Wind River,
a world leader in delivering software for intelligent connected
systems, announced that it has achieved industry-leading performance
with its accelerated virtual switch (vSwitch) integrated within
Wind River Carrier Grade Communications Server,
which is designed for network functions virtualization (NFV). The
accelerated vSwitch can deliver 12 million packets per second to guest
virtual machines (VMs) using only two processor cores on an
industry-standard server platform, in a real-world use case involving
bidirectional traffic. This performance represents 20 times that of the
standard
Open vSwitch (OVS)
software used in typical enterprise data centers. Providing unlimited
scalability when instantiated on multiple cores, this industry-leading
performance is achieved using up to 33% fewer CPU resources than other
commercial solutions, with no requirement for specific hardware
acceleration.
As service providers adopt NFV architectures in order to reduce network
operating expenses and accelerate the deployment of new value-added
services, the vSwitch plays a key function within the infrastructure
platform that runs virtualized network functions (VNFs). The performance
of the vSwitch determines the bandwidth of network traffic processed by
the VNFs and directly influences the overall cost performance of the
platform. Since service providers will ultimately derive revenue from
services based on virtualized applications, it is important to minimize
the processor resources consumed by the vSwitch function and maximize
the resources available for VNFs.
The accelerated vSwitch within the Wind River Carrier Grade
Communications Server can switch 12 million packets per second (64-byte
packets) using only two processor cores within a dual-socket Intel®
Xeon® processor platform running at 2.9 GHz. This measurement is based
on bidirectional network traffic running from the network interface card
(NIC) to the vSwitch, through a VM and back through the vSwitch to the
NIC. This represents a real-world NFV configuration, rather than a
simplified configuration where traffic runs only from the NIC to the
vSwitch and back to the NIC (bypassing the VM so that no useful work in
performed). The performance of the vSwitch is fully deterministic and
scales linearly with the number of processor cores allocated to run the
function, providing the scalability required for NFV deployments with
ongoing changes in bandwidth requirements.
The Wind River accelerated vSwitch enables the rapid deployment of
virtualized applications by supporting a wide range of guest operating
systems running in the VMs. These guest OSes include enterprise-class
Linux distributions, customer-specific “roll-your-own” Linux
implementations, Windows® and Wind River Linux. The accelerated vSwitch
supports standard, unmodified guest applications and the
industry-standard Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor. Virtual
applications based on the Intel Data Plane Development Kit (Intel DPDK)
can run unmodified thanks to the Wind River Advanced Virtual Port
poll-mode virtual NIC driver. These unique features allow service
providers and telecom equipment manufacturers (TEMs) to leverage the
performance, scalability and reliability of the accelerated vSwitch
without having to modify and re-validate their existing applications.
“As a key element in our Carrier Grade Communications Server, our
accelerated vSwitch was designed from the ground-up to incorporate the
Carrier Grade features that are critically important for telecom
networks that must deliver six 9s reliability,” said Mike Langlois,
general manager of the communications business for Wind River. "For
example, the accelerated vSwitch provides fast convergence during live
migration of VMs, while minimizing the impact of dirty page updates. To
allow for optimum resource allocation, it provides deterministic
processing performance without the jitter of over 10% exhibited by the
standard Open vSwitch. Finally, protocols such as LAG, VLAN tagging, and
VXLAN provide the security features that are essential for telecom
networks.”
Wind River Carrier Grade Communications Server, including the
accelerated vSwitch, is available now as an early release for select
customers. To learn more about the Wind River Carrier Grade
Communications Server and how Wind River is addressing the opportunities
and challenges created by NFV and network transformation, visit http://tinyurl.com/vswitch050714.