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Core network power reduction will take holistic change

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Core network power reduction will take holistic change

 

 For our second annual network power research project, we delved into near-term improvements that can be made at the sub–network element (NE), NE, and network (super-NE) level. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=141603&rt=Core-network-power-reduction-will-take-holistic-change.html )

 

 Our initial network modeling, which focused on reducing power through more efficient gear and limiting IP transit traffic in the core, shows that power savings up to perhaps 50% of the present method of operation (PMO) are possible through architectural changes that are straightforward but still challenging to implement. Industry convergence on an “Energy Star”–like power metric and improvements in sub-wavelength grooming efficiency are critical. However, ultimately, just keeping power consumption flat given traffic growth projections will require more radical approaches.

 

 Key chapters :

 

 Executive summary

 In a nutshell

 Power metrics and claims are hard to verify and compare

 Three levels of reduction are needed in infrastructure

 Still early days for changing architecture to save power

 Significant power reduction in the face of bandwidth growth will require radical change and vision

 Overview and background

 Phase I findings

 Phase II goals

 Who cares?

 Modeling and survey highlights

 Our modeling choice

 Power consumption is a function of the whole network

 Good comparative network element power data is still much too hard to obtain

 The difficulty of validating power reduction claims

 Comparison/contrast of power consumption across product classes/network layers

 Comparison of power consumption within a product class/network layer

 Comparison of IP router power consumption

 Comparison of long-haul/multi-reach backbone DWDM network element power consumption

 Comparison of metro/regional WDM network element power consumption

 What about converged packet-optical (CPO) hub products?

 Network-level software: assessing its impact

 Baseline architecture

 Introduction and explanation of baseline architecture model and the present method of operation (PMO)

 Opportunities/challenges related to the PMO

 Alternative approaches to the PMO

 Alternative one: newer-vintage network elements, but no major architecture changes

 Alternative two: adopt a more aggressive architecture change

 Adopt an IP router bypass architecture for transit traffic, leveraging integrated packet-optical capabilities

 Network power consumption modeling results

 True improvements in network power use will come through changes in topology and architecture

 Other architectural approaches not modeled by Ovum

 Ciena’s modeling of a subwavelength switching layer

 Implications of the “muxponder tax” modeled by Infinera

 Organic networks and Juniper’s modeling of router virtualization

 IPoWDM

 Holistic packet-optical approaches: Alcatel-Lucent’s CBT and Huawei’s IPTime

 Qualitative survey results

 Progress over the past year is clear, but much more needed

 Gathering and using real-time NE data is still rudimentary

 Relative importance of power as a product spec and selling point

 What technologies and techniques did vendors list as critical to lowering power?

 Impacts of packet-optical integration in the core

 Special features and capabilities different vendors bring

 Changes vendors are making to their products now to improve power stats

 Future directions in product development

 Importance of a separate switching layer?

 Looking ahead: speculative architecture(s) and other more radical approaches

 More drastic changes needed: traffic growth set to outrun incremental power improvements

 Initial thoughts

 ”Clean slate” versus evolving networks and other challenges

 Green Touch’s 1,000-fold target

 Technologies further out, possible next steps in Ovum’s research

 

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