Wind River, a world leader in delivering software for the Internet of Things (IoT), has introduced a new platform, Wind River Titanium Server CPE,
that can speed the deployment of early Network Functions Virtualization
(NFV) use cases such as virtualized customer premises equipment (vCPE).
In addition, enhancements to the Titanium Server portfolio (Titanium
Server and Titanium Server CPE) accelerate performance, improve
scalability, and simplify commissioning. The Titanium Server portfolio
comprises commercial NFV infrastructure software solutions that deliver
the carrier grade reliability required for telecom networks.
CPE applications have emerged as an early use case delivering
significant savings in operational costs. The virtualization of CPE
functions, traditionally implemented as discrete physical appliances,
reduces operating expenses (OPEX) through more efficient utilization of
compute resources, increased service deployment agility, and the
elimination of "truck rolls" required to update and maintain equipment
at remote locations. These OPEX savings may be achieved whether the
virtualized CPE functions are hosted in a server at the customer
premises, in a service provider point-of-presence (PoP), or in a central
data center. Given the undeniable benefits of a more virtualized and
intelligent network, service providers will continue to push toward
network transformation with the growth of NFV use cases like vCPE and
other software-defined and cloud technologies.
By leveraging the Titanium Server CPE platform, service providers
can deploy cost-sensitive NFV applications such as a virtual business
CPE (vBCPE) on only two servers. Each server runs the full set of
carrier grade compute, control, and storage functions, while working to
deliver best-in-class virtual network function (VNF) performance to
maximize the number of users supported per server and thereby also
maximize OPEX savings. At the same time, Titanium Server CPE helps
service providers to maintain full carrier grade uptime for their vBCPE
services, which enables them to minimize any revenue impact resulting
from Service Level Agreement (SLA) penalties triggered by service
downtime.
"Use cases such as virtual CPE are emerging as early applications
of NFV that can deliver significant operational cost savings as well as
improved deployment agility," said Paul Senyshyn, vice president of
commercial operations for networking solutions, Wind River. "As service
providers evaluate the NFV benefits and opportunities possible today,
Wind River is delivering solutions that can help the industry introduce
new services, minimize costs, and maintain carrier grade reliability for
business-critical services."
The latest release of the Titanium Server portfolio provides additional new features including:
- Dynamic CPU scaling
- Increased system scalability
- Support for latest high-performance network interface cards (NICs)
- Virtual switch packet trace tool
- Support for "QinQ" tunneling
- IPv6 support for all interfaces
- Bulk provisioning and automated deployment capabilities
- Support for VNF access to hardware acceleration devices, including the Intel® Communications Chipset 8925 to 8955 Series
The Titanium Server CPE launch follows additional vBCPE work from Wind River, such as the recently announced multifunction vBCPE reference design developed in collaboration with NFV software partners Brocade, Check Point, InfoVista, and Riverbed. These partners are members of the Wind River Titanium Cloud ecosystem,
which provides a wide range of optimized, interoperable standard
solutions based on the Titanium Server portfolio to help accelerate
time-to-market for service providers and telecom equipment manufacturers
(TEMs) deploying NFV infrastructure.
"Brocade is pleased to collaborate with Wind River in the
delivery of the virtual business customer premises equipment (vBCPE)
reference design," said Michael Bushong, vice president of product
management, software networking, Brocade. "By leveraging the accelerated
virtual switch in the Titanium Server CPE platform, the Brocade 5600
vRouter aims to deliver best-in-class virtual routing performance-the
key to maximizing the overall subscriber capacity of the vBCPE and
advancing in the New IP."
By using the Titanium Server portfolio as their NFV
infrastructure platform, the telecom industry can enjoy the best of both
worlds: the rapid service deployment typically found in enterprise
networks as well as the carrier grade uptime and reliability mandated by
telecom networks. Based on open standards including carrier grade Wind
River Linux, real-time Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), OpenStack®,
and Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK), while incorporating optimizations
for Intel® architecture, the Titanium Server portfolio delivers high
performance and carrier grade reliability.
Titanium Server and Titanium Server CPE will be showcased at the
Intel booth Hall 3 Stand 3D30, as well as in multiple locations with
partners, at Mobile World Congress 2016. For more information about Wind
River activities at Mobile World Congress, visit http://pages.path.windriver.com/titanium-server-cpe.
To learn more about how Wind River is addressing the
opportunities and challenges created by NFV and the transformation of
the network into the backbone for IoT connectivity, visit http://www.windriver.com/markets/networking. Titanium Server and Titanium Server CPE are part of the Wind River Helix portfolio of products enabling IoT advancements.