RtBrick's pioneering routing software has increased the
performance of disaggregated IP networks to new levels, so now they even
surpass the capabilities of traditional chassis-based routers. The company has
achieved this step-change in performance by programming the underlying
off-the-shelf hardware to run multiple parallel processing threads. These
high-performance switches are being adopted by carriers because they are a
fraction of the cost of traditional routers, and because they enable a more
‘cloud-native' approach to their operations, giving them the flexibility to run
software from any vendor.
"Scaling to these levels is hard because you need performance in
three different dimensions at the same time," said Hannes Gredler, founder and
chief technology officer at RtBrick. "You need to support networks with
thousands of nodes, terminate millions of subscribers and manage huge routing
tables. And in the event of a hardware failure, you need to be able to
reinstate all of this in seconds."
RtBrick's
routing software can now support networks with more than a thousand nodes,
terminate up to one hundred thousand subscribers on a single control plane, and
support ten million BGP paths, which is more than ten times the size of the
current Internet.
"With
multithreading we can surpass anything that traditional routing systems can
achieve," added Gredler. "And it speeds up convergence across all three
dimensions. A network with thousands of nodes can be remapped in a couple of
milliseconds and a full view of the entire Internet can be learnt in tens of
seconds."
At
the same time, RtBrick's vBNG (virtual Broadband Network Gateway) software can
bring one thousand new subscribers online in a second - usually referred to as
one thousand CPS (Calls Per Second). This is faster than any traditional BNG on
the market.
The
RtBrick developments, part of its RtBrick FullStack software (RBFS), also allow
deeper packet look-ups than have previously been possible, with up to eight
levels of inspection, which will allow operators to offer more complex IP
services across their off-the-shelf hardware.
"Our
customers have seen what the hyper-scalers have done with their IT operations,"
Gredler concludes. "Now they can scale their IP networks in the same
cloud-native way."
The
RBFS scale enhancements are available now. You can find out more information
at rtbrick.com