Taipei, Taiwan 19th of March 2018.
Netberg has updated OpenSwitch network OS to its x86 based 10G/25G/100G Ethernet switch products.
New features include full Layer-3 protocol support, VxLAN and HW-VTEP for Network Virtualization, device provision and management via Linux standard shell, support for OpenFlow and OVSDB for SDN applications, and integration with OpenStack.
“We’ve made a big step by integrating OpenSwitch with latest OF-DPA release,” – said Andrew Sapronov, CTO of Netberg. “Along with new Layer2/Layer3, management, and Data Center features, OpenSwitch is now capable of seamless integration with SDN controllers using industry standard Open vSwitch tools.”
Check the introduction of OpenSwitch release 2.0.0 to learn more.
About Netberg:
Netberg is a provider of advanced hardware solutions for data centers and enterprises worldwide. With vast expertise in hardware and software, we aim to provide the best solutions for servers, storage, Ethernet switches and integrated rack systems. More information about Netberg can be found at www.netbergtw.com
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