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Page 1: Addressing Diversity in - Open Compute Project · Marvell assumes no obligation to update or otherwise correct or revise this information. Marvell shall not be responsible for any
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Address ing D ivers i t y in Data Center Networks .

Yaniv Kopelman, Networking CTO,

Marvell Semiconductor

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Mega Scale Data Center

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EOREOR

TORTOR TORTOR

SPINESPINE

TORTOR TORTOR

SPINESPINESPEED

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Mega Scale Data Center

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EOREOR

TORTOR TORTOR

SPINESPINE

• Mega Scale DC Requirements:

– Very high throughput

• Compute: 50G -> 100G -> 200G

• Network: 100G -> 400G -> 800G

– Storage and Compute Convergence

– Analytics

– High radix

– Large forwarding tables

– One-Size-Fits-All

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Enterprise and Private Cloud

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TORTOR TORTOR

SPINESPINE

• Enterprise DC and Private DC, typically

try to duplicate MSDC architecture

• Enterprise and Private DC

Requirements:

– Lower throughput:

• Compute: 1G -> 10G -> 25G

• Network: 10G -> 40G –> 100G

– Higher density racks

– Feature rich

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Edge and uEdge Cloud

• Edge DC – DC closer to the premises

• uEdge DC – DC in a Rack or DC in a Box

• Edge DC Requirement

– Real Time response for mission critical tasks

– Security

– Roaming

– Low Power

– Smaller form factor

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DC Hubs - Colocation

• Exchange hubs for Cloud Service Providers

• Colocation DC Requirements:

– Security

– Diverse I/O configuration

– Automatic Reconfiguration

– Seamless migration from one CSP to another

– Resiliency for disaster recovery

– SLA’s different QoS and service levels

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PI

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Mega Scale DC Private Cloud Edge Cloud

Higher throughput Lower throughput Low Power Diverse I/O Configuration

Storage and Compute

Convergence

Higher density racks Real Time response for

mission critical tasks

Seamless migration from One

CSP to another

Analytics Feature rich Security Resiliency for disaster

recovery

High Radix Roaming Automatic reconfiguration

Large forwarding tables Smaller form Factor

One Size First All

Colocation

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Chips for Networking and Storage Infrastructure

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Aldrin2

X3340 X5113

Armstrong

LP

A8KPIPE

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Public Cloud

(MSDC)

Aldrin

PIPE A7K

E2180X2340

AC3 BC3 Armstrong

X7120X5123

A8K

X3340

Full Portfolio of Products

Processor

Switch Phy

Storage Edge

Private Cloud

SS1098NR2241

A380SP1040

NR2241

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Introducing Modularity

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Marvell Prestera Switch – Modular Architecture

• Enables different I/O configuration

• Different I/O speeds

• Optimized configuration per market segment

• Fully featured packet processor

• Addressing Diversity – Diverse Bandwidth solutions

– Diverse I/O portfolio

– Rich Features set: e.g. Roaming, Security

– Enhanced Analytics

– Low Latency

– Advanced QoS

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Switch

core

O/IO/IO/IO/I

I/OI/O

I/OI/O

O/IO/IO/IO/I

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

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Opening the Door for Chip Interconnect

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Open

Hardware

Open

Software

Open System

Firmware

Open Chip

Interconnect

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System Modularity – Prestera Port Extenders

• PIPE – Passive Intelligent Port Extender

• Replacing TOR switches with Passive

Port Extenders

• Simpler management

• Plug and Play between vendors using

standard 802.1BR protocol

• Addressing Diversity

– Smaller network scale

– Lower Power

– Lower TCO

TORTOR TORTOR

SPINESPINE

PIPEPIPE PIPEPIPE

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30% of the RBOM

40% of the Power – Fan less design

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PHY Solutions

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Cable Plant: Data Center, Carrier, Enterprise

1GbE, 2.5/5GbE, 10GbE, 25GbE, 50GbE, 100GbE, 200GbE, 400GbE

Compute

Storage

Network

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PHY Solutions

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Compute

Storage

Network

• 16 Port 50GbE PHY

• Dual 400GbE Retimer

• Quad 100GbE Reverse Gearbox

• Fully compliant to IEEE 802.3cd and 802.3bs

standards

• Optimized for QSFP-DD and OSFP

applications

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Switch

core

ARM Based Modular Compute Nodes

• QUAD CORE ARM A72

– 2 Clusters of 2xCA72

– High performance Coherent interconnect

– Virtualization support (Core and IO)

– Secured boot support

• ARM Based Embedded processor for

TOR and SPINE

– SONIC and ONIE ported to ARM

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SOC (compute Node)

O/IO/IO/IO/I

SOC (compute Node)

O/IO/IO/IO/I

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Address Future Trends

- Artificial Intelligence driving even higher

Bandwidth

- Convergence of Storage Compute and

Networking

- Larger Networks -> drive larger scales of

switches

- Optical Interfaces directly from the Server

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THE REASON TO W O R KWITH M A R V E L L

Marvell is the ONE company that can deliver a complete portfolio of Networking and Storage Infrastructure for all Data Centers

ExperienceExperienced veteran networking teamExecution track record

End to End Product PortfolioMultiple generations of Eth Switch, embedded processors and Phy productsComplementary products (e.g. Storage) from Marvell rich portfolio

InnovationDifferentiating, feature rich, highest capacity DC switch Modular architecture and scalable design

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The information contained in this presentation is provided for informational purposes only. While efforts were made to verify the completeness and accuracy of the information contained in this presentation, it is provided “AS IS”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied. This information is based on Marvell’s current product roadmap, which are subject to change by Marvell without notice. Marvell assumes no obligation to update or otherwise correct or revise this information. Marvell shall not be responsible for any direct, indirect, special, consequential or other damages arising out of the use of, or otherwise related to, this presentation or any other documentation even if Marvell is expressly advised of the possibility ofsuch damages. Marvell makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of the presentation and assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions that may appear in this presentation.

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