Infinera adds 100GbE, SDN protocol and encryption support to Cloud Xpress family

June 23, 2015
Infinera (NASDAQ:INFN) has expanded its Cloud Xpress portfolio with a platform that offers client-side 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE). It also has added common software-defined networking (SDN) protocols and MACsec encryption support across the line.

Infinera (NASDAQ:INFN) has expanded its Cloud Xpress portfolio with a platform that offers client-side 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE). It also has added common software-defined networking (SDN) protocols and MACsec encryption support across the line.

The company introduced the Cloud Xpress last year to meet the data center interconnect and cloud networking requirements of cloud service providers, Internet content providers, Internet exchanges, large enterprises, and related customers (see "Infinera tackles metro on two fronts" and "Infinera ships Cloud Xpress platform"). The new platform makes good on Infinera's promise to support 100GbE client-side interfaces on the Cloud Xpress; the previous versions supported 10GbE and 40GbE, respectively.

Each new example of the 2RU Cloud Xpress platform will support five 100GbE interfaces or twenty 10GbE interfaces. The 100GbE platform offers a typical power consumption of 500 W.

"100 GbE is finally becoming available on data center switches and achieving cost-effective pricing on routers – creating an emerging demand for 100GbE client-side interfaces on optical equipment designed for metro data center interconnect," said Andrew Schmitt, research director, carrier transport networking at IHS, via an Infinera press release. "Infinera is shipping 10GbE and 40GbE; adding 100GbE is a well-timed extension to the Cloud Xpress family and helps it retain a leadership position in this emerging product category."

The company has already announced a few customers for the Cloud Xpress (see "Blackboard interconnects data centers with Infinera Cloud Xpress" and "Japan Internet Exchange chooses Infinera Cloud Xpress for data center interconnect"). The 100GbE capabilities drew kudos from Equinix, which has not been announced as a Cloud Xpress customer.

"As cloud and application enterprise adoption accelerates, our customers increasingly rely upon Equinix to meet their growing bandwidth demands," said Teri Francis, vice president of technology at Equinix. "Infinera's Cloud Xpress is a cloud-optimized platform offering the highest density and terabit scalability to interconnect our data centers while maintaining a very low power footprint. This enables our customers to access cloud and network nodes between data centers across the metro with high performance and great efficiency. The new 100-Gbps interfaces will definitely expand the potential applications for Cloud Xpress."

Meanwhile, the company also announced support across the Cloud Xpress portfolio for NETCONF and YANG, two popular SDN protocols. The systems also will support LLDP discovery protocols for data center automation. The MACsec support addresses the need for secure connections between data centers.

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