Cloud Metro - The New Edge for Sustainable Business Growth
Beyond connectivity: It’s time to rethink today’s metro designs.
Hear from Juniper’s Chittaranjan Rao on how current metro fails to thrive in the prevailing digitalization era, and why service providers should consider moving to Juniper Cloud Metro. What’s more, you’ll learn how Juniper is the only vendor in the market that delivers a truly compelling and differentiated portfolio that unlocks the advantages of the Cloud Metro for service providers.
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How the Juniper Cloud Metro portfolio delivers truly differentiated user experiences
Why service providers should consider moving to Cloud Metro today
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0:00 all right up next we have a presentation
0:02 about the cloud Metro speaking of edge
0:05 is the new Edge for sustainable business
0:08 growth and joining me is cheetah ranjan
0:11 Rao who is director of product
0:13 management for Automation and when
0:15 solutions from Juniper Networks
0:24 hello everyone
0:25 good afternoon and I am a director in
0:28 product management in Juniper India and
0:30 I'm excited to stand here in front of
0:32 you to talk about Cloud Metro and how it
0:35 can enable sustainable business growth
0:40 let's look at the trends which we have
0:42 been seeing in the past two to three
0:44 years and many of them are obvious and I
0:48 have categorized them into three simple
0:50 buckets
0:51 newer applications right a lot of this
0:54 has already been spoken about and we
0:56 know that new applications are pretty
0:59 insisting on the requirements for
1:02 latency or on their closer proximity
1:04 which is same or similar but not
1:07 identical with low latency and there are
1:10 a lot of applications which consume a
1:12 lot of data take it up into the cloud
1:14 for processing and provide results or
1:17 responses back in real time or near real
1:19 time
1:21 and we also see change in the traffic
1:23 patterns there's a rise in east west
1:26 traffic not the traditional North South
1:28 traffic where the Metro was generally a
1:31 dump pipe aggregating lower speeds into
1:34 higher speeds and sending the data over
1:35 to the Core
1:37 the new traffic patterns are also much
1:40 thicker in the sense that carrying a lot
1:42 more traffic thanks to devices which are
1:45 capable of generating far more data like
1:48 a 48 megapixel camera right content is
1:52 created and consumed within the Metro
1:54 itself you're more likely to make a
1:57 video call within the same city than
2:00 across cities or across continents
2:03 and supporting all this is the newer
2:05 Trend which is generally an evolution
2:07 and a revolution of standards and
2:10 protocols and Frameworks and
2:11 Technologies which are enabling all this
2:14 the cable standards for delivering
2:17 internet the packet Optical Network
2:20 standards which have evolved from Pawn
2:22 to gigabit Pawn to xgs pawn then the
2:25 evolution or the revolution from 4G to
2:28 5G and device evolvement or Evolution
2:32 where now devices are connected to
2:34 multiple networks and multiple types of
2:37 networks at the same time are all on
2:40 growing Trends which we are seeing
2:42 and what is the kind of opportunity
2:45 these changes or Trends are pointing to
2:47 some of these have already been repeated
2:50 again and again which makes my job
2:51 easier right because we are resonating
2:53 the same message
2:55 a 500 billion dollar opportunity in age
2:58 Computing Time by 2030 growing at an
3:01 impressive rate of 49 per annum if 5x
3:06 growth by 2027 in the amount of traffic
3:09 carried in the Metro
3:11 and 50 percent of Enterprise data will
3:14 be distributed in Edge clouds or hybrid
3:18 clouds by 2025 but the key message here
3:23 is there is a rise in a customer base
3:26 who are willing to pay a premium
3:29 for differentiated and
3:33 excellent service experience which can
3:37 be monetized
3:39 so what are the requirements for the
3:41 metro in order to meet the business
3:43 opportunities in order to exploit or
3:46 take advantage of them
3:48 we did a survey with heavy reading and
3:50 the list here should not be a surprise
3:53 to the folks in the room right right at
3:55 the top is network security which is a
3:58 must or a given because the envelope or
4:01 the attack surface with 5x growth is
4:05 naturally much bigger we also have seen
4:09 Echoes of the same sentiment here
4:11 automation is the next in demand and for
