Intel introduced new strategies, investments in cloud networks
Intel introduced new strategies, investments in cloud networks : Intel is stepping up its network strategy with a series of new investments and solutions in software-defined networking and network virtualization functin.Opening is large subject promote Intel here, in particular the next trio of products is now at the bottom of an open top in Silicon Valley this week network:
In this particular design, Intel is the flagship products (ie core or Xeon processor) and in combination with accelerated chipsets 89xx series and FM switch: switch open platform reference design network 6700 (included in the acquisition of Fulcrum last year) for the own encryption and compression. This reference design supports open source operating system Linux, open and extensible interfaces, Open vSwitch and OpenFlow user. Open Network Server Reference Design Platform: Support most of the open software platform, the network switch as a reference server, this link also supports Intel tax optimized dpdk vSwitch and OpenStack. Dpdk accelerated Open vSwitch: In principle, such a development data set designed for OEMs to workloads running in the data plane Intel architectures using one of the commercially available servers.
In this particular design, Intel is the flagship products (ie core or Xeon processor) and in combination with accelerated chipsets 89xx series and FM switch: switch open platform reference design network 6700 (included in the acquisition of Fulcrum last year) for the own encryption and compression. This reference design supports open source operating system Linux, open and extensible interfaces, Open vSwitch and OpenFlow user. Open Network Server Reference Design Platform: Support most of the open software platform, the network switch as a reference server, this link also supports Intel tax optimized dpdk vSwitch and OpenStack. Dpdk accelerated Open vSwitch: In principle, such a development data set designed for OEMs to workloads running in the data plane Intel architectures using one of the commercially available servers.

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