Wed, 20 Dec 2023 19:24:30 -0000
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Organizations are leveraging containerized multicloud deployments to boost revenue, enhance efficiency, and elevate user experiences. Multicloud is the go to choice for organizations, with Kubernetes at the forefront. Among them, 42% opt for Red Hat OpenShift to manage their containers.1 Yet, multiple clouds can introduce complexity. Modern multicloud container setups demand consistent operations and robust automation for IT peace of mind, enabling a focus on delivering application value over infrastructure management.
The Dell APEX Cloud Platform for Red Hat OpenShift is a collaborative solution developed in partnership with Red Hat, it enhances and streamlines on-premises OpenShift deployments, offering an integrated operational experience. The key features include:
Dell Networking with Enterprise SONiC is a Linux-based highly scalable, cloud-ready data center network fabric that helps IT organizations create a modern network infrastructure. This modern network infrastructure meets constantly shifting business demands, increases productivity, delivers services faster and remains flexible by incorporating the latest technology innovations like automation, multicloud, and generative AI.
Salient features include:
The Dell APEX Cloud Platform (ACP) for OpenShift addresses network considerations that are related to availability, performance, and scalability. This platform, which has undergone testing with Dell networking, enables organizations to swiftly deploy the overall solution by referring to the deployment guide and reference architecture. Dell Technologies manufactures APEX Cloud Platforms for OpenShift in the factory, per customers’ purchase order, and delivers to their data centers, ready for deployment. Dell tested the overall solution with Dell PowerSwitch platforms. The nodes in the APEX Cloud Platforms for OpenShift attach to Dell’s Top of Rack (ToR) networking switch which meets the ACP for Red Hat OpenShift network functional requirements which, at a high level, are as follows:
APEX Cloud Platform for OpenShift is a software-defined data center which depends on the physical top‑of-rack switching for network communications and is engineered to enable full redundancy, plus failure protection across the cluster. For customer environments that require protection from a single point of failure, you must design and configure the adjacent network supporting the ACP for OpenShift cluster to eliminate any single point of failure. A site must deploy a minimum of two Dell ToR PowerSwitches to support high availability, plus balance the workload on the ACP for OpenShift cluster. A pair of cables (VLT Connection) link these Dell PowerSwitches to support the flow of Layer 2 traffic between the ToR switches.
Having an end-to-end stack from Dell Technologies enables customers to build a cohesive and efficient IT infrastructure. This allows customers to focus on their core business objectives rather than managing complex and disparate infrastructure components. Dell-on-Dell’s value proposition for integrated networking, storage, and compute solutions offers the following benefits:
1 Red Hat, “State of Kubernetes Security Report,” 2022.
2 Based on internal testing, August 2023, and September 2023.
Thu, 30 Nov 2023 19:51:55 -0000
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Modern enterprises depend on their IT departments to facilitate their intricate operations and maintain a competitive edge in the market. To secure their competitiveness and achieve success, these companies aspire to develop groundbreaking applications and services with remarkable agility. Many Businesses are embracing a multicloud approach to fuel their inventive endeavors and expedite the deployment of applications.
Dell APEX Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure is a hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution that is engineered collaboratively with Microsoft. The solution optimizes Azure hybrid cloud operations which consolidates compute, storage, and network into a single, highly available, unified system. With proper planning, ACP for Azure rapidly deploys into an existing data center environment, and the end-product is immediately available to deploy applications and services.
Figure 1 APEX Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure.
The network considerations for Dell APEX Cloud Platform for Azure are no different than any enterprise IT infrastructure: Availability, Performance, and Scalability. Dell Technologies manufactures APEX Cloud Platforms (MC760 and MC660) for Azure in the factory, per customer’s purchase order and delivers to the customer’s data center, ready for deployment. Dell has tested the overall solution with Dell PowerSwitch platforms. The nodes in the ACP for Azure attach to Dell’s Top of Rack (ToR) networking switch which meets the Microsoft Azure Stack HCI network functional requirements.
Following are the prime requirements for networking:
ACP for Azure is a software-defined data center which depends on the physical top-of-rack switching for network communications and is engineered to enable full redundancy, plus failure protection across the cluster. For customer environments that require protection from a single point of failure, you must design and configure the adjacent network supporting the ACP for Azure cluster to eliminate any single point of failure. A site must deploy a minimum of two Dell Top-of-Rack PowerSwitches to support high availability, plus balance the workload on the ACP for Azure cluster. A pair of cables (VLT Connection) links these Dell PowerSwitches which supports the flow of Layer 2 traffic between the ToR switches.
Customers can implement various networking topologies to expand to a maximum cluster size of 16 nodes. Dell offers the following scalable networking topologies for APEX Cloud Platform for Azure:
Figure 2 Dell’s scalable ACP network topologies for Azure example.
Having an end-to-end stack from Dell Technologies enables customers to build a cohesive and efficient IT infrastructure. This allows customers to focus on their core business objectives rather than managing complex and disparate infrastructure components. Dell-on-Dell’s value proposition for integrated networking, storage, and compute solutions offers the following benefits: