
10 Gigabit Ethernet for Cloud Networking
Arista Networks was founded to deliver Cloud Networking solutions for large datacenter and computing environments. Arista offers best-of-breed 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches that redefine scalability, robustness, and price–performance. At the core of Arista's platform is the Extensible Operating System (EOS™), a pioneering new software architecture with self-healing and live in-service software upgrade capabilities.
Arista's team is comprised of experienced management and engineering talent from leading networking companies.
Arista's Management Team includes Jayshree Ullal, former Cisco Senior VP, and Andy Bechtolsheim, a Founder and Chief System Architect at Sun Microsystems.
Arista EOS™ was designed to provide a foundation for the business needs of next-generation datacenters and cloud networks. EOS is a highly modular software design based on a unique multi-process state sharing architecture that completely separates networking state from the processing itself. This enables fault recovery and incremental software updates on a fine-grain process basis without affecting the state of the system.
Arista' Extensible Modular Operating System (EOS) provides extremely robust and reliable data center communication services while delivering security, stability, openness, modularity and extensibility. This unique combination offers the opportunity to significantly improve the functionality and evolution of next generation data centers.
Arista's Datacenter Ethernet switches feature the industry's highest density 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching solution and the first with an extensible modular network operating system. With breakthrough price-performance, the Arista 7100 Series enables 10 Gigabit Ethernet to be deployed everywhere in the data center, which can significantly improve server utilization and consequently data center power efficiency.
The Arista switch family with VMTracer/VXLAN Support was selected as Best Hardware for Virtualization at VMworld 2011.
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