NVIDIA offers pure SONiC, a community-developed, open-source, Linux-based network operating system that has been hardened in the data centers of some of the largest cloud service providers.
Pure SONiC through NVIDIA removes distribution limitations and lets enterprises take full advantage of the benefits of open networking—as well as the NVIDIA expertise, experience, training, documentation, professional services, and support that best guarantee success.
Unlike a distribution, SONiC doesn’t require reliance upon a single vendor for roadmap additions, bug fixes, or security patches.
NVIDIA provides support for Free Range Routing (FRR), SONiC, Switch Abstraction Interface (SAI), systems, and application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC)—all in one place.
NVIDIA is the leading contributor to Free Range Routing (FRR), the primary routing stack in SONIC.
It’s possible to mix and match your leaf spine architecture with SONiC, NVIDIA® Cumulus Linux™, NVIDIA Onyx™, or others. The choice is yours.
By pairing a switch ASIC with SONiC, you can experience unmatched performance, in-service software upgrades (ISSU), and telemetry with NVIDIA What Just Happened® (WJH).
With SONiC, you can achieve unified management with existing management tools across the data center.
By combining SONiC with NVIDIA Spectrum™, you get support for speeds of 1/10/25/40/50/100 and up to 400 GB GbE; full wire speed (FWS) at all packet sizes; telemetry, including WJH; control for all layers, including ASIC, firewall (FW), software development kit (SDK), SAI, and SONiC; ISSU; and full support for RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE).
Designed for hyperscalers, service providers, and enterprises, SONiC is ideal for modern, advanced network architectures that support multi-cloud and hybrid environments. NVIDIA’s deep networking, open-source, and Linux expertise enables NVIDIA to stand out as the leading provider for SONiC deployments.
Read how NVIDIA is better supporting the SONiC community through upgraded security, integration, and more.
Join us and other community contributors, including Microsoft, IP Infusion, and Aviz Networks, for a virtual discussion to understand the importance of the SONiC ecosystem.
Read this brief datasheet on how, together, NVIDIA and SONiC are delivering the best of what open networking has to offer.
Criteo, a digital advertising company, has migrated from traditional networking to an open model for greater agility. NVIDIA provides them end-to-end pure SONiC support, eliminating vendor lock-in and integrating the network into their data center DevOps.
Learn the basics for building and installing a SONiC image through ONIE (Open Network Install Environment) and configuring essential services for the network.
Eliminate vendor dependence with Pure SONiC. Community developed, publicly available, and 100% open source, it enables you to build a Pure SONiC image that is in sync with the desired community branch.
Try out a full multi-switch network fabric using the SONiC operating system in a virtual data center environment—free of charge.
Join this webinar to discover the benefits SONiC brings to Criteo and how it was successfully implemented.
Explore NVIDIA’s concise and robust documentation for running SONiC in your data center. Check out the documentation and get started today.