4:14 the right reasons do it yourself
4:15 projects or homegrown management tools
4:19 will no longer cut it when the number of
4:21 devices number of links number of
4:23 subscribers number of connections number
4:26 of whatever it is is going to grow by
4:29 five times
4:30 there is also a requirement for
4:32 aggregating higher speeds towards the
4:35 core so we migrate from 100 Gig uplinks
4:38 to 400 gig uplinks and then 800 gig
4:41 uplinks Once Upon a Time the higher
4:44 speeds used to first appear in the core
4:46 and then in the edge Network and now we
4:48 are seeing that there is a need for
4:50 bringing the higher speeds first into
4:53 the Metro itself
4:54 service Assurance no surprises here the
4:58 panelists before me and many of the
5:01 other participants here are all talking
5:03 about the same thing how customer is
5:06 demanding an assured service experience
5:09 and it's on top of the mind of the Telco
5:11 operators
5:13 combining the integration of practical
5:16 packet and Optical convergence along
5:19 with the Metro Pawn integration there is
5:22 a need for Network slicing as well the
5:25 same unified Metro has to behave
5:27 differently for different applications
5:29 for different use cases for different
5:32 preferential treatments so these are the
5:36 next few concerns and they have to be
5:39 supported by the Next Generation
5:41 protocols which reduce the overhead
5:43 between the packet header and the
5:46 payload as well as bringing newer
5:48 capabilities and simplicities within the
5:51 next Generation Metro
5:53 the Next Generation Metro primarily
5:56 driven by 5G will also bring about
5:59 stringent timing and synchronization
6:02 requirement Class C at a minimum is a
6:05 must and class D will come in sooner or
6:07 later
6:09 so the matter of the past which we are
6:11 labeling as retro Metro is very
6:14 different from the matter of the present
6:16 evolving into the future over the next
6:18 decade we at Juniper believe that the
6:22 changes are so significant that we want
6:24 a new category itself and that's why we
6:28 are calling it as the cloud Metro and
6:30 the cloud Metro is what will bring
6:32 sustainable business growth for service
6:35 providers and operators
6:38 categorizing the key differences into
6:40 three buckets we can look at it from an
6:43 architecture as systems and an
6:45 operations perspective let me start with
6:48 architecture right at the bottom the
6:50 Retro Metro was basically a scale-up
6:54 model where you replace an existing box
6:56 with a bigger box or a box with bigger
6:59 throughput
7:00 it would have Network silos which meant
7:03 a slightly different network for
7:05 residential one for business and one for
7:08 mobile
7:09 and the Retro Metro would be over
7:12 provisioned providing a way for Passive
7:15 Assurance in the sense I have more than
7:17 enough capacity for what I need
7:19 therefore my customers should be getting
7:22 the slas they are asking or demanding
7:24 for and security was an afterthought
7:27 just like you see in the old buildings
7:29 the webcams are attached outside with
7:31 wiring running through it's a bolt-on
7:34 method of security no more the cloud
7:38 Metro of today and tomorrow should have
7:40 built-in security it will have embedded
7:43 active Assurance where the network
7:45 points or the platforms themselves can
7:48 provide a way to measure and assure
7:51 consistent service experience
7:54 and there will be a single unified Metro
7:58 with network slicing capable of serving
8:02 the different applications and the
8:04 different use cases and it has to
8:06 support scale up as well as scale out
8:09 architectures moving on the systems
8:12 systems are essentially the platforms
8:14 which make up the different elements in
8:17 the cloud Metro solution they used to
8:20 basically work as aggregators you know
8:23 combine several low speed links into a
8:25 single high speed link and send it
8:27 towards the core
8:28 they used to be monolithic with respect
8:31 to power so you need to add a bulk of
8:35 power at the beginning and that would
8:37 how the box or the platform of the
8:39 system would perform
8:40 and they would have a shorter life span
8:42 due to the evolution of Technology
8:45 the cloud Metro systems will need to be
8:48 smarter and not just dumb aggregators
8:51 the protocols and Technologies like
8:54 Network slicing will reach out into the
8:56 network which means that in the Metro
8:58 decisions have to be made feature
