In the thrilling age of the information boom, we are witnessing an unprecedented surge in data. This tsunami of information is exerting immense pressure on enterprise networks, prompting them to upgrade to 25G/10G networks. Imagine deploying a 25G/10G network with scalability at its heart – sounds exciting, doesn’t it?Enter the SONiC 25G/10G switch, the superstar…
Unleash the Power of Connectivity: The Ultimate Open Intelligent Bare Metal Gateway with Marvell OCTEON 10 CN102!
What is the Asterfusion ET2500 Device? The Asterfusion ET2500 is an advanced, open gateway meticulously engineered to address the multifaceted networking needs of contemporary enterprises. Imagine a singular, transformative device that, with the installation of the appropriate open-source software, seamlessly integrates the roles of an egress gateway, router, firewall, IDS/IPS, load balancer, and network traffic…
Mastering Network Controllers: Your Comprehensive Guide to Everything You Need to Know!
What is a Network Controller? A network controller is a crucial component in the management and control of computer networks. These controllers can be either hardware devices or software programs designed to monitor, manage, and optimize network traffic, packet forwarding, security, and overall performance. By leveraging network controllers, administrators can oversee the network’s operational status and…
Asterfusion SONiC Gigabit Switches: Unlocking the Potential of Your Campus Network
Understanding SONiC What is SONiC? SONiC (Software for Open Networking in the Cloud) is an open-source network operating system based on Linux, developed by Microsoft and contributed to the Open Compute Project (OCP). It is designed to run on network switches and provides a robust, scalable, and flexible platform for managing network infrastructure. Why SONiC…
Preparing Campus Networks to Handle 3.2 Million Concurrent Terminal Accesses
The scalability of the campus network is especially important in a rapidly growing manufacturing campus. With the continuous investment of new production lines, the expansion of the workforce and the large-scale deployment of IoT devices, the campus network must be able to quickly adapt to the increasing number of devices and bandwidth requirements. Only when…
Understanding Open RAN xHaul: A Comprehensive Guide to Next-Generation Network Transport
What is RAN? Radio Access Network (RAN) is a part of mobile communication system. It is an implementation of radio access technology. It exists between a device (e.g., a cell phone, a computer, or any remotely controlled machine) and the Core Network (CN), providing a communication link between the two. Depending on the standard, cell…
What is Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, and Cat8?
What are Ethernet Cables? Ethernet cables are high-quality networking cables used to establish physical connections between devices in homes and offices. Ethernet offers fast and consistent data transfer speeds, meaning that if you connect your cable modem and laptop with an Ethernet cable, you can expect fewer dropped connections and faster download speeds while browsing…
What is the Difference between AI Data Center Network& Traditional one?
Imagine a world where artificial intelligence doesn’t just analyze data, but creates it. Where AI systems generate stunning works of art, craft compelling stories, and even compose music. This isn’t the stuff of science fiction anymore-it’s the reality of generative AI. And it’s transforming the way we think about data centers. The rise of OpenAI’s…
What is a data center switch and the difference between data center switch and enterprise switch.
What is a data center switch? A data center switch is a high-performance switching device specifically designed for data center networks. It offers higher bandwidth, lower latency, and greater scalability than traditional enterprise-class switches. The main role of a data center switch is to connect servers, storage devices and other network devices so that they…
ROCEV2 Vs InfiniBand Switch ,which one for HPC Network?
What Is HPC (High-Performance Computing) High-performance computing is the capability of processing data and performing complex calculations at extremely high speeds. For example, a laptop or desktop computer with a 3 GHz processor can perform about 3 billion calculations per second, which is much faster than any human being can achieves, but it still pales…