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Can you afford to deploy new applications in days or weeks when your competitors can do it in minutes? Are your developers satisfied with the time it takes to move a new application from development through QA and CA to production? Are you able to deploy new releases daily? Are you happy that your development teams prefer public cloud services over internal IT? If you've answered NO to at least one of the questions, it's high time to put Software-Defined Data Center near the top of your priority list.Now imagine you’d combine virtualized network services with programmable network elements – you’d get highly flexible infrastructure allowing you to deploy, configure and migrate application stacks in minutes, not days or weeks.
Excited? This workshop will tell you how to design a software-defined data center, describe leading products (VMware NSX and Cisco ACI) and document their benefits and shortcomings.
See workshop contents below for more details.
Network architects, designers and implementation engineers working in environments that are planning, designing or deploying public or private cloud infrastructure based on software-defined data center concepts or products (including VMware NSX and Cisco ACI).
This section illustrates the concepts of Software Defined Data Centers (SDDC) with a real-life example using VMware NSX/VSAN and Nutanix Virtual Computing Platform and describes the following concepts:
This section describes typical SDDC networking and network services architectures:
This section describes network virtualization implemented with hardware data center fabrics, from large-scale L2 fabrics (TRILL, FabricPath, VCS Fabric) to overlay solution (VXLAN on Arista EOS, Cisco Nexus 9000) and policy-based architectures (Cisco ACI)
Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure is the leading example of hardware-based network virtualization. This section explains:
In the Overlay Virtual Networking section you'll discover the architecture and technical details of numerous overlay virtual networking solutions including:
The section covers these deep-dive topics (including detailed packet flows):
VMware NSX was the first commercial product implementing the software defined data centers paradigm in vSphere and multi-hypervisor environments, including OpenStack- and CloudStack-based deployments.
This section describes the architecture of VMware NSX and its components, NSX principles of operation, and services offered by VMware NSX in vSphere- and open source based clouds.
After a brief refresher of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) concepts, this section focuses on typical virtual network services use cases, benefits and drawbacks of virtual appliances (as compared to their physical counterparts), performance limitations of virtual appliances, and deployment and management challenges in large-scale environments.
Firewalls inserted between VM Ethernet adapters and virtual switches can drastically change the typical security paradigms, and introduce centrally managed scale-out architectures.
This section describes the common VM NIC firewall architectures (including Cisco’s VSG, VMware NSX and Hyper-V-based solutions) as well as service insertion and virtual network tapping solutions.
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