embraced the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) capable family of Brocade VDX switches and VCS Fabric technology to meet the high-availability and increasingly high-bandwidth requirements of its global client base.
"The primary driver for a new network was the ability to plan for more bandwidth. Whilst the RackCorp network is not currently experiencing large loads that impact performance, we could see that our previous capacity would be under stress within the next two to three years. This is a purely strategic deployment now to move to Brocade solutions that offer valid features and provide a roadmap for the future," said RackCorp Director and Network Operations Manager, Stephen Dendtler.
Dendtler also added that the Brocade solution was selected because it provides the highest performance in its price range, which allows the company to sell at a better price point resulting in better outcomes on both sides.
The SDN capabilities of the Brocade VDX switches were another key consideration in RackCorp's decision. The company has been running an internally developed SDN system since 2004 to automate its network operations in Australia. Dendtler said that, since the new Brocade switches were integrated into the existing network, the time to propagate configuration changes has fallen from seconds to milliseconds.
"There's a lot of talk in the market about SDN but a lot less productive use of the technology thus far. RackCorp's deployment of the Brocade VCS fabric shows Brocade's SDN implementation is mature enough to support dynamic 24×7software-as-a-service capabilities, with millions of dollars per hour being transacted by financial service clients,” said Gary Denman, Senior Director for Australia and New Zealand, Brocade.
With the help of Brocade architecture planning, initial fabric deployments have been made at RackCorp data centers in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth, Australia as well as Hong Kong to support dedicated server, virtual server, and cloud computing services. RackCorp will continue to deploy Brocade VDX switches throughout its global data center network. Brocade VDX 6710 switches on top of server racks each provide 48 ports for low-latency wire-speed 1 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) access, with six 10 GbE ports available for uplinks to support high-bandwidth virtual server hosts. Brocade VDX 6740 switches provide 10 GbE connectivity between the rack-top switches, data center routers, and upstream Internet transits, with VCS Fabric technology combining all the Brocade devices into an automated, efficient, highly available, and VM-aware network fabric.
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