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HP 10500 Switch Series Enhancements: Your Campus Network is Heading for Multi-media and Mobility Traffic ChaosTRANSCRIPT
Your Campus Network is Heading forMulti-media and Mobility Traffic ChaosIntroducing the HP 10500 Switch Series EnhancementsSteve BrarGlobal Product Marketing ManagerMay 2012
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Video is Transforming Business Communications and Campus Networks
25%Of all business communications in 2014 will be video based
COLLABORATION, TRAINING AND PRODUCTIVITY
More than
50 billionDevices will connect to wireless networks by the year 2020
UNIFIED WIRED AND WIRELESS CAMPUS NETWORKS, AND IT CONSUMERIZATION
At least
10XUp to
Increase in network capacity required to support the new wave of business video applicationsINCREASE IN BANDWIDTH REQUIREMENTS
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Pains of incumbent enterprise core switchesLegacy architectureCrossbar switches have been in industry for nearly 10 yearsNew engines/line cards, same architecture
Convergence limitationLimited hardware capacity Service integration requires new service boards, not based on open architectureDistribution processing requires new hardware
Performance bottlenecks Maximum crossbar capacity tops out around 720mpps I/O port oversubscription
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Innovation Requires New Architecture
• Increasing requirements on bandwidth driven by applications including video/cloud computing deployments
• One single chassis may now be responsible for high availability of once multiple clustered chassis as network architectures becomes flatter
• New traffic, such as video/streaming/instant message, requires low latency and predictable jitter
• Service convergence starts at the core with embedded controls
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2011
270% higher 10GbE density
and250% higher throughput
Enabling high-speed, mobile-ready enterprise networksHP 10500 Series Switches
Mobility & CollaborationUp to 6336 Wireless-N Aps at line-rate vs 1012 on Cisco
Over 240K simultaneous 1080p video-conferencing streams
PerformanceLow 3 microsecond latency
13.44 Tbps switching fabric capacity with 8.6 billion pps throughput
Up to 576 1/10 GbE or 48 40GbE wire-speed ports in a single chassis
300% more scalability with IRF technology
1090% higherthroughput
75% lower latency than competition
526% higher 10GbE density
Source: HP competitive analysis, vs Cisco Catalyst 6513E with Sup 2T
NEWAvailable May-28-
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HP 10512
Changed the game
Raising the bar again
2012
526% higher 10GbE density
and1090% higher
throughput
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Orthogonal Architecture
SFM Slots LPU Slots
Orthogonal connectors
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HP 10508-VHP 10504 HP 10512HP 10508
HP 10500 Switch Series overviewEnterprise Core Switching• Powerful L2/L3 features and IPv4/IPv6 capabilities• Highly-scalable, next-generation CLOS architecture• Advanced Modular Operation System• Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) technology• Highly resilient design• Flexible connectivity options
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New 10512 ChassisSlots12 Line Card slots (H)2 Main Processing Unit slots (H) 4 Switching Fabric Module slots (V)6 Power Supply bays2 Fan trays
Ports (Maximum)1 Gig Ports: 576 (12x48)10 Gig Ports: 576 (12x48)40 Gig Ports: 48 (12x4)
CapacityOver 8.5 Billion packets per second throughput13.76 Tbps switching fabric capacity
H: HorizontalV: Vertical
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New 4-Chassis IRF Capability
Simpler• Reduce 75% Node for
management• Ring-less topology,M&A easier
More efficiency• Active-standby to Active-Active• 4X performance and port
density
More Scalable• Buy as growth, lower
downTCO• Upgrade to future cloud
computing
Reliable• Sub-second failure
recovery• Non interruptible
upgradingIRF
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New High-Density 10GbE & 40GbE Line Card Modules
Highlights• Bandwidth: 320Gbps• Connectors: 4xQSFP+• All ports wire-speed• 9MB dynamic buffer• Can be converted to
4x10GbE
HP 10500 48-port 10GbE SFP+ SF ModuleHP 10500 4-port 40GbE QSFP+ SF Module
Highlights• Bandwidth: 960Gbps• Connectors: 48xSFP+• All ports wire-speed• 9MB dynamic buffer
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New Switching Fabric Modules
Type 10504 10508/10508-V 10512
B
880Gbps 1.04Tbps 1.52Tbps
D
1.2Tbps 2.32Tbps 3.44Tbps
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