Posts Tagged ‘gigabit interfaces’

Economy of Scaling To 10G Networks

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 by Jon Linden

“PacketLogic is now available with gigabit interfaces!” This is not today’s announcement, but it’s also not ancient history. We launched the second generation of PacketLogic with (almost) gigabit capacity in April 2004. Four years later, in May of 2008, we released our high-end PL10000 family with 10G interfaces and what is still the highest capacity of any DPI system available in the market today.

What I’m saying is that we love breaking speed records. Now we’re doing it again; but in a very different way. The new PacketLogic PL8720 is the first 10 Gbps DPI system that comes in a slick, real estate and power efficient 2RU appliance with the market’s highest port-density per rack unit. Most importantly, it’s cost efficient.

Numbers typically speak louder than words. I happened to read the following earlier today: “Market tracker Dell’Oro Group says 10G, which makes up 25% of the market in terms of revenue, will drive growth in Ethernet switching this year. […] Dell’Oro expects 10G to reach $3.6 billion in revenue for 2010, up from $2.8 billion in 2009.”

This means that not only big carriers deploy 10G these days. Tier 2 and 3 operators, even higher education institutions, deploy 10G. And they will have to in order to cope with a growing traffic volume and to ensure that the Internet remains the innovation engine it is. More speed means more traffic, which means an even bigger need to understand what’s going through your network, and automate detection of potential threats to both users and the performance of the network.

Doing deep packet inspection at a 10 Gbps rate is computing intensive. This is why it historically has been done in chassis-based solutions – products that are and still will satisfy the large operators’ requirements for resilience and upgrade capabilities. The extensive computing intensity is the reason why DPI has been such a big investment that many small to mid size network operators have postponed this decision. Not deploying DPI puts them in an unfavorable competitive situation. We saw this gaping market demand and set out to develop a cost efficient product that’ll upgrade all the way to 10 Gbps – without compromising on functionality.

Are you getting the dignity of this? Do you see why cost efficiency is so important? I’d say this is flat out a game changer! You’ll see. PL8720 will have first-mover advantage in a rapidly evolving market where we put DPI in the hands of a new set of service providers and higher education institutions. They, and their users, will experience the benefits of a full-blown DPI product. Many of these have hesitated to make this investment, though they’re fully aware of the need, because they know they’ll still make further network upgrades and will transition from GE links to 10GE. Now this is not an obstacle anymore.

I just wanted to let you know what we’re doing to change the world of networking. Pretty interesting, huh?!?