Nokia Selected by China Mobile to Build Advanced Public/Private Cloud Services Infrastructure
Using Nuage Networks VSP
- The Nuage
Networks Virtualized Services Platform (VSP) enables China Mobile to
provide a suite of cloud-based services that includes virtual machines,
containers and bare-metal based servers
- Deal marks
second time China Mobile has selected Nuage Networks VSP for enterprise
customers, public, private and hybrid cloud services
Nokia's Nuage Networks has been chosen by China Mobile (Suzhou)
Software Technical Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Mobile,
as the SDN platform for China Mobile's public and private enterprise
cloud services offering. The platform is based on the Nuage Networks VSP
and includes cloud implementations on virtual machines, Kubernetes
(K8S) containers and OpenStack Ironic-based bare metal servers.
In order to
address the growing appetite for cloud services among its enterprise
customers, China Mobile Communications Company (CMCC) is expanding its
software-defined networking (SDN) support for new private/public cloud
services. In the past two years, Nokia Shanghai Bell, Nokia's joint
venture in China, helped deploy the Nuage Networks VSP solution to
deliver China Mobile's public and private cloud services in 10 data
centers, the largest deployment containing over 1,000 servers. Nokia Shanghai Bell ranked No.1 and won 55% share in this project. This project cemented Nokia Shanghai Bell's status as the leading SDN vendor powering CMCC existing cloud services.
The new services,
enabled by the Nuage Networks VSP, allows CMCC to expand its offer to
include new public, private and hybrid cloud services such as hosting
workloads on either Kubernetes (K8S) containers or on bare metal
servers.
An important
aspect of the Nuage Networks VSP is the inherent flexibility of the
platform. Along with OpenStack, the platform supports multiple cloud
management systems, hypervisor and workload types. A centralized policy
manager and SDN controller automate the configuration, management and
optimization of virtual networks, including security services that
provide tenant isolation and access controls to individual applications
and workloads. The Nuage Networks VSP combines policy-based automation,
large scale and high performance with multi-tenancy, resiliency and
comprehensive end-to-end security.
Sunil Khandekar, CEO for Nokia's Nuage Networks, said:
"Having a strong relationship with CMCC based on the work we've already
done with them, we were especially pleased to be chosen to continue
with this important project. The Nuage Networks solution allows CMCC to
offer some very dynamic, high performing and attractive cloud services
for their customers."
Source: Nokia media announcement