Driving Architectural Change in Cloud Scale Transport Networks

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Driving Architectural Change in Cloud Scale Transport Networks Manuel Morales: Director Comercial Infinera Iberia

A World in Constant Evolution Global Cloud traffic to increase almost fourfold between 2015 and 2020 Enterprise Apps are doubling every 2.5 years 4X Top 5 global risk in 2017 Subsea traffic is mainly DC-DC https://www.forbes.com/sites/louiscolumbus/2017/02/11/global-cloud-spending-predicted-to-reach-390b-by-2020/#f223cab10856 http://siliconangle.com/blog/2016/11/11/global-cloud-traffic-to-increase-by-3-7-fold-by-2020-cisco-says/ http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/global-cloud-index-gci/white-paper-c11-738085.pdf http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/service-provider/visual-networking-index-vni/index.html?POSITION=Cisco%2blink&COUNTRY_SITE=us&CAMPAIGN=GCI%2b2016&CREATIVE=go%2bURL%2bto%2bGCI%2bpage&REFERRING_SITE=Cisco%2blink#cloud-forecast Trans-Atlantic Bandwidth Mix Private: 58% CAGR - Mostly DC to DC Annual global DC IP traffic 15.3 ZB by 2020, up from 4.7 ZB in 2015 Internet: 21% CAGR - Mostly user to content Source: Telegeography

2005: Infinera’s Digital Optical Network DWDM Non-blocking OTN GMPLS Infinera DTN Multi-service multplexing Hitless regrooming Point & Click Provisioning Mixture of “sub-10G” services Service Churn Digital Optical Network Key Advantage Bigger Networks → Smaller Teams

Photonic Integration: Key Enabling Technology 10 x 10Gb/s DWDM channels 10 x lasers 10 x modulators 10 x SOA amplifiers AWG wave mux

The Service Mix: Circa 2010 The Market Moves On… Mixture of “sub-10G” services Service mix becomes dominated by 10G Shift to Ethernet as the service interface 40GbE is emerging, but limited adoption 100GbE in development Need for digital grooming is reduced Service Churn But an inflection point was just around the corner!

The Shift to 100G: Circa 2012, Infinera DTN-X Source: Dell’Oro 020A Long Haul Vendor Table Q4-16, assumes 50% of Huawei & ZTE revenue in China. *Note: Data includes “other” companies at 7%, not shown #1 Worldwide Long-haul Market Share Excluding China (2012-2016) Long-haul 100G (100G Ports - Thousands) Infinera DTN-X Intelligent Transport Network Mixture of “sub-100G” services Service Churn Multi-service multplexing Hitless regrooming Point & Click Provisioning

Optical Engines at an Increasing Cadence ICE NG In Planning ICE4 Up to 2.4T Up to 200G/λ Infinite Capacity Engine Family ICE6 Up to: 6.4T Up to 800G/λ ICE5 Up to 4.8T Up to 600G/λ Capacity per module pair Gen3 Engine Up to 500G 24 months between generations 48 months Family of engines: High to low channel count 2012 2016 2018 2020 Time

6X reduction in complexity. Operational Simplicity & Reliability. The Value of PIC-based Optical Engine What does it take to grow to 24T? Conventional 120 x 200G Line Cards 120 x 200G Patch Cables 20 x 1200G Patch Cables 24Tb/s  Mux Line Side Fiber 200G 200G 200G 200G 200G 200G  Mux . 200G 24Tb/s 200G 20 x 1200G Appliances 20RU Line Side Fiber 200G 200G 6X reduction in complexity. Same at ROADM Layer. Operational Simplicity & Reliability. 200G per module places a strain on operational scalability – 120 modules, 120 patch cables

Software Defined Capacity (1): Instant Network An Infinite Pool of Intelligent Bandwidth Paid for in slices matching service revenue 100G 100G 100G/200G slices available; software-defined activation 100G 100G 100G 100G 100G Terabit Era: 1.2Tb/s Pool Nx100G/200G (PIC-based Super-channel) Enabled Per Line Module/Appliance

Software Defined Capacity (2): Sliceability “Purist” Super-Channels: Point to Point Carriers are grouped, and must be “optically managed” as one entity Fixed or Flex Grid ROADM/FOADM 1.2Tb/s “Sliceable” Super-Channels 400Gb/s Open Line System 400Gb/s 400Gb/s Sliceability and Instant Network are highly complementary

The Ultimate in Simplicity: Appliance-Based Networking Infinera DTN-X DWDM Non-blocking OTN GMPLS CX 500G in 2RU CX2 1.2T in 1RU Industry-leading simplicity & automation Point to point, secure capacity Ethernet-only

Meshponder: Solving the Long Haul “Bottleneck” XTM Metro MEF E2E Lifecycle Service Orchestration via SDN controller XTM Metro Easily create an optical mesh using sliceable photonics 12 x 100GbE B A C Existing metro customer struggling to quickly provision P2P 100G links over their 3rd party LH backbone Deploy XT-3300 Meshponder MEF End to End Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO)

End to End Management: Layer 0 to Layer 2 and Beyond XTM Metro API Xceed SDN Controller XTM Metro 12 x 100GbE API B A Existing Optical Backbone C Line Systems are moving to Open APIs APIs for Layer 0, Layer 2 and Layer 3 Bring the control functions together in Xceed Controller

Summary: Three Phases of Architecture Evolution Integrated platforms Multi-service capability Sub-wavelength muxing Complex meshed topology High levels of automation Chassis Phase 2 Point to point topology Ethernet-only Simple, low cost, secure Appliance Phase 3 Optical mesh topologies Sliceable super-channels Predominantly Ethernet Simple, low cost secure Meshponder Vision: An Infinite Pool of Intelligent Bandwidth