Intel Ethernet Cloud White Paper
Best Practices for Simplifying
Your Cloud Network
Cloud computing represents an evolution of data center virtualization, where services
and data reside in shared, dynamically scalable resource pools available to any
authenticated device over the Internet or within an internal network. The computing
industry has begun to provide technologies for cloud services to build on core
virtualization benets including abstraction, scalability, and mobility.
Organizations that implement cloud computing can create automated, dynamically
adjustable capacity on demand. The elasticity they realize as a result delivers cost
and agility benets, provided they can meet the key challenges they face during the
transition. This can be accomplished in part by following a strategic approach of creating
standards-based systems that are simplied, efcient, and secure.
Many organizations are following the lead of public cloud services
such as Amazon EC2* and Microsoft Azure* to create private cloud
infrastructures behind their own rewalls for internal use.
Those private cloud networks typically position IT organizations as
internal service providers in their own right, delivering services
within their organizations on a per-use basis. This paper provides
best practices for private cloud networking, established through
research and real-world implementations by Intel.
Today’s Intel® Ethernet
10 Gigabit Server Adapters
can greatly reduce networking
complexity in private cloud
environments. To deliver robust
and reliable cloud services,
dramatic optimizations in
networking can be attained by
leveraging the right intelligent
offloads and technologies
within Intel® Ethernet devices.
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