Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) infrastructure equipment to enable the deployment of services using virtualised compute and network resources, dynamic configuration of traffic flows and security and isolation rules between services, aiming to facilitating data processing, machine learning, and process monitoring services. Thanks to these technologies, the design, testing and deployment cycle of services that include processing, storage and communications resources can be drastically reduced and simplified, facilitating innovation and optimising the use of hardware and network resources. The equipment includes two switches for a total of 48 ports and two servers.
Digitalization and Conectivity
Router Wifi Mikrotik RouterBOARD 751G-2HnD
Wi-Fi router with five Gigabit Ethernet ports, one USB 2.0 port and a high-power 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n wireless AP with built-in antennas.
Supermicro 5028D-TN4T - Intel D-1541.
Supermicro 5028D-TN4T: Processor Family: Intel D-1541. Supported Memory Types: DDR4-SDRAM, Supported DIMM Capacities: 16GB,32GB,4GB,8GB, Maximum Internal Memory: 128GB. Supported disk storage sizes: 2.5,3.5", Supported storage disk interfaces: Serial ATA III. Embedded graphics adapter model: Aspeed AST2400. Ethernet interface type: Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet LAN, Data transfer rate: 10,100,1000 Mbit/s, Copper ethernet cabling technology: 1000BASE-T,100BASE-T,10BASE-T
Supermicro SuperServer E200-8D
Supermicro SuperServer E200-8D: Processor family: Intel® Xeon® D-1528, Processor frequency: 1.90 GHz, Internal memory type: DDR4-SDRAM. Ethernet, Cabling technology: 10/100/1000Base-T(X). Chassis type: Mini (1U)
Switch OpenFlow model HP Aruba with 24 1Gb ports
Layer 3 access switch Easy-to-install and equipped with 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, four 1 Gb/s SFP uplink ports and a total throughput of up to 41.7 Mpps.
Switch OpenFlow model NEC with 24 1Gb ports
NEC IP8800/S3600 Layer 3 Access Switch with OpenFlow support with 24 1Gb/s Ethernet ports and 4 x 10Gb/s SFP ports.
Software-defined networking ensures that virtual links deployed over the same physical network never interfere with each other. But at the same time it isolates one from the other, ensuring that, if there is any intrusion into the network, only this node can access it and safeguarding the integrity of the rest of the network.
It provides a flexible mechanism for the deployment of virtual services such as virtual machines that can be used as, for example, servers for machine data storage.
Allows the programming of network elements to interconnect virtual services through links or virtual networks. This eliminates hardware elements from the environment and ensures easy programming, tuning and scalability of the deployed services.