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Implementando Infraestructura de cableado Eficiente e Inteligente en Data centers

Sandra Nuez Technical Manager, Centro Amrica y Andinos CommScope Enterprise

Topics Market Trends, Drivers and Values


10GBASE-T

Next Generation BASE-T Activities Market Trends and Standard Updates


40/100GbE

Conclusions

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The Data Center Ethernet Market


The Data Center Ethernet market is forecasted to grow strongly 10GbE adoption is key The market is transitioning from 1G to 10G We are here

Source: Crehan Research, Ethernet Technology Summit, 2012


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Expect Strong Growth on 10GBASE-T


A number of drivers: Costs Customer needs Key technologies Applications User scenarios and values

We are here

Source: Crehan Research, Ethernet Technology Summit, 2012


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Costs: The Per-port Costs of NIC and Switch Have Declined 87% and 70% Respectively Since 2007

Source: CommScope

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Cost Comparison: 10GBASE-T vs. 1G


The cost1 per link of 10GBASE-T is 2.6X that of 10/100/1000BASE-T The bandwidth of 10GBASE-T is 10X that of 10/100/1000BASE-T

2.6X 1X

Source: CommScope The cost includes the ones for NIC, switch and cabling
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Intel Flexible LOM Will Drive 10GBASE-T Adoption


Intels Romley server platforms Flexible LAN-on-Motherboard (LOM) includes 10GBASE-T

Intel Ethernet Controller X540

Intel 10BASE-T Flexible LOM

Source: Intel

Source: Intel, Ethernet Technology Summit, Feb. 2012

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Fibre Channel over 10GBASE-T Ethernet


Before 2012 Breakthrough Fiber Fiber Fiber Fiber

Intel Converged Network Adapter X540-T2 Launched in March, 2012


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Virtualization Requires Networked Storage


Strong year-over-year growth in Networked Storage systems Network Attached Storage (NAS)

Fibre Channel SAN

iSCSI SAN

Networked Storage Market ($20B in 2011)


Data source: IDC, March 2012 and Chuck Holliss Blog on 03/02/2012; Chuck Hollis is VP, Global Marketing CTO of EMC
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Converged Network: Storage over 10GBASE-T Ethernet


Twisted pair copper cabling is relevant to networked storage system

iSCSI Storage Or Network Attached Storage (NAS)

Broadcom 10GBASE-T Converged Network Adapter, Offload (TOE/iSCSI)


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For Customers Who Need 10GBASE-T Network Today: The Ecosystem is Ready
Intel 10GBASE-T Flexible LOM or NIC Cisco Nexus 2232TM switch, and SYSTIMAX copper and fiber cabling

To Aggregation switch

White paper by CommScope, Intel and Cisco, 2012

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For Customers Who Need 10GBASE-T Tomorrow: Easy Upgrade from 1G to 10G
Step 1 Deploy GigaSPEED X10D (Category 6A) cabling and run 1GbE today Step 2 Upgrade part of the network as needed
For example, upgrade servers to 10GbE capable first

Step 3 Complete the upgrade for the rest of the network

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Value: Design Flexibility Brought by Combination of 10GBASE-T and 10GbE over Multimode Fiber

Source: CommScope, White Paper by CommScope, Intel and Cisco, 2012


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Myth: 10GBASE-T Consumes Too Much Power Fact: 10GBASE-T Can be Green and Power Efficient
3.5 Watts per port at 100 meters and 2 Watts at 10 meters today

Energy Efficient Ethernet may typically save 50% (up to 80%) of nominal power

Source: Ron Cates, PLX Technologies at Ethernet Technology Summit, Feb. 2012

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Myth: 10GBASE-T Cause Too Much Latency Fact: Most Real-world Applications Are Not Sensitive to That Latency The latency of 10GBASE-T PHY usually is 50% lower than that of 1000BASET
10GBASE-T PHY Ping Response TCP File Transfer Web Server Response From a browser to a web server, round trip

Description

2 PHY devices back to back without cabling

2 servers back to back with a 10GbE fiber connection, round trip 90 microseconds

TCP file transfer across 10GbE network (3 switching hops), round trip 0.3 to 1 millisecond (ms) 1.7 to 0.5%

Latency

2.5 microseconds

50 ms

Share (%) of latency from 10GBASE-T PHY

5%

0.01%

Source: Intel, White Paper by CommScope, Intel and Cisco, 2012


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Next Generation BASE-T


Balanced twisted pair 10Gb/s
10GBASE-T

Multimode Fiber

Single-mode Fiber

Twinax

10GBASE-SR

10GBASE-LR, or 10GBASE-CX4, ER or SFP+ DAC* 40GBASE-LR, or ER 100GBASE-LR, or ER 40GBASE-CR4

40Gb/s

40GBASE-SR4

100Gb/s

100GBASE-SR10

100GBASE-CR10

SFP+ DAC* is not an IEEE standard. It is a multi-source agreement

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CommScope Has Been Leading Industry Activities to Explore Next Generation BASE-T TIA TR42.7 Copper Cabling Engineering Sub-committee Approved a Project Authorization to develop NEW cabling for applications
beyond 10GBASE-T in February 2011 Reach milestones at the meeting in February 2012
Maximum 50 meter channel length with up to 3 connections

ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC25/WG3
Created a New Work Item Proposal to explore options for cabling in support of 40Gbps in October 2011 NWIP approved March 13, 2012

IEEE 802.3 LAN/MAN standard committee


A potential Call for Interest of 40GBASE-T in the next 6 or 9 months

Ethernet Technology Summit in February 2012


CommScope presented research results

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Expect 40/100GbE to Grow Exponentially


Expect 40GbE to see broader initial data center adoption More than twenty 40GbE capable Ethernet switch models in the market today Deploy 10G at the server access and prepare aggregation and core layer networks for 40/100GbE

We are here

Source: Crehan Research, Ethernet Technology Summit, 2012


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Deploy 10G at Access and Prepare for 40/100GbE at Aggregation and Core in Traditional Multi-tier Architecture

Core Layer

Aggregation Layer

Access Layer

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Deploy 10G at Access and Prepare for 40/100GbE at Aggregation and Core in Fabric Architecture

Core Layer

Aggregation Layer

Access Layer

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IEEE Next Generation 100GbE 4 Lanes Study Group1


4x25Gb/s electrical I/O instead of current 10x10Gb/s
Lowers cost of existing SM optics by elimination of gearbox IC Lowers cost of MM solution by reducing fiber strands and lasers

Good for end users


Possible reuse of 40G MMF cabling plant

Support up to at least 500 m over single-mode fiber


For mega data centers and small campuses

Support up to at least 100 m over multimode fiber2


For most switch-to-switch channels inside data centers

Support up to at least 20 m over multimode fiber2


Lowest-cost optical solution for server-to-switch channels
1updates

based on IEEE Plenary meeting in March 2012 2as with existing standard, OM3 and OM4 will be specified
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Conclusions
10GBASE-T is more cost effective and power efficient than 1000BASE-T
3 easy steps upgrade from 1G; upgrade whenever you need

10GBASE-T ecosystem is ready for broader adoption

Prepare fiber cable plant for 40/100GbE


40GbE expected to grow exponentially

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Thank You

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