What is the Cisco Nexus HyperFabric AI cluster?
The Cisco Nexus HyperFabric AI cluster is a networking solution by Cisco that leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies to optimize and automate network operations. This solution aims to enhance network performance, security, and troubleshooting by utilizing AI algorithms to analyze network data in real-time, identify patterns, predict issues, and automate responses.
The Cisco Nexus HyperFabric AI cluster is designed to provide proactive network monitoring, self-learning capabilities, and automated network management to help organizations improve network reliability, agility, and efficiency. By utilizing AI and ML technologies, this solution can adapt to changing network conditions, identify potential issues before they impact network performance, and streamline network operations for enhanced overall performance.
Similar to the Cisco Meraki product line offering cloud management for campus and branch networks, the networking giant claims the Nexus HyperFabric AI cluster solution is designed to bring these cloud-managed operations and management to data centers.
The solution includes the following elements:
The vendor is expected to roll out the solution toward the end of the second half of this year, with large-scale deployment targeted for early 2025, according to Wollenweber.
Introducing a new operating model
In addition to the launch of Cisco Nexus HyperFabric, the vendor also enhanced its Nexus dashboard to centralize operations and automation, and consolidate management of multiple fabric technologies.
“One of the key things we want to do as enterprise networking vendors is to provide customers the flexibility of choosing their operating model,” Gandluru said.
“If you have a private cloud-based operating model where you want to run your infrastructure, completely on prem, you have the Nexus dashboard,” he added. “Cisco Nexus HyperFabric is about providing an operating model that is Cisco-managed as-a-service, cloud-based management plane and the policy plane.”
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