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Arista Networks (NYSE:ANET) today announced the next major
expansion of the Arista EOS® network stack with the introduction of
the EOS Network Data Lake (NetDL™). Coupled with the AI/ML-driven
Autonomous Virtual Assist (Arista AVA™) and a broad ecosystem of
industry leaders, Arista is extending the EOS network stack
architecture to provide a high-fidelity data lake capability for
the next era of data-driven networking. This novel foundation
supports a wide variety of applications to interact, analyze, and
enrich network data for best-of-breed enterprise solutions.
The combination of EOS NetDL and AVA with validation from
industry leaders provides high-value integrations that improve
end-user and network operator experiences, simplify operations, and
enable a shift from reactive troubleshooting to proactive,
predictive, and prescriptive outcomes.
EOS Network Data Lake - The Next Frontier
Arista EOS has over fifty million ports deployed in the campus,
data center, routed WAN, and in carrier and cloud environments. EOS
NetDL builds upon the established second-generation of the Arista
EOS NetDB core publish-subscribe state model with datastores and
analytics for network data sources such as alerts, flows, full
packet capture, control plane traffic, and device state streaming.
In addition to network-centric state from Arista devices, EOS NetDL
also enriches network data with third-party and external data
integrations, enabling a wide range of applications to process,
analyze, and derive operational insights and predictions from this
data set.
NetDL provides a single source of network data ‘truth’ and a
common sensor/collector architecture that enables forensics and
analytics for threat hunting, network packet brokers, network
detection and response, network performance monitoring, and
application performance monitoring. By collaborating with a variety
of industry leaders, Arista is able to deliver powerful production
customer benefits. These data-driven network models can be
transformed into insights that deliver actionable operational
outcomes.
“Arista is entering the third generation of its flagship
software stack. Developing a network-based data lake foundation
from the ground up on our existing network state database makes
Arista EOS NetDL a differentiated network and data-centric
operating system. This compelling multi-tenant and multi-modal data
stack is future-proof and engineered to enable customer
innovation,” stated Ken Duda, Founder and CTO at Arista
Networks.
NetDL Enhances a Broad Industry-Wide Ecosystem
Arista’s EOS NetDL architecture is supported by a broad industry
ecosystem of reputable leaders committed to customer solutions and
integrations with data-driven networking. The EOS NetDL ecosystem
of solutions and partners delivers multiple options of adding
high-quality enrichment to the core networking data set and
providing contextual value, rich analytics, and turning data into
actionable insights across a broad range of client operational use
cases.
Key integration examples with NetDL ecosystem alliance partners
include: enhanced network segmentation and cloud security
integration, Quality of Experience (QoE) with collaboration
applications, validated designs and templated deployments, full
inventory integration that verifies production devices are
accurately tracked, and live chatops/bot integration enabling
real-time data consumption and interaction.
AI/ML Enrichment with AVA
Building upon EOS Network Data Lake, Arista is also extending
AVA capabilities for AI-assisted workflows. Arista AVA is an
AI-enabled decision support system that combines cloud scalability
with the codified expertise of real-world network and security
operations experience. AVA utilizes the breadth and high-fidelity
depth of enriched data that exists within EOS NetDL to deliver
targeted AI-based capabilities that enhance network operations and
engineering with real-world use cases leveraging advanced
pattern-matching capabilities.
This data-driven network approach helps to improve the
efficiency, availability, and security of modern network
operations. As an example, AVA can leverage network state data in
NetDL to monitor the performance of optics to predictively model a
critical component failure and generate proactive alerts before the
performance and availability of the network are impacted. The
combination of Arista AVA and EOS NetDL provides predictive and
prescriptive intelligence for data-driven networks.
Availability
Arista NetDL enables an ecosystem of Arista strategic partners
and ISVs to deliver market and customer-specific intelligent
insights and solutions in network operations, continuous
integration, cyber-security, application/network performance, and
other categories. Further, the same state architecture supports
CloudVision, our turnkey network operations, automation, and
visibility platform.
Initial NetDL integrations are available today and will continue
to expand with more data types, AVA-based AI operational
enhancements, and more partner use-cases throughout 2022 and into
the future.
Register here for a webinar on Client Applications of EOS NetDL
and the EOS NetDL architecture on December 2, 2021. Read more about
this announcement in President and CEO Jayshree Ullal’s blog
here.
About Arista Networks
Arista Networks is an industry leader in data-driven, client to
cloud networking for large data center, campus, and routing
environments. Arista’s award-winning platforms deliver
availability, agility, automation, analytics, and security through
CloudVision® and Arista EOS®, an advanced network operating system.
For more information, visit www.arista.com.
ARISTA, EOS, CloudVision, NetDL and AVA are among the registered
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