OcNOS™, as a full-featured network operating system for telecom, data center and enterprise networking



At the core of stakes we have:
-keep pace with evolving network needs, reducing the time to deploy new services while lowering costs for network operations,
-A network that is much faster, simpler and more affordable,
-The demand for large-scale data centers to be much faster, simpler and more affordable, to name a few.

In effect, in today’s new approaches in open networking, SDN, and NFV, cloud service providers, telecom service providers and enterprises need the great ability to exploit next-generation data center designs that deliver more services, at lower costs, in faster timeframes.

The  new release of OcNOS™, as a full-featured network operating system for telecom, data center and enterprise networking, now supports open network switches from Edgecore Networks. With the release of OcNOS 1.2, OcNOS is now available on the Edgecore AS5812-54X, a 10GbE/40GbE switch based on Broadcom StrataXGS Trident II+ switch silicon, and the AS7712-32X, a 100GbE switch based on Broadcom StrataXGS Tomahawk switch silicon. 

For those who are unfamiliar, OcNOS is a modular, disaggregated, high-performance network operating system for Open Compute Platforms. 
Its architecture is optimized for both physical and virtual environments, with extensive support for IP/MPLS routing, switching, and security. The extensible software architecture can allow network operators to keep pace with evolving network needs, reducing the time to deploy new services while lowering costs for network operations.

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