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Juniper Virtualizes its Flagship MX Edge Router

Juniper Networks introduced a virtualized version of its flagship MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routing platform, enabling it to operate as software on x86 servers.  The move brings the full feature set and functionality of the company’s edge routers to cloud infrastructure.

Juniper said it expects customers will combine the new vMX with its existing physical router portfolio in a common operations model. The virtualized MX implementations bring agility in deployment, scalability and service flexibility, while the physical version powered by the company’s proprietary chipsets will deliver highest performance. In particular, the vMX enables new service creation and delivery models by reducing the risks and costs associated with a hardware-centric service roll-out.  Service providers with MX edge routers deployed in their networks can more cost effectively expand the reach of the network by leveraging x86. With the vMX, carrier-grade routing can be deployed in the time it takes to spin up a virtual machine, scaled elastically with virtual capacity, and if the need arises, migrated to the high-performance physical MX Series platforms for high-volume workloads.

“Juniper Networks’ heritage is rooted in its willingness to challenge the status quo. Today, Juniper is once again redefining the industry by giving customers the freedom to leverage the benefits of both physical and virtual networking. How committed are we? We’ve virtualized our number-one selling routing platform so that our customers can increase service satisfaction, improve brand value and protect their profit margins. That’s how much we believe in our customer’s success,” said Rami Rahim, executive vice president of Juniper Development and Innovation, Juniper Networks.

“AT&T is testing vMX for use in its software-defined network architecture. With the rapid pace of innovation required to meet increasing customer demands, our industry needs to shift network infrastructures from hardware-centric to software-centric such that the network behaves as flexibly as the cloud. AT&T’s Domain 2.0 initiative embodies this shift,” stated Susan Johnson, senior vice president of Global Supply Chain, AT&T.

http://newsroom.juniper.net/press-releases/juniper-networks-redefines-networking-industry-with-first-carrier-grade-virtual–nyse-jnpr-1153458

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