Juniper
Networks, an industry leader
in automated, scalable and secure networks, today announced that TELEHOUSE America, a KDDI group company that provides robust and
carrier-neutral data center services in the US, has deployed Juniper Networks to build a multi-tenant infrastructure
that bridges its data centers across multiple US locations, while providing
high-performing and secure connectivity within and outside its facilities.
One of TELEHOUSE
America’s missions is to provide strong connectivity and stable network
services for its customers. To this end, the company was seeking for a system
to provision connectivity promptly, accurately and reliably; and to allow
monitoring and management with minimum time and resources. With Juniper
Networks QFX5100 line of Switches supporting the multi-tenant architecture
that uses EVPN-VXLAN technology, TELEHOUSE America has drastically reduced its
operational workload and simplified software configuration using SDN
technology.
After an extensive
review process, the QFX5100 line was identified as the only product line
capable of successfully implementing EVPN-VXLAN technology across TELEHOUSE
America’s remote data centers.
In addition to
supporting the required multi-tenant architecture, Juniper’s Virtual Chassis
fabric technology and the Junos OS API enabled new levels of automation for
TELEHOUSE America, while also significantly reducing total cost of ownership
and increasing long-term return on investments.
News Highlights:
· TELEHOUSE America picked Juniper’s QFX5100
Ethernet Switch as the basis of a new multi-tenant architecture utilizing
EVPN-VXLAN technology across two locations in New York City.
· The company also replaced its conventional
three-layered network architecture with Juniper’s Virtual Chassis fabric
technology and the open standards-based Junos OS API to automate many work
streams. This has resulted in being able to execute software configuration in
as little as five minutes.
· Featuring versatile integration capabilities,
the Junos OS also assures long-term network scalability, especially as
TELEHOUSE America considers expansion across the US, Europe and the Pacific
Rim.
“We looked to improve
our service quality by aggressively employing the latest cutting-edge
technology. There were many technologies that looked promising, but
standardization takes a long time. Juniper Networks was among the first to
adopt advanced open technologies and is working aggressively to achieve
standardization. Juniper Networks will support both the proven network OS and
advanced open technologies,” Akio Sugeno, vice president of internet
engineering and operations/business development, TELEHOUSE America
“The Junos API is
extremely user-friendly. It enables users to create a monitoring tool to reduce
operation costs. We chose it as we can flexibly configure the network in
accordance with detailed technical requirements. We intend to acquire new
knowledge by data-basing management information, and to utilize the information
dynamically across functions, such as sales and marketing,” Gregory Grant, senior manager of operations, TELEHOUSE America
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