Arista Networks today announced CloudVision 2019,
building upon Arista's cognitive management plane. The CloudVision 2019
release brings new capabilities and integrations, helping customers
with operational cost reduction, risk management, and agility in network
operations.
CloudVision
is a modern software platform designed to bring cloud network
operations to enterprise customers through a network-wide suite of
automation, telemetry, and analytics. As part of Arista's cognitive management plane framework,
CloudVision is a consistent management plane across data center, campus
wired and wireless, and public cloud use-cases, simplifying network
operations by breaking down the traditional network management silos.
"Arista
has helped Ramsay Health Care to reduce operational costs through
faster mean-time-to-root cause. The Arista CloudVision platform has
become the source of truth for our network infrastructure and is a
critical part of the network operations at Ramsay Health Care," said
John Sutherland, CIO, Ramsay Health Care.
Architected for Places-In-the-Cloud
Network
operators are striving to improve operations in areas such as proactive
analytics, automated change controls, and continuous compliance
assessment. However, legacy operational models and brittle management
tools have historically left network operations with limited
polling-based visibility and unreliable device control.
Arista
has helped the largest cloud providers drive advancements in telemetry
and automated network operations that improve many of these same network
operations tasks. The principles on which these large clouds operate
can be applicable to the broader network operations groups, as well.
Arista's
CloudVision platform is designed to harness the best-practices of the
software-driven operations of these large cloud operators while
delivered as a turnkey product for a streamlined path towards network
automation.
Built
from the ground-up on a foundational NetDB architecture, Arista
CloudVision is a dramatic improvement over legacy polling-based network
management. All network elements - physical, virtual, cloud, and
containerized - stream real-time telemetric data back to CloudVision's
big data repository, which creates a time-series digital replica of the
network that enables administrators to view the state of the network at
any point in time. CloudVision's analytics engines then churn through
the data sets, providing insights that convert day-to-day operational
tasks from reactive to proactive.
As
a centralized management plane, CloudVision can orchestrate operations
of a single, coherent, and elastic pool of virtual and physical network
resources. This capability normalizes the operating model for network
troubleshooting, scale, elastic expansion and contraction across the
enterprise, giving the network agility to adjust to the business needs.
Key Capabilities in CloudVision 2019
CloudVision
has delivered a wealth of advanced capabilities such as centralized
provisioning, end-to-end time-series visibility, network-wide topology
views, compliance reporting, and analytic-driven event notifications
across wired and wireless networks already in the hands of Arista
customers. CloudVision 2019 builds on these capabilities with exciting
enhancements to this platform, including the following highlights:
- Hitless
change controls, including customizable workflows to orchestrate task
scheduling, modal awareness, and live change control monitoring
- Data plane visibility, including the ability to consume flow-data from sFlow and IPFIX
- Device
Analyzer, providing endpoint inventory and behavioral analysis for all
connected devices and helping to proactively identify security threat
vectors
- New topology overlay views, including network events and segmentation mappings
- Network-wide Search, for tracking down key items across the historical time-series
- Customizable rules engine, for creating customer-specific network compliance rules and associated events
Open Third-Party Support
CloudVision has primarily relied on the strong API suite provided by Arista EOS.
These transactional APIs provide complete and reliable communication
with the device under management, ultimately improving the operation of
the management plane.
CloudVision
2019 allows expanded device visibility, including native OpenConfig
support. This capability brings network visibility of third-party
devices that support OpenConfig into CloudVision. In addition,
CloudVision 2019 supports a new Device SDK for visibility into legacy
platforms that do not support OpenConfig. Using this SDK, CloudVision
can pull visibility metrics from SNMP-capable platforms, including
routers, switches, firewalls, etc., and bring that into the CloudVision
apps. This capability allows CloudVision to present a broader and more
complete view of the network components.
CloudVision Integration with Red Hat Ansible Automation
The latest ecosystem integrations are possible via collaboration with Red Hat Ansible Automation.
Building on existing certified CloudVision Ansible Modules and
forthcoming certified Ansible Collections, Ansible Playbooks used for a
variety of DevOps integration scenarios are now available. CloudVision
can both provide control of the Arista estate while still leveraging the
broader Ansible framework for multi-vendor configuration and image
management.
"Red
Hat Ansible Automation is one of the leading DevOps platforms for
infrastructure automation. When combined with Arista's leadership in
programmable network software, we are able to bring more agility to
network operations and improve efficiency for our joint customers," said
Peter Sprygada, Distinguished Engineer, Ansible, Red Hat.
Availability
The
CloudVision 2019 software release and Ansible Playbooks for CloudVision
are in customer trials now and will be generally available in October,
2019.