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November 2013 The Future of Big Data Transport – ADVA Optical Networking, Juniper Networks & University of Michigan SC13 Demo

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Check out these slides on our OpenFlow demonstration at SC13 with Juniper Networks and University of Michigan, which clearly defines the future of big data transport. the demo reveals how research and education organizations can efficiently scale their networks to effectively transport multiple petabytes of data - something that is critical to collaborative scientific research.

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Page 1: The Future of Big Data Transport - ADVA Optical Networking, Juniper Networks & University of Michigan SC13 Demo

November 2013

The Future of Big Data Transport – ADVA Optical Networking, Juniper Networks & University of Michigan SC13 Demo

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Application-Aware OpenFlow Testbed

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Local Network Diagram

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RouterVendor B or non-coherent

Optical Connectivity Options

• Traditional deployment

• Grey interface in router

• DWDM interface in transponder

Router

Router

RouterVendor A

TXP

TXP

Router

• Packet-Optical deployment… “Alien wave”

• DWDM interface integrated in router

• Mixed ended system

• Router with coherent optics at one end

• Router with non-coherent optics at the other

Router

TXP

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RouterVendor B or non-coherent

Optical Connectivity Deployed

• Traditional deployment

• Grey interface in router

• DWDM interface in transponder

Router

Router

RouterVendor A

TXP

TXP

Router

• Packet-Optical deployment… “Alien wave”

• DWDM interface integrated in router

• Mixed ended system

• Router with coherent optics at one end

• Router with non-coherent optics at the other

Router

TXP

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• Transport Network Manager manages optical transmission gear

• Router DWDM optics treated as an “alien wave” with little or no visibility of performance parameters, alarms, current state etc.

Traditional Network Management

RouterVendor B or non-coherent

RouterVendor A

• Mixed ended system

• Router with coherent optics at one end

• Router with non-coherent optics at the other

TXP

“Alien Wave” demarcation

Layer 1 NM

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• Transport Network Manager manages optical transmission gear

• Transport NM able to manage Router DWDM optics

• No longer an “alien wave”, becomes “virtual transponder”

• Full visibility of layer 1 performance parameters, alarms, current state etc.

• Able to set optical transmission parameters such as wavelength, power etc.

Packet-Optical Network Management

RouterVendor B or non-coherent

RouterVendor A

• Mixed ended system

• Router with coherent optics at one end

• Router with non-coherent optics at the other

TXP

Layer 1 NM

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