SoftIron today announced the availability of the HyperSwitch, its
next-generation top-of-rack switch built to maximize the performance and
flexibility of SONiC (Software for Open Networking in the Cloud), an open
source network operating system built by Microsoft for scale-out performance
networking. The HyperSwitch family includes three models, each optimized for
hyperscale data center performance with simplified core networking
functionality, and wire-speed on all ports at all times with uncompromising
performance.
SoftIron's
HyperSwitch line of networking switches deliver simplicity, scalability and
performance with packet speeds of up to 1.8 terabits per second, offering data
center operators the ability to build lightning fast, scale-out data centers
without the compatibility issues and vendor lock-in of proprietary solutions.
HyperSwitch units add power and extensibility by including an AMD EPYC
Embedded 3000 Processor that can be used flexibly by network operators for
network security applications such as firewalls, or for dedicated storage
managers, and virtually any other software desired for custom networking
operations.
The
HyperSwitch family is built with the task-specific purpose of maximally
leveraging the power of SONiC, an open sourced network operating system
pioneered by Microsoft for their Azure cloud platform. Built using the Switch
Abstraction Interface (SAI), SONiC has innovated the networking space by
breaking monolithic switching software operations into multiple containerized
microservices. SONiC simplifies switch programming and offers operators
independent control to build flexible, application specific hardware platforms
that meet their specific and/or evolving IT needs. As an extensible platform
built for containerization, SONiC can be easily augmented with third-party
components and software, delivering virtually endless capabilities that serve a
range of needs from SMBs to hyperscale data centers. SoftIron's HyperSwitch
creates a specialized hardware environment aimed at delivering the full power,
performance, and scalability that SONiC has become renowned for.
"SoftIron
believes that specialization fosters performance breakthroughs that are
meaningful to customers. These breakthroughs provide performance advantages
that don't exist with commodity hardware solutions," said Phil Straw, CEO of
SoftIron. "No matter the performance grade of your compute and storage
architecture, your system will only ever be as fast - or reliable - as your
network. In HyperSwitch, SoftIron has created a top-of-rack network switching
system, custom-built for maximizing the power of SONiC. HyperSwitch is
optimized for the needs of the enterprise data center of the future - which is
being faced with the scale-out challenges that come with 5G, IoT, artificial
intelligence (AI), machine learning, and more. In an era where compute is
expanding into new use-cases, having a performance switch without the
vendor-lock in provides organizations with flexibility that hasn't been
available in high-end networking equipment."
Simplified
Performance Networking Built on Open Source SONiC
The
SoftIron HyperSwitch family of switches are purpose built to address next
generation network automation, including real-time visibility and switch table
state modification for hyperscale data centers. Designed for maximizing
price-performance efficiency and reducing TCO using network scale multi-die
package technology (with power consumption of less than 150 watts), the
HyperSwitch family is built for large scale service and performance, wire-speed
across every port, and simplified core networking functionality that can be
customized and easily upgraded or transferred.
The
HyperSwitch HS43200 - Includes 32 x 100GbE ports
The
HyperSwitch HS34008 - Includes 40 x 25GbE and 8 x 100GbE ports
The
HyperSwitch HS24008 - Includes 40 x 10GBE and 8 x 100GbE ports
Each
unit comes with an Intelligent Platform Management Interface, dual power
supplies, and an AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 Processor.
For more information about HyperSwitch, visit
https://softiron.com/hyperswitch-networking/.