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Yahoo Japan Corporation Deploys Apstra in Multi-Vendor Intent-Based Network to Simplify and Automate Data Center Network Operations
[March 13, 2018]

Yahoo Japan Corporation Deploys Apstra in Multi-Vendor Intent-Based Network to Simplify and Automate Data Center Network Operations


Apstra® Inc., the pioneer in Intent-Based Networking announced today that Yahoo Japan Corporation, one of the largest Internet companies in Japan selected and deployed AOS® in its production multi-vendor Clos data center network in November 2017.

Yahoo Japan Corporation required a new data center network infrastructure and more efficient network operations to support their big data requirements and massive growth in network traffic. The company evaluated many options including proprietary offerings from large established vendors, and Do it Yourself (DIY) approaches deployed by hyperscale companies. Yahoo Japan Corporation applied the same design, software, hardware and chip principles and selections as a hyperscale provider except the hyperscale company had built their own automation software. Yahoo Japan Corporation decided that hiring a large team, at a high cost over many years to deliver such a critical undertaking was prohibitive. The company selected and deployed Apstra's AOS as the first commercial automation software ever deployed in the company's network.

"After extensive research Yahoo Japan Corporation chose the strategy and best practices of a large hyperscale company that had adopted a Clos fabric network to flexibly scale out their networking equipment to support our Hadoop infrastructure," said Kenya Murakoshi, Senior Manager, Site Operations Division, System Management Group at Yahoo Japan Corporation. "Apstra streamlines Yahoo Japan Corporation's network design, build and operations processes by abstracting the network configuration with a concept of intent, which was a new concept to us, but the benefits were clear. Apstra Intent-Based Analytics allow us to specify how we want our network to operate. We tell AOS what we want to happen vs. doing it ourselves. Apstra's telemetry then provides deep insight into the state of our network and alerts us if there are risks like cabling or traffic imbalance issues that need to be addressed. Deployment of AOS at Yahoo Japan Corporation went smoothly without major issues."

"Apstra offers the only multi-vendor offering that matched Yahoo Japan Corporation's needs as we deploy network equipment from different vendors including white box products. We were impressed by the Apstra team's passion to solve our problems. In addition, AOS allows Yahoo Japan Corporation to quickly automate, streamline, and replicate the building and operation of our Clos network fabric. We appreciate Apstra's unmatched feature velocity, which is a huge differentiator, and we look forward to their growing feature set. We foresee a VXLAN/EVPN use case in the future with AOS, plan to replace more legacy 3 tier networks with Clos, and believe that Yahoo Japan Corporation will see even greater value from AOS in the future as we scale out our network. There is no real alternative to AOS in the market," added Kenya Murakoshi.

"Yahoo Japan Corporation had a clear vision for the transformative impact of a fully automated multi-vendor Clos data center network operational model. They recognized that AOS and our declaative "intent-based" approach were the perfect fit to operate the company's large Hadoop deployment, Clos environment, and the company's requirement to increase east-west traffic," said Mansour Karam, CEO and founder of Apstra. "Yahoo Japan Corporation has been a great partner to Apstra, validating our feature velocity and hardware inclusive approach. We look forward to partnering with them as they scale-out their full network infrastructure with multiple hardware vendors of their choice, including established vendors and open alternatives."



Key requirements for Yahoo Japan Corporation included:

  • Operate and manage the large Clos fabric network that supports their Hadoop clusters with limited human resources (90 racks X 16 servers and thousands of nodes)
  • Rapidly deploy and replicate cross-platform telemetry services
  • Develop a multi-vendor network that is hardware-inclusive
  • Feature velocity to support Yahoo Japan Corporation's constant flow of new Big Data offerings, including the automation of Day 2 maintenance workflows and powerful visibility to reduce Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR)

Key benefits reported by Yahoo Japan Corporation after Apstra AOS:


  • Ability to deploy multi-vendor network
  • Increased reliability (faster MTTR) with Apstra Intent-Based Analytics™
  • Reduction in design time (resource pooling)
  • Reduction in deployment time through the ability with AOS to "click to deploy" multiple PODs from the same design in minutes, and with no human intervention
  • Reduction in management/complexity of the system, resulting in massive simplification of operations
  • Reduction in OpEx
  • Continuous Validation with cross-platform telemetry post deployment
  • Increased feature velocity including future features that could not be built in-house - including Day 2 maintenance operations across vendors, and intent-based analytics
  • Powerful Graph Live Queries
  • Excellent GUI providing a single pane view of the intent vs. network state

Big data and Hadoop are core technologies and strategic initiatives at Yahoo Japan Corporation which analyzes vast amounts of data obtained from its portal to constantly improve and develop new innovative Internet and ecommerce offerings. The company's multi-vendor Clos network infrastructure connects hundreds of servers supporting thousands of nodes dedicated to supporting Hadoop across the enterprise, provides better network performance, and enables decommissioning many Hadoop nodes at once. A scale-out architecture and ability to easily, quickly, and affordably add capacity and reduce operational complexity to support the Hadoop network was critical.

Multi-Vendor is Key
Yahoo Japan Corporation selected a switch vendor that also offered a proprietary management automation solution but the company also planned to deploy open, disaggregated hardware alternatives. Yahoo Japan Corporation is a big data-driven company experiencing a tremendous increase in network traffic and data. With the scale out traffic and growth in systems, the company was challenged to hire fast enough and recognized that automation was critical. The company has a large Hadoop deployment as a core technology and found that AOS is a perfect fit for the Clos environment and the company's requirement to increase east-west traffic.

Join a webinar on March 27th to learn more about why Yahoo Japan Corporation selected Apstra for multi-vendor intent-based networking or schedule a meeting at the OCP Summit March 20-21 in booth C11 or at Cisco Live in Orlando at booth #1055.

Yahoo Japan Corporation is one of the largest Internet companies in Japan offering more than 100 services including search, news and e-commerce via PC and smart devices.

AOS
AOS® delivers a turnkey Intent-Based distributed operating system and a data center application suite that offer game-changing network service agility, increased uptime and dramatically improved infrastructure TCO. AOS automatically prevents and repairs network outages for dramatically improved infrastructure uptime. It operates a network as one system, massively improving infrastructure agility while reducing operational expenses. AOS' distributed data store is a repository of all intent, configuration, and telemetry state, and hence acts as a single source of truth for your network. It's self-documenting nature streamlines compliance tasks. AOS is hardware-inclusive and works across all major vendors as well as open alternatives.

About Apstra, Inc.
Apstra® pioneered Intent-Based Networking and Intent-Based Analytics™ to simplify how data center networks are built and operated. AOS® increases business agility through an autonomous or Self-Operating Network™ that delivers log-scale improvements in CapEx, OpEx and capacity. AOS is a hardware-inclusive, closed-loop intent-based distributed operating system that automates the full lifecycle of network operations and enables the network to configure itself, fix itself and defend itself. Apstra is based in Menlo Park, California and is privately funded.

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