Published: October 18, 2011
Netronome Demonstrates OpenFlow on Flow Processors at Open Networking Summit
PALO ALTO, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Netronome, the leading developer of network
flow processors, today announced that they are demonstrating a
standards-based OpenFlow implementation on their processors at the first Open
Networking Summit, sponsored by the Open Networking Foundation (ONF)
and the Stanford Clean Slate Program. Netronome's membership and
participation in the ONF supports its shared vision with leading
networking companies to drive the innovation and adoption of scalable
and open software-defined networking for virtualized cloud and data
center networks.
Netronome's Network Flow Processors (NFP) are the industry's first
commercially available silicon that is purpose-built for flow-based
applications. This makes the NFP-3240 family of processors uniquely
suitable for implementing the OpenFlow specification in 40 Gbps designs.
The NFP features 40 highly-programmable cores running at 1.4 GHz, the
industry's most comprehensive suite of L2-L7 sample software, and
easy-to-use development tools. Combined, this enables OEM designers of
complex networking and security applications to provide granular,
software-defined policy control for millions of simultaneous flows.
The Open Networking Summit is taking place October 17-19 at Stanford
University in Palo Alto, California. The three-day event focuses on the
origin, current state and potential of OpenFlow and software-defined
networking. The event features presentations and demonstrations from
networking OEMs, universities, fabless semiconductor companies, and
large-scale carrier and enterprise data center operators.
Netronome's demonstration illustrates four benefits of using network
flow processors for OpenFlow designs in switches, routers, load
balancers and cyber-security platforms.
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Programmability: Netronome's processors enable
software-defined, line-rate L2-L7 packet processing with support for
complex combinations of all fifteen match fields defined by the
OpenFlow 1.1 specification.
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Scalability: Netronome's 40 processing cores deliver a flexible
and scalable architecture for implementing OpenFlow compliant parsing,
matching and actions, scaling to millions of flows and supporting
complex actions at high data rates.
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Interoperability: Interoperability with third party OpenFlow
compatible equipment and controllers.
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Open Architecture: Netronome's flow processing architecture
provides an open, heterogeneous processing platform to manipulate
network traffic on various types of processors and with easy
integration with standard Linux-based x86 applications.
"OpenFlow and software-defined networking have the potential to enable
network innovation, create choice and help realize new capabilities that
address persistent problems with networking," said Johann Tonsing, chief
architect at Netronome. "Our demonstration shows why network flow
processors are an ideal choice for OpenFlow designs. We are excited to
be contributing members of the Open Networking Foundation and look
forward to supporting the adoption of OpenFlow."
For more information about the Open Networking Summit, visit: http://opennetsummit.org/conference.html.
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About Netronome
Netronome is a fabless semiconductor company and a leader in flow
processing. Netronome's solutions include a family of network flow
processors, flow processing acceleration cards, and platforms that scale
from 1 to 100 Gbps. They are used by networking equipment OEMs worldwide
in carrier-grade and enterprise-class communications products that
require deep packet inspection, flow analysis, content processing,
virtualization and security. Netronome's products are developed in labs
in Santa Clara, CA, Boxborough, MA, Pittsburgh, PA, Cambridge, UK, and
Centurion, South Africa. To learn more about Netronome and its products,
please visit www.netronome.com.

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