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Home » Extreme Networks Looks Toward Lightweight SDN Switch

Extreme Networks Looks Toward Lightweight SDN Switch

March 26, 2013
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Extreme Networks announced a commitment to offering an open source, OpenFlow thin switching platform in line with Big Switch Networks’ Switch Light initiative.

Later this year, Extreme Networks plans to introduce its first such switch, the Slalom — an optimized SDN switch supporting lightweight software and network services based on the OpenFlow protocol.  The company said this new Slalom switch will provide an evolutionary progression of its Open Fabric portfolio, complementing its ExtremeXOS based SDN-capable stackable and chassis-based switches.

“Extreme Networks Open Fabric is designed to offer customers an open and broad portfolio of next generation data center networking solutions that support emerging SDN solutions in hardware and software,” said Oscar Rodriguez, president and CEO for Extreme Networks.  “Providing customers with the widest amount of choice and performance for their networks is what reduces their costs and helps them scale.”

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  • In February, Extreme Networks began shipments of OpenFlow with the release of ExtremeXOS 15.3 and SDN applications from Big Switch Networks.  These applications include Big Tap, providing traffic monitoring and dynamic network visibility with flow filtering, and Big Virtual Switch (BVS), an application for virtualized data center networks which provisions the physical network into multiple logical networks across the stack, from Layer 2 to 7. 
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