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Home » IP Infusion Offers 400G Upgrades for its OcNOS Data Center software

IP Infusion Offers 400G Upgrades for its OcNOS Data Center software

November 13, 2024
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IP Infusion announces new 400G upgrades to its OcNOS Data Center software, delivering advanced performance for cloud service providers, telco clouds, and high-demand data center applications. The OcNOS platform, designed for scalable open networking, offers these 400G upgrades to match the performance of high-end systems from legacy vendors at approximately half the cost. The software’s flexibility and interoperability make it a strong choice for data centers seeking efficient, cost-effective solutions to support bandwidth-heavy applications and growing 5G backhaul traffic.

The OcNOS Data Center platform provides a robust EVPN-VxLAN fabric, with automation, orchestration, and comprehensive management tools to enhance data center efficiency. Key features include OcNOS Ansible Collection for command-line automation, the IP Maestro Element Management System for GUI-based management, and gNMI-based telemetry for real-time network monitoring. With extensive support for programmable APIs, the platform adapts well to dynamic data center environments and complex use cases, a field in which IP Infusion has pioneered since the late 1990s.

OcNOS customers gain access to IP Infusion’s dedicated support team and online documentation, alongside a range of options for 400G-compatible hardware and optics. Atsushi Ogata, President and CEO of IP Infusion, noted, “For 25 years, we have been developing OcNOS to be a performance-first software product. IP Infusion’s reputation as the most popular independent networking platform across the globe is built on our field-tested domain expertise.”

• 400G OcNOS platform offers cost-effective alternative to legacy solutions

• Features EVPN-VxLAN fabric for advanced data center and cloud deployments

• Integration options include GUI-based IP Maestro, NETCONF, gNMI telemetry

• Support for 400G ZR/ZR+ optics and various 400G-compatible hardware

“For 25 years, we have been developing OcNOS to be a performance-first software product. IP Infusion’s reputation as the most popular independent networking platform across the globe is built on our field-tested domain expertise,” said Atsushi Ogata, President and CEO of IP Infusion.

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