Software Defined Networking - Real World
Use Cases (Test Bed at Marist/IBM)
Our Speakers Today
Todd Bundy
Director Global Alliances,
ADVA Optical Networking
tbundy@advaoptical.com

Joe Weinman

SVP, Cloud Services & Strategy
JWeinman@telx.com

Joe Ziskin
Vice President, Corporate Strategy IBM
jziskin@us.ibm.com

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Our Speakers, Our Future
Benjamin Carle
School of Computer Science and
Mathematics
Marist College
benjamin.carle@marist.edu

Matthew Johnson
School of Computer Science and
Mathematics
Marist College
matthew.johnson1@marist.edu

Junaid Kapadia
Undergraduate Information
Technology Student
Marist College
junaid.kapadia1@marist.edu

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Our Speakers, Our Future
Zachary Meath
Undergraduate Computer Science
Student
Marist College
zachary.meath1@marist.edu

Mary Miller
Undergraduate Computer Science
Student
Marist College
mary.miller1@marist.edu

Devin Young
Undergraduate Computer Science
Student
Marist College
devin.young1@marist.edu

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Special Thanks

Robert M. Cannistra
School of Computer Science and
Mathematics
Marist College
robert.cannista@marist.edu

Casimer DeCusatis
Distinguished Engineer,
IBM STG – eSystems Dev Lab
decusat@us.ibm.com

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Optical Agility

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Fixed Wavelengths are Under Utilized
100%
90%
Network Utilization

80%

60%
50%
40%
30%
20%

base
traffic

10%
0%
00:00
01:00
02:00
03:00
04:00
05:00
06:00
07:00
08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00
18:00
19:00
20:00
21:00
22:00
23:00

Uniform node-to-node
traffic

70%

excess
traffic

Time
Currently, enterprises must contract for over-provisioned fixed capacity
to meet the multi-gigabit peaks, which results in costly, underutilized
capacity during sustained quiescent periods

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Cloud Bursting Technologies
Require Network Agility
The High Cost of Overprovisioning

During the storage or virtual machine migration at the beginning of a cloudburst into
the provider cloud, bandwidth of 1 to 10 gigabits per second will generally be required.
However, for the remainder of that IaaS instance life-cycle, much lower bandwidth,
rarely exceeding 200 megabits per second, is required.
Customer 1
Remote Desktop
Customer #2

Virtual
Tape/Disk/Server
Cloud

Customer #3

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Optical Transport and SDN
• Decades of work have yielded today’s agile core networks
• Unfortunately, the information to make intelligent decisions resides
at higher layers
• Problem is made worse by today’s flow dominated traffic
Hybrid
EDFA/RAMAN
Amp

Gridless
ROADM

Intelligent
MUX
Router

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Coherent
Receiver

Agile
Core
Network

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Router
SDN for Dynamic Infrastructure
• Provisioning for peak traffic is losing battle, and only getting worse.
• Answer is dynamic network infrastructure.

Site C
Site A

Daytime Configuration

 All Offices/Sites working
Nighttime Configuration

1x 10G
2x 10G
2x 10G
1x 10G
1x 10G
2x 10G

 Backup between A/B

 Double the bandwidth
Other Configurations
 Site B to C

Site B

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 Site C to A

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What Does SDN Mean –
to Users & Established Vendors?
Hype, Fear,
Uncertainty
& Doubt

Where is OpenFlow ?

Source: Gartner technology hype cycle,
adapted from Wikipedia

11 SDN: a Theory of Everything
See
11

www.wired.com/insights/2012/12

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MARIST: SDN Dynamic Infrastructure Test Bed
Floodlight
Controller (VM)

VM Cluster

ADVA OF Agent (VM)

IBM V7000
Storage
IBM G8264
OF Switch

single
10G

single
10G

IBM G8264
OF Switch

Site A

ADVA FSP
3000

IBM G8264
OF Switch

dual
10G

dual
10G
ADVA
FSP 3000

Storage

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IBM G8264
OF Switch

ADVA
FSP 3000

Site B

Site C
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Storage
Dynamic Infrastructure Test Bed
VM Cluster
IBM V7000
Storage

OpenFlow Controller (VM)
• Floodlight
• IBM Controller
• OpenDaylight

dual 10G

IBM G8264
OF Switch

dual 10G

ADVA FSP 3000

Site A

OpenFlow
ADVA OpenFlow Agent (VM)
• OpenFlow v1.0 northbound
• ADVA control plane southbound

OpenFlow

dual 10G

dual 10G

ADVA
FSP 3000

Storage

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ADVA
FSP 3000

Site C

Site B
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Storage
Use Cases
Bandwidth calendaring

Cloud bursting
Cloud DC

Private
Datacenters

Workload balancing

Secure multi-tenancy

Tenant 1
Load

Load

Tenant 2

Transactional nature of DC-to-DC traffic (bulk data transfers)
offers opportunities for optical bandwidth-on-demand.
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Pieces to the Puzzle
• Avior – Openflow Management Application
• ADVAlanche – Dynamic Optical Provisioning Application
• Ganglia – Network Monitoring Application
• Vmware – Server Virtualization Hypervisor & Management
• ADVA FSP 3000 – Agile Optical Networking Hardware (ROADM)
• IBM G8264 OF Switches – Openflow Capable Switches
• Physical Servers
• Virtual Machines
• Storage Area Network

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Chapter 2: See it in action!
Let’s Proceed with the Dynamic
Provisioning Demo

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Summary
• Optical network virtualization offers cloud providers & tenants
high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity on demand.
• Different models for optical network virtualization exist.

• A compromise between hiding the optical complexity and
exposing the optical topology is required.
• Open approaches based on standardized GMPLS or emerging
OpenFlow technologies are possible.

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Live Demo

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Thank You
info@advaoptical.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE
The content of this presentation is strictly confidential. ADVA Optical Networking is the exclusive owner or licensee of the content,
material, and information in this presentation. Any reproduction, publication or reprint, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited.
The information in this presentation may not be accurate, complete or up to date, and is provided without warranties or
representations of any kind, either express or implied. ADVA Optical Networking shall not be responsible for and disclaims any
liability for any loss or damages, including without limitation, direct, indirect, incidental, consequential and special damages,
alleged to have been caused by or in connection with using and/or relying on the information contained in this presentation.
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Software Defined Networking - Real World Use Cases

