Aviatrix,
the cloud network platform, today announced the sixth major release of
its software designed for enterprises transforming their IT
infrastructure to public cloud. Available today, these new advancements
in transit networking, security and operations enable cloud networking
teams to leverage centralized intelligence for optimizing network
availability, enforce common security policies across multiple clouds,
and reduce operational overhead using modern infrastructure automation.
"In
our journey to the cloud we have three pillars we always consider when
evaluating infrastructure products and those are automation, security
and operational control. Aviatrix opened the door to add a fourth for
multi-cloud optionality," said Dr. Michael Weber, Sr. Manager Traffic
Engineering at Splunk. "We knew from previous experience that the
transit networking services offered by the cloud service providers did
not consistently offer both the advanced networking and security
controls we needed or the ability to support the multi-cloud network
architecture we envisioned. Aviatrix delivered both and their single
Terraform provider made it easy to fit Aviatrix software into our
‘automate everything' culture and operational processes."
Aviatrix
software goes beyond the basic capabilities offered from cloud service
providers by abstracting the unique complexities of each cloud through
APIs, interacting with and directly programming native service provider
constructs while adding advanced Aviatrix features to form one,
enterprise-class network data and control plane. With Aviatrix 6.0,
organizations are now able to implement:
- Multi-cloud
network segmentation - Routing based security domains span regions,
accounts and cloud service providers enabling organizations to centrally
enforce global policies to meet compliance regulations.
- Intelligent
network correctness - Centralized controller optimizes network
availability and provides new automated change control approvals to
mitigate human errors and avoid outages commonly caused by overlapping
IP addresses and route table misconfigurations.
- ActiveMesh
high availability - Enhanced active-active, equal cost multi-path
(ECMP) transit networking with optimal path routing and traffic
engineering provides capability to propagate BGP intelligence into and
across enterprise clouds and to control deterministic path
prioritization.
- Infrastructure-as-code
automation - Aviatrix Single Terraform provider streamlines operations
and reduces overhead by simplifying the ability to combine application
and network infrastructure automation into an integrated CI/CD pipeline
for multi-cloud environments.
Multiple Clouds. One Network Architecture and Operational Model.
Aviatrix customer, Teradata,
the cloud data and analytics company, uses Aviatrix Transit for
multi-cloud network services as part of its Teradata Vantage on AWS,
Vantage on Azure, and Vantage on GCP public cloud offerings.
"Delivering
optimized experiences at the speed our customers expect is a top
priority and requires a modern cloud architecture that delivers agility
and automation across all the clouds our customers are using," said
Stacy Lanier, Sr. Manager Cloud Services at Teradata. "Aviatrix
simplifies our day-one network automation with a multi-cloud Terraform
provider that helps us seamlessly combine our application and network
infrastructure as code into a single CI/CD pipeline and allows us to
deploy a consistent, repeatable Aviatrix transit network across multiple
clouds with the visibility and control we need for day-two operations."
Aviatrix
software is a cloud networking platform deployed and operated by
enterprise customers. With today's cloud transformation, IT staff are
designing their cloud networks based on the Multi-Cloud Network
Architecture (MCNA), the reference architecture for enterprises to plan
and operate Aviatrix Transit as the foundation of a repeatable network,
security and operational model that is consistent across any public
cloud.
"The
transit network is the foundation for every enterprise's cloud network
architecture. Enterprise-class visibility, control and multi-cloud
support are mandatory requirements, but are not available from cloud
service providers basic transit offerings," said Steve Mullaney, CEO
Aviatrix. "Aviatrix Transit is the only enterprise option for transit
networking and today is further enhanced for our customers by providing
multi-cloud network segmentation, intelligent network correctness and a
single Terraform provider capabilities."
Pricing and Availability
Aviatrix
6.0 is available immediately from Aviatrix, our authorized partners,
and public cloud marketplaces. More information on Aviatrix Transit is
available here.