Nokia Launches Industry-First Edge Cloud Data Center Solution for the
5G Era, Supporting Industry
Automation and Consumer Applications
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Nokia
AirFrame Open Edge Server leverages open architectures and includes
server hardware and cloud infrastructure software for fast deployment
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Ultra-compact
server processes data closer to users, providing ultra-low latency
support for time-critical applications such as industry automation,
augmented reality and Cloud RAN
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Solution implements acceleration capabilities powered by the Nokia ReefShark chipset, to start shipping during Q3 2018
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Launch
expands Nokia 5G Future X and AirFrame portfolio to deliver a layered
data center architecture allowing operators to efficiently manage all
data demands
Nokia has launched the industry's first Edge Cloud data
center solution to meet the stringent and diverse low-latency data
processing demands of Cloud RAN and advanced applications for consumers
and industries. The Nokia AirFrame open edge cloud infrastructure
expands the Nokia AirFrame portfolio to deliver a layered network
architecture that optimizes performance and operator costs as they
evolve their networks and prepare for 5G.
The
AirFrame open edge cloud infrastructure has been developed for the 5G
era, as the next generation wireless technology will create
opportunities for operators to support advanced applications for
consumers and industries, such as virtual and augmented reality video
and real-time industry automation. Technologies such as Cloud RAN will
be key to deliver on the 5G promise of ultra-low latency and massive
data throughput and will need to be supported by a highly efficient
cloud infrastructure solution.
To
balance costs and functionality, 5G will encourage operators to
implement a layered cloud architecture. This will include centralized
and regional data centers as well as high-processing capabilities
deployed at the network edge - closer to where traffic is generated and
where space is traditionally limited.
The
Nokia AirFrame Open Edge server, which will begin shipping during the
third quarter of 2018, extends the Nokia AirFrame data center solution
portfolio to make these edge deployments a reality. Designed in an
ultra-compact size for deployment even at base station sites, the Nokia
AirFrame open edge server will meet the most stringent end-customer data
demands. Nokia's comprehensive portfolio of AirFrame data center
solutions enables operators to optimize network resources and
intelligently distribute workload across the network, based on the type
of data traffic as well as latency and throughput needs.
The
hardware solution is complemented with a real-time, Open Platform for
NFV (OPNFV)-compatible, OpenStack-distribution built to run in small
data centers while providing the performance and low latency required by
the edge environment. In addition, Nokia cloud-wise services and Cloud
Collaboration Hubs will help operators successfully plan and execute
their edge cloud deployments.
Dimitris Mavrakis, Research Director at ABI Research said: "The
requirement for edge computing in telecom networks is rapidly changing,
as use case, application and 5G requirements continuously increase.
Nokia's AirFrame open edge cloud infrastructure distributes established
AirFrame capabilities to the edge and offers a graceful introduction of
edge computing. Its orchestration and feature compatibility with
existing Nokia products will provide for a lower friction transition to a
distributed environment."
Dan Rodriguez, Vice President, Data Center Group; General Manager, Communications Infrastructure Division at Intel, said:"The
edge cloud is an integral part of 5G network architecture, bringing
more processing capabilities closer to where data is generated and
consumed. Nokia's new AirFrame open edge solution is built on Intel®
Xeon® Scalable processors, which offer the needed balance of compute,
I/O and memory capacity for the edge cloud to work seamlessly across the
wide range of workloads deployed on the edge. With AirFrame, Nokia and
Intel are bringing the performance and capabilities of Intel
architecture-based cloud data centers to the edge to deliver the optimal
end user experience for 5G deployments including virtual reality,
augmented reality and industrial automation."
Marc Rouanne, president of Mobile Networks at Nokia, said: "The edge cloud will play an essential role in delivering the compute
power required for 5G. By expanding our AirFrame and 5G Future X
portfolio we can provide a network architecture that meets the needs of
any operator and their customers. Used with the Nokia ReefShark chipset
and our real-time cloud infrastructure software, the Nokia AirFrame open
edge server will deliver the right decentralization of 4G and 5G
networks. We can work with operators to ensure that data center
capabilities are deployed exactly where they are needed to manage
demands as they expand their service offering."
Source: Nokia media announcement