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Transmisja optyczna dla replikacji danych i usług

1 COPYRIGHT © 2014 ALCATEL-LUCENT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Transmisja optyczna dla replikacji danych i usług

w chmurze

4 marca 2014

Marek Pawelec <[email protected]>

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OUTLINE

MARKET TRENDS

ALCATEL-LUCENT’S OFFER2

SUMMARY

REFERENCES

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3

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DATA CENTERS

Investment drivers

�The data explosion

• 35.2 trillion Gigabytes to be processed & stored in 2020, compared to 800 billion Gigabytes in 2009 (source: IDC)

2009:

0.8 Zettabytes

GrowingGrowing

by aby a

Factor of 44Factor of 44

2020:

35.2 Zettabytes

1 Zettabyte = 1012

GigaBytesGigabytes in 2009 (source: IDC)

� Cloud computing

• Most recent step in the evolution of ICT

• Industrialisation of sharing computing, storage & network resources

Source: http://pullthetriggers.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/cloud-computing-keyboard-fullscreen-6101-300x240.jpg

Source: IDC Digital Universe Study, sponsored by EMC, May 2010.

GigaBytes

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� The rise of the data factories

• More m2 needed (up to 10,000 m2 per center)

• At competitive prices

• Closer to customers & end-users

• Power redundance & density (up to 10kW/ m2)

• Redundant fiber connections Source: http://images.fastcompany.com/upload/Data%20center%20-%201.jpg

THE ICT SERVICE PROJECTION

40

“…changing customer demands: In 2–5 years

20

“More than

“The total size of the public cloud market will growfrom $25.5 billion in 2011 to

40%

of business customers willbuy ICT from the cloud.”

20%

of companies will no longer run ICT equipment in-house 3 years from now.”

$159.3billion

in 2020.”

from $25.5 billion in 2011 to

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WHY SHOULD NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDERS CARE?

The dual impact of the cloud

• Big enterprises

• Wish to reduce IT infrastructure cost and retain control of critical resources

? How can NSPs remain relevant for big enterprises?

• Service providers

• Wish to evolve from connectivity services to higher value cloud services

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? How should NSPs evolve their network to provide cloud service?

PRIVATE CLOUD NETWORK PRIORITIES

SecuritySecurity

BandwidthBandwidth

++

BandwidthBandwidth

FlexibilityFlexibility

++

==

ControlControl

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OUTLINE

MARKET TRENDS

ALCATEL-LUCENT’S OFFER

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SUMMARY

REFERENCES

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1830PSS OPTICAL DATACENTER CONNECT

Four good reasons why

LOW LATENCY

SECURITY

CERTIFICATION

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VERSATILITY

1830PSS VERSATILITY 1/2

1830 PSS DatacenterDVB-ASI 270M Video

SD-SDI 270M

12xANY to 2x10G plugable

4xANY to 2x2.5G/4G plugable

Multiple protocolsMultiple protocols

WAN

HD-SDI 1.485G

3G-SDI 2.970G

SDR 2.5G Infiniband

DDR 5G

QDR 10G

FC-100 1G Fibre Channel

(+FICON, ISC)

FC-200 2G

FC-400 4G

FC-800 8G

FC-1200 10G

FC-1600 16G

FE 100M Ethernet

GE 1G

12xANY to 2x10G plugable

4x10G to 4x10G(ENC) plugable

10x10G+1x40G to 100G plug.

12xFE/GE to 2x10GE plugable

1x10G to 10G tunable

1x40GE to 40G coherent

8x10GE plugable

24xFE/GE to 4x10GE plugable

10xANY to 10G tunable

4x10G to 40G coherent

Multiple protocolsMultiple protocols

Carrier EthernetCarrier Ethernet

Long distanceLong distance

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GE 1G

10GE 10G

40GE 40G

100GE 100G

OTH

1x40GE to 40G coherent

1x100GE to 100G coherent

10x10G to 100G coherent

• When applying SDN concepts to optical transport networks, there are some aspects to consider:

• Dataplane flexibility: in order to fully exploit SDN capability, dataplane needs to provideflexibility for reconfiguring connectivity at transport level by a full CDC architecture or anintegrated optical/electronic solution.

• Physical Optical Impairment awarness: feasibility of an end-to-end path is conditioned byoptical impairment. Currently Engineering Planning Tools are exploited for this function.

1830PSS VERSATILITY 2/2

optical impairment. Currently Engineering Planning Tools are exploited for this function.

• Optical Monitoring: wavelength tracker is used to monitor optical power and connectivity inthe photonic layer.