  • 1.
    Software Defined Networking- Real World Use Cases (Test Bed at Marist/IBM)
  • 2.
    Our Speakers Today ToddBundy Director Global Alliances, ADVA Optical Networking tbundy@advaoptical.com Joe Weinman SVP, Cloud Services & Strategy JWeinman@telx.com Joe Ziskin Vice President, Corporate Strategy IBM jziskin@us.ibm.com 2 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 3.
    Our Speakers, OurFuture Benjamin Carle School of Computer Science and Mathematics Marist College benjamin.carle@marist.edu Matthew Johnson School of Computer Science and Mathematics Marist College matthew.johnson1@marist.edu Junaid Kapadia Undergraduate Information Technology Student Marist College junaid.kapadia1@marist.edu 3 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 4.
    Our Speakers, OurFuture Zachary Meath Undergraduate Computer Science Student Marist College zachary.meath1@marist.edu Mary Miller Undergraduate Computer Science Student Marist College mary.miller1@marist.edu Devin Young Undergraduate Computer Science Student Marist College devin.young1@marist.edu 4 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 5.
    Special Thanks Robert M.Cannistra School of Computer Science and Mathematics Marist College robert.cannista@marist.edu Casimer DeCusatis Distinguished Engineer, IBM STG – eSystems Dev Lab decusat@us.ibm.com 5 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 6.
    Optical Agility 6 © 2013ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 7.
    Fixed Wavelengths areUnder Utilized 100% 90% Network Utilization 80% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% base traffic 10% 0% 00:00 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 Uniform node-to-node traffic 70% excess traffic Time Currently, enterprises must contract for over-provisioned fixed capacity to meet the multi-gigabit peaks, which results in costly, underutilized capacity during sustained quiescent periods 7 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 8.
    Cloud Bursting Technologies RequireNetwork Agility The High Cost of Overprovisioning During the storage or virtual machine migration at the beginning of a cloudburst into the provider cloud, bandwidth of 1 to 10 gigabits per second will generally be required. However, for the remainder of that IaaS instance life-cycle, much lower bandwidth, rarely exceeding 200 megabits per second, is required. Customer 1 Remote Desktop Customer #2 Virtual Tape/Disk/Server Cloud Customer #3 8 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 9.
    Optical Transport andSDN • Decades of work have yielded today’s agile core networks • Unfortunately, the information to make intelligent decisions resides at higher layers • Problem is made worse by today’s flow dominated traffic Hybrid EDFA/RAMAN Amp Gridless ROADM Intelligent MUX Router 9 Coherent Receiver Agile Core Network © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential. Router
  • 10.
    SDN for DynamicInfrastructure • Provisioning for peak traffic is losing battle, and only getting worse. • Answer is dynamic network infrastructure. Site C Site A Daytime Configuration  All Offices/Sites working Nighttime Configuration 1x 10G 2x 10G 2x 10G 1x 10G 1x 10G 2x 10G  Backup between A/B  Double the bandwidth Other Configurations  Site B to C Site B 10  Site C to A © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 11.
    What Does SDNMean – to Users & Established Vendors? Hype, Fear, Uncertainty & Doubt Where is OpenFlow ? Source: Gartner technology hype cycle, adapted from Wikipedia 11 SDN: a Theory of Everything See 11 www.wired.com/insights/2012/12 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 12.
    MARIST: SDN DynamicInfrastructure Test Bed Floodlight Controller (VM) VM Cluster ADVA OF Agent (VM) IBM V7000 Storage IBM G8264 OF Switch single 10G single 10G IBM G8264 OF Switch Site A ADVA FSP 3000 IBM G8264 OF Switch dual 10G dual 10G ADVA FSP 3000 Storage 12 IBM G8264 OF Switch ADVA FSP 3000 Site B Site C © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential. Storage
  • 13.
    Dynamic Infrastructure TestBed VM Cluster IBM V7000 Storage OpenFlow Controller (VM) • Floodlight • IBM Controller • OpenDaylight dual 10G IBM G8264 OF Switch dual 10G ADVA FSP 3000 Site A OpenFlow ADVA OpenFlow Agent (VM) • OpenFlow v1.0 northbound • ADVA control plane southbound OpenFlow dual 10G dual 10G ADVA FSP 3000 Storage 13 ADVA FSP 3000 Site C Site B © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential. Storage
  • 14.
    Use Cases Bandwidth calendaring Cloudbursting Cloud DC Private Datacenters Workload balancing Secure multi-tenancy Tenant 1 Load Load Tenant 2 Transactional nature of DC-to-DC traffic (bulk data transfers) offers opportunities for optical bandwidth-on-demand. 14 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 15.
    Pieces to thePuzzle • Avior – Openflow Management Application • ADVAlanche – Dynamic Optical Provisioning Application • Ganglia – Network Monitoring Application • Vmware – Server Virtualization Hypervisor & Management • ADVA FSP 3000 – Agile Optical Networking Hardware (ROADM) • IBM G8264 OF Switches – Openflow Capable Switches • Physical Servers • Virtual Machines • Storage Area Network 15 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
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    Chapter 2: Seeit in action! Let’s Proceed with the Dynamic Provisioning Demo 16 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 17.
    Summary • Optical networkvirtualization offers cloud providers & tenants high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity on demand. • Different models for optical network virtualization exist. • A compromise between hiding the optical complexity and exposing the optical topology is required. • Open approaches based on standardized GMPLS or emerging OpenFlow technologies are possible. 17 © 2013 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 18.
    Live Demo 18 © 2013ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved. Confidential.
  • 19.
    Thank You info@advaoptical.com IMPORTANT NOTICE Thecontent of this presentation is strictly confidential. ADVA Optical Networking is the exclusive owner or licensee of the content, material, and information in this presentation. Any reproduction, publication or reprint, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. The information in this presentation may not be accurate, complete or up to date, and is provided without warranties or representations of any kind, either express or implied. ADVA Optical Networking shall not be responsible for and disclaims any liability for any loss or damages, including without limitation, direct, indirect, incidental, consequential and special damages, alleged to have been caused by or in connection with using and/or relying on the information contained in this presentation. Copyright © for the entire content of this presentation: ADVA Optical Networking.

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