Nokia ups the ante in AI-optimised datacentre networking | Computer Weekly
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Nokia ups the ante in AI-optimised datacentre networking | Computer Weekly
"Driven by the growing demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud workloads, datacentres are coping with unprecedented workloads and, according to Nokia, are at an inflection point where meeting these challenges requires a new approach that puts networking at the heart of datacentre architecture. To address this issue, Nokia has forged a strategic partnership with Supermicro to deliver enhanced datacentre performance, scalability and automation."
"The combined solution includes Supermicro's 800G Ethernet switching platforms integrated with Nokia's Service Router Linux (SR Linux) Network Operating System (NOS) and Nokia's Event-Driven Automation (EDA) as the infrastructure platform to automate the datacentre network lifecycle from Day 0 design, Day 1 deployment to Day 2+ daily operations. Nokia's EDA is said to be built to ensure faster response times, reduce manual effort, minimise errors, consume less compute resources and handle network-wide operations at scale with consistent performance."
Nokia and Supermicro formed a strategic partnership to integrate Supermicro's switching hardware with Nokia's Service Router Linux (SR Linux) and Event-Driven Automation (EDA). The integrated solution pairs Supermicro 800G Ethernet platforms with SR Linux NOS and EDA to automate the datacentre network lifecycle from Day 0 design through Day 2+ operations. EDA aims to improve response times, reduce manual effort, minimize errors, lower compute consumption and manage network-wide operations at scale. A pre-validated turnkey offering reduces deployment time, cuts operational costs and improves overall efficiency for AI, high-performance computing and cloud environments.
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