EngineeringEngineering Planning Planning ToolTool

ELECTRONIC LAYERELECTRONIC LAYER

NorthNorth

CDCCDCFiber spanFiber span

GMPLS (WSON)GMPLS (WSON)

1010

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PHOTONIC LAYERPHOTONIC LAYER

RRXX

RRXX

RRXX

RRXX

TTXX

TTXX

TTXX

TTXX

RRXXRRXX

RRXXRRXX

RRXX

RRXX

RRXX

RRXX

TTXX

TTXX

TTXX

TTXX

TT XXTT XX

TT XXTT XX

WSSWSS

WS

SW

SS

WSSWSSWestWest

NorthNorth

EastEastto eastto east

to northto north

to westto west

to northto north

to w

est

to w

est

to e

astto

east

WSSWSS

WSSWSS

WS

SW

SS

CouplerCoupler

CouplerCoupler

Co

up

ler

Co

up

ler

Add/Drop Add/Drop

directionlessdirectionless

RRXX

RRXX

RRXX

RRXX

WSSWSS

TTXX

TTXX

TTXX

TTXX

CouplerCoupler

WSSWSS

1830PSS OPTIMIZED LATENCY

• OPTIMIZED BY DESIGN:

• Network path optimization to minimize latency

• Latency Optimized Cards (up to <5µs e2e)

NonNon--optimized pathoptimized pathDATACENTEDATACENTE

RR

• Configurable error correction (FEC on/off)

• Low latency amplifiers (EDFAs) & Raman amps

• Zero latency Dispersion compensator (DCM)

• Coherent technology transponders (DCM free)

• OPTIMIZED BY MANAGEMENT

• Configurable error correction (FEC on/off)

DATACENTEDATACENTE

RR

Latency optimized & Latency optimized &

monitored pathmonitored path

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• Configurable error correction (FEC on/off)

• On-demand, real-time latency measurements

• Parallel processing of OA&M

1830PSS SECURE OPTICAL TRANSPORT

In-flight encryption & key management

XFP

XPF

XFP

XFP

Mapper

Encrypt cypherXFP-T

Mapper

Encrypt cypher

XFP-T

Mapper

Encrypt cypher

8x8 a

t 11G

b/s

11Gb/s

• Quad 10G Encryption

• 4 x XFP (Tunable) Line - 4 x XFP (B&W) Client

• Support 8/10G FC, 10GE, OTU2 (later QDR InfiniBand)

WT SFP

XFP-T

Mapper

Encrypt cypher

XFP-T

XFP-T

Cyber securityAdmin

Key Management

Security Operations and Tools

Enterprise ITAdmin

Network

IT Operations

• ALU Key Management Tool

• Access control to partition the network into security areas for multiple enterprise customers

InfiniBand)

• In-flight encryption configurable per 10G port

• AES256 cypher w/ Counter Mode Encryption

• E-to-E latency (including encryption) ~5 µsec

• Planning for FIPS 140-2 Level 2 & CC EAL 2

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Management

Enterprise Datacenter

Enterprise Datacenter

ServersServers

HPC

StorageStorage

ServersServers

HPC

StorageStorage

1830 PSS

Network management

1830 PSS

KMT Portal

• End users control key security parameters on assigned circuits

• Graphical view of security alarm & encryption services network wide view

• New business model enabler

Wavelength monitoring points

Data services

Fiber

Wavelengths

OPTICAL INTRUSION DETECTION

-20.0

-19.5

-19.0

t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9 t10 t11 t12 t13 t14 t15 t16 t17

Baseline

Polling period

Paused due to LOS or CRI alarm

Att

enuation

OPTICAL INTRUSION DETECTION

-20.0

-19.5

-19.0

t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9 t10 t11 t12 t13 t14 t15 t16 t17

Baseline

Polling period

Paused due to LOS or CRI alarm

Att

enuation

1830PSS SECURE OPTICAL TRANSPORT

Wavelenght tracker based optical intrusion detection

• Wavelength Tracker offers a unique Optical intrusion detection capability

Intermediate

End-to-end

Path 1

Path 2

NMS Console

Fiber span

Misconnections detection

-22.0

-21.5

-21.0

-20.5dB

Span Loss Measurament

Threshold

Major Optical Intrusion Alarm raised Major Optical Intrusion Alarm cleared

3 consecutive measurements

Att

enuation

-22.0

-21.5

-21.0

-20.5dB

Span Loss Measurament

Threshold

Major Optical Intrusion Alarm raised Major Optical Intrusion Alarm cleared

3 consecutive measurements

Att

enuation

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intrusion detection capability

• Remote and automatic power control

• High reliability and resilience

NE1 NE2

!

ok

Misconnections detection

Fault isolation, correlation and threshold alarming

STORAGE STORAGE ARRAYSARRAYS eLabseLabs certifiedcertified, , SRDF/SRDF/MirrorViewMirrorView replication, VPLEX (future)replication, VPLEX (future)

GDPS GDPS CERTIFICATIOCERTIFICATION N certified certified (200km w/ (200km w/ encryption)encryption) , s, systemystem z/ z/ IBM storage IBM storage interopinterop..MULTIMULTI--MILLION DOLLAR MILLION DOLLAR

INVESTMENT IN R&D AND INVESTMENT IN R&D AND LAB INTEROP FACILITIES LAB INTEROP FACILITIES

1830PSS INTEROPERABILITY PROGRAMCERTIFICATION OF SAN / DC / CLOUD NETWORKING

SAN FC SAN FC SWITCHESSWITCHES Self Self certified & certified & Brocade Brocade certifiedcertified Focus Focus on ISL on ISL trunkingtrunking

SRDF/SRDF/MirrorViewMirrorView replication, VPLEX (future)replication, VPLEX (future)

SECURITYSECURITY FIPS FIPS 140140--2 level 2 (in 2 level 2 (in progress)progress), , Common Common Criteria (CC) Criteria (CC) –– in progressin progress

1830 PSS1830 PSS

US US GOVERNMENTGOVERNMENT US US Department of Department of Defense Unified Communications Defense Unified Communications ApprovedApproved, , InteropInterop Certification (IOC) from the JITC Certification (IOC) from the JITC

SECURITYSECURITY

CERTIFIED INTEROP CERTIFIED INTEROP

FOR REPLICATION OF FOR REPLICATION OF

CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION PROGRAM KEEPS PROGRAM KEEPS LATEST CARDS LATEST CARDS AND RELEASES AND RELEASES

CERTIFIED VS 3rd CERTIFIED VS 3rd PARTY VENDORS PARTY VENDORS

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CERTIFIED INTEROPERABILITY FOR REPLICATION OF MISSION CRITICAL CLOUD APPLICATIONSCERTIFIED INTEROPERABILITY FOR REPLICATION OF MISSION CRITICAL CLOUD APPLICATIONS

ETHERNETETHERNET MEF MEF certified (Ecertified (E--Line, ELine, E--Tree, Tree, EE--LAN LAN services)services), , CarrierCarrier--Grade Grade Ethernet Ethernet

InteropInterop Certification (IOC) from the JITC Certification (IOC) from the JITC FOR REPLICATION OF FOR REPLICATION OF

MISSION CRITICAL MISSION CRITICAL

CLOUD APPLICATIONSCLOUD APPLICATIONS

OUTLINE

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OPTICAL TRANSPORT FOR THE CLOUD EVOLUTION

Key features of Alcatel-Lucent’s solution based on 1830PSS

CLOUD OS

Cloud Infrastructure Network

Cloud Provider Datacenter

Cloud Services Provider Enterprise DatacenterEnterprise

Datacenter

Cloud Provider Datacenter

Cloud Access Network

Enterprise

Private Cloud

Short reachNx10km, C/DWDM w/o in-line amplifiers

Medium reachNx100km, non-coherent DWDM

Long reachNx1000km, coherent DWDM

VersatilityTERMINAL/xOADM, SDH/Ethernet/FibreChannel/Infiniband/SDI, Sub-λ (OTH/CE)

Scalability88 channels @ 100G, 400G+ ready

Low latency High availability

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Latency in microseconds by design, Option to disactivate FEC Protection & restoration (GMPLS)

Operational simplificationOptical OAM with Wavelength trackerTM, Optical design tool integrated with network management,

Automated commisioning & power balancing, Integration with cloud orchestration, IP/Optical convergence with unified mgmt

SecurityOptical intrusion detection, Integrated AES256 encryption, Secure key management, Certifications

OUTLINE

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REFERENCES

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1830 PSS & 100G MARKET MOMENTUM

84840000+ +

100G100G units units shippedshipped

20,000+ 20,000+ 1830 1830 PSS PSS systems systems

shippedshipped

shippedshipped

150+ 150+

100G100Gdeployments, deployments, contracts, and contracts, and

trials, out of them trials, out of them 80 (47%) in EMEA80 (47%) in EMEA

360+ 360+ 1830 1830 PSS PSS

customers globally customers globally , more than half in , more than half in

EMEAEMEA

1818

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Best Optical Equipment Product Best Optical Equipment Product

-- Beyond 100GBeyond 100G (2013)(2013)

1830 PSS/PSE awarded at the 1830 PSS/PSE awarded at the

Broadband World Forum for Broadband World Forum for Best Best

Broadband Transport Broadband Transport in 2012in 2012