Executive Summary
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Executive Summary
Nokia Networks Executive Summary Nokia AirFrame Data Center Solution Centralized and distributed capabilities for the telco cloud Efficient telco cloud architecture - Industry first cloud infrastructure to support centralized and distributed capabilities - Network design focused on reducing latency and network ingress traffic - Data center infrastructure optimized for telco applications for higher efficiency and superior capabilities - A state-of-the-art data center solution that is complementary to our commitment to open and interoperable cloud solutions Cloud computing has been transforming the IT industry over the last decade, driving down costs and improving business agility. Within the telco environment, many benefits are now being emulated, with mobile operators shifting telco resources to the cloud to create large pools of resources that enable a high level of automation in the delivery of services and network operations. Distribution of cloud-based resources is actually critical to deliver the services of the future that. Extremely low latency and local processing capabilities of exceptionally high data rates centered in hotspot locations will be vital. These are just a few characteristics that are specific to the telco environment and are not given the same priority in traditional IT-based cloud environments. Although a telco cloud architecture brings a number of advantages, we cannot forget that telco services place specific demands on network infrastructure. A specific approach to cloud architecture and hardware infrastructure is needed to ensure these demands are met in the most optimal manner. Nokia has seen a need to provide operators with a cloud infrastructure solution that is tailored to support the requirements of the telco domain, without losing compatibility with IT applications. The Nokia AirFrame Data Center Solution will enable operators to build greater flexibility within their cloud deployments. Future connectivity Operators need solutions that address their current requirements but also future-proof them for the services of the future. In terms of future mobile connectivity, existing mobile technologies will not provide the capabilities needed to meet the demands of a high performance 5G environment that will support a gigabit experience with virtually zero latency. The 5G networks of tomorrow will support a multitude of applications and different use cases that include people, things and machines. 5G networks will need to be scalable, having the ability to be tailored to extremely diverse use cases in order to meet specific performance requirements, and in some cases in specific areas. This will further drive the evolution of network architectures towards the cloud but will also define a need for the cloud environment to become distributed as well as centralized in order to cope with the future demands outlined above. Nokia has already identified a key distributed cloud-based capability that will be necessary for 5G and future connectivity: Cloud Radio Access Networks (RAN). One of its key aspects is the coordination of the different layers of baseband processing capacity that has already been identified as part of the 5G target network architecture. A number of base station Radio Frequency (RF) modules or radio heads operating with different frequency bands and technologies will be deployed close to the traffic demand, connected to multiple layers of distributed and centralized baseband processing capacity that is orchestrated automatically to support all kinds of traffic peaks wherever they happen. AirFrame will realize this distributed capability within the RAN, in a distributed manner, adding efficiency and flexibility to 5G architecture. With unparalleled radio processing capacity and native support for Nokia Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), AirFrame becomes a very important building block of future 5G network deployments. Differentiators • Advanced cloud management solution to handle telco cloud architectures (centralized and distributed) • Greater efficiency compared to current x86 hardware when running data demanding telco applications (e.g. baseband radio) • Fully compliant with IT standards and able to run the most common IT cloud applications in parallel to telco cloud • Enables operators to not only implement its Network Function Virtualization (NFV) strategy but also rent spare data center capacity for enterprise customers’ IT applications Nokia AirFrame Data Center Solution Executive Summary 3 Nokia AirFrame Data Center Solution Components Nokia AirFrame Cloud Server (including storage) An ultra-dense two-socket rackmount server, supporting Intel® Xeon® processors. Offering more than a traditional x86 server, it includes Nokia-specific enhancements that make it more efficient than existing x86-based servers to run demanding telco applications. The AirFrame Server is optimized for lowering data center operation cost with reduced energy consumption and provides high storage flexibility to create optimal storage solutions, which is ideal for virtualization and cloud computing. Nokia AirFrame Racking A 42U rack to house the various data center infrastructure components, with pre-installed cable sets. Also included is an electric metered rack power distribution unit (PDU). The PDU includes sensors that measure the current use of the PDU and each attached device. The PDU can be managed remotely through Web, Telnet, SNMP or SSH. Product highlights: 1U server node, dual Intel Xeon Haswell CPUs, DDR4 memory, impressive I/O scalability to eliminate bottlenecks and increase agility to meet diverse applications, ideal for the data center networking environment. Nokia AirFrame Cloud Switch A high performance, high availability and low latency Layer two/three Ethernet top-of-rack switch. It is optimal for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) data center deployment for high performance computing clusters. The Nokia Cloud Switch has very high port density as well as ultra-low latency characteristics making it ideal for demanding workloads. Supports virtual machine mobility and enables network scaling across Layer three subnets. Product highlights: 48 x10 GE, 6 x 40GE ports, switching capacity 1.44Tbps, forwarding rate: 1071Mpps, Software Defined Networking (OpenFlow and Open API support) as SDN solution for data center and cloud computing. Data Center Services To maximize operational and service benefits, cloud hardware and software needs effective services to be delivered endto-end. With Nokia Networks’ Global Services cloud portfolio, business and technical risks are reduced in all phases of the Airframe data center lifecycle, establishing a proven foundation for operating telco applications on the cloud for any NFVs as well as converged IT/enterprise scenarios. Our Global Services portfolio supports all phases of the cloud lifecycle, from consultancy that ensures business drivers are realized to identifying business process changes that ensure successful service realization to holistic integration and support. Our services are further enhanced by combining with our partner’s expertise in multivendor environments. * An AirFrame rack is also available, with pre-installed cable sets 4 Nokia AirFrame Data Center Solution Executive Summary Nokia AirFrame Data Center Solution Executive Summary 5 Merging telco and IT Cloud requirements for the telco environment are considerably more stringent than those within the IT domain. Real-time responsiveness and strict latency requirements will become key criteria for future services. Telco cloud architectures will need to follow layered and distributed topologies to better deal with these requirements. Nokia Networks’ AirFrame Data Center Solution will provide unparalleled performance for telco cloud applications on all domains, including Core, OSS/CEM and radio. The Nokia AirFrame servers implement acceleration techniques that are built for mobile broadband applications. These enhancements boost packet processing capabilities for telco applications and will support the ever increasing data demands of the telco world and future connectivity technologies, such as 5G. Nokia Solutions and Networks Oy P.O. Box 1 FI-02022 Finland Visiting address: Karaportti 3 ESPOO Finland © Nokia Solutions and Networks 2015 Large number of Nokia VNFs for Core and Radio VNF Nokia defined hardware enhanced for demanding applications Combining the flexibility of the Cloud to deliver full endto-end telco and enterprise services HW 6 Nokia AirFrame Data Center Solution Executive Summary E2E About Nokia Nokia invests in technologies important in a world where billions of devices are connected. We are focused on three businesses: network infrastructure software, hardware and services, which we offer through Nokia Networks; location intelligence, which we provide through HERE; and advanced technology development and licensing, which we pursue through Nokia Technologies. Each of these businesses is a leader in its respective field. Nokia Networks is the world’s specialist in mobile broadband. From the first ever call on GSM, to the first call on LTE, we operate at the forefront of each generation of mobile technology. Our global experts invent the new capabilities our customers need in their networks. We provide the world’s most efficient mobile networks, the intelligence to maximize the value of those networks, and the services to make it all work seamlessly. www.networks.nokia.com Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners.