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Dell EMC, VMware rebuild the network for the cloud era

Ken Wong by Ken Wong
September 3, 2019
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At VMworld 2019, Dell Technologies announced new advancements in software-defined networking so customers can simplify and help lower the cost of networking in today’s multi-cloud world.

“Dell EMC and VMware are rebuilding the network for the cloud era - with everything open, automated and software-defined,” said Tom Burns, senior vice president & general manager, Dell EMC Networking & Solutions.

Dell EMC SD-WAN Solution

Legacy wide area networks (WANs) struggle to keep up with the modern, multi-cloud traffic demands. At the edge, the new Dell EMC SD-WAN Solution helps customers move away from complex, slow-to-innovate and expensive branch office networking to an SD-WAN platform that uses cloud capabilities and economics. Previewed at Dell Technologies World, the new solution is now globally available and supported.

This Dell EMC SD-WAN Solution delivers all-in-one simplicity - combining VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud software available as a flexible subscription with highly-engineered and efficient modern appliances in multiple configuration options - all backed by world-class Dell EMC support, supply chain, and services. 

VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud includes: a choice of public, private or hybrid cloud network for enterprise-grade connection to cloud and enterprise applications; branch office enterprise appliances and optional data center appliances; software-defined control and automation; and virtual services delivery. Software subscription options can be upgraded to accommodate changing business requirements for features, duration, and bandwidth.

The Dell EMC SD-WAN Solution has three key components:

  • SD-WAN Edge powered by VMware - networking specific, purpose-built appliances designed for high efficiency and reliability
  • SD-WAN Orchestrator - cloud-based management and orchestration software services from VMware, managed by Dell EMC
  • SD-WAN Gateways - a global network of more secure, application-focused access gateways from VMware to handle WAN traffic

Visibility for Both Physical and Virtual Networks

Dell EMC and VMware also announced SmartFabric Director that enables the physical switch underlay infrastructure to keep pace with the changing demands of virtualized and software-defined networks. 

Dell EMC SmartFabric Director enables data center operators to easily build, operate and monitor an open network underlay fabric based on Dell EMC PowerSwitch Series switches. This is important for organizations that have embraced software-defined networking and need to help make sure their physical underlay networks are finely tuned for that overlay environment. A lack of visibility between the two layers can lead to provisioning and configuration errors, hampering network performance.

Related:  Services to drive 65% CAGR in SD-WAN
Tags: Dell EMCSD-WANsoftware defined networkingVMware
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