NVIDIA Air offers the unique ability to simulate anything from a small network to an entire data center. Before you start configuration, routing, or management, consider the topology first. A network topology is the layout or structure of how devices connect and communicate within a network. It describes both the physical arrangement and the logical flow of data.
]]>NVIDIA Air enables cloud-scale efficiency by creating identical replicas of real-world data center infrastructure deployments. With NVIDIA Air, you can spin up hundreds of switches and servers and configure them with a single script. One of the many advantages of NVIDIA Air is the ability to connect your simulations with the real world. Enabling an external connection in your environment can…
]]>The advent of AI has introduced a new type of data center, the AI factory, purpose-built from the ground up to handle AI workloads. AI workloads can significantly vary in scope and scale, but in every case, the network is key to ensuring high performance and faster time to value. To accelerate time to AI and offer enhanced return on investment, NVIDIA Air enables organizations to build…
]]>NVIDIA technology helps organizations build and maintain secure, scalable, and high-performance network infrastructure. Advances in AI, with NVIDIA at the forefront, contribute every day to security advances. One way NVIDIA has taken a more direct approach to network security is through a secure network operating system (NOS). A secure network operating system (NOS) is a specialized type of…
]]>Testing out networking infrastructure and building working PoCs for a new environment can be tricky at best and downright dreadful at worst. You may run into licensing requirements you don’t meet, or pay pricey fees for advanced hypervisor software. Proprietary network systems can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars just to set up a test environment to play with. You may even be stuck testing on…
]]>This blog post was updated on 9/23/2024. NVIDIA is committed to your success when you choose SONiC (Software for Open Networking in the Cloud), the free, community-developed, Linux-based network operating system (NOS) hardened in the data centers of some of the largest cloud service providers. SONiC is an ideal choice for centers looking for a low-cost, scalable, and fully controllable NOS…
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