9:01 richness has to be brought into these
9:03 platforms and systems these boxes need
9:06 to be energy efficient and in the next
9:09 slide I will describe why this is very
9:11 important and these assets need to sweat
9:15 for a longer period of time not just two
9:17 to three years but lasting as long as
9:20 seven years in other words they should
9:22 be ready for up to 2x generation change
9:25 in technology and finally operations
9:28 this is an easy part because everyone
9:32 has already heard from the previous
9:33 speakers and the panelists how we need
9:36 to move away from manual do-it-yourself
9:39 operations we need complete automation
9:42 for managing devices we need to shift
9:44 from managing boxes to managing customer
9:46 experience and we need to move away from
9:50 Heroes working in the knock to AI
9:53 enabled collective intelligence which
9:55 brings about predictive results and it
9:58 can even prevent incidents from
10:00 occurring
10:01 but how can you know service providers
10:04 get sustainable business growth with the
10:07 existing or the past retro Metro
10:10 there are three challenges here again
10:13 the category of three which makes it
10:15 easy
10:16 let me start with profit right
10:19 as the number of devices increase
10:21 subscribers increase links increase
10:23 notes increase everything increases the
10:27 cost of operations must be kept if the
10:30 cost of managing the network also
10:33 increases in direct correlation to your
10:36 growth in the Metro that's not
10:38 sustainable business
10:40 people problem the data point here is
10:43 very significant 86 percent of the
10:46 executives in telecom have named skilled
10:49 staff as their number one shortage
10:51 sure with difficulty you can add more
10:54 people to managing the network but they
10:57 need a work-life balance too
11:01 unhappy staff make for more mistakes and
11:05 unhappy customers
11:07 manual operations are definitely not
11:10 sustainable human error will tend to
11:12 creep in and I have more of this in the
11:15 upcoming slides and the third one is
11:17 very interesting
11:19 Juniper Networks many of our customers
11:22 and service providers as a whole have
11:24 made many different commitments related
11:27 to carbon neutrality net zero emissions
11:30 and so on the time window may be
11:33 different for each company or each
11:35 country or each location but eventually
11:38 over the next decade we will see
11:41 everybody marching towards a more
11:43 efficient Greener net carbon neutral
11:46 kind of an operation model if the Metro
11:49 is growing at 5x then the Retro Metro
11:53 solution will not be able to meet or
11:56 help the customers and service providers
11:59 meet this requirement
12:02 therefore the solution is cloud Metro in
12:07 2021 we introduced Cloud Metro with a
12:10 couple of platforms and now we have
12:12 expanded the solution to provide a more
12:15 holistic view of the entire offering in
12:18 the Metro space
12:20 let me start with sustainable
12:21 architecture the key architecture for
12:25 the cloud Metro will be based on IP
12:27 Services fabric
12:29 this will also have a converged Network
12:33 meaning one single unified Metro for
12:36 residential business and mobile networks
12:39 it will have Network slicing augmented
12:42 with the newer protocols like evpn
12:45 segment routing srv6 Etc in order to
12:49 help with the network slicing
12:51 implementation it has to support scale
12:54 up and scale out architectures in
12:57 addition to this we need to have
12:59 embedded active assurance
13:02 embedded in the platforms themselves so
13:05 that it's easier to deploy easier to
13:07 test easier to roll out and easier to
13:11 prove and debug an existing SLA
13:15 security the number one concern for the
13:19 Next Generation Metro also has to be
13:21 built in and not bolt on and we are
13:25 planning to do this with a zero trust
13:27 security model more on this later on
13:30 the next layer sustainable platforms or
13:33 sustainable systems these not to include
13:36 the so-called boxes but also the Optics
13:41 which together provide the hardware in
13:44 order to implement a cloud Metro
13:46 solution and finally at the top
13:48 sustainable operations
13:51 I think everybody here agrees with the
13:54 message that we need to have Automation
13:57 in place so this part is pretty easy we
14:01 have a paragon automation solution which
14:05 is based on Driving Experience rather
14:08 than platform oriented view of
14:11 management it is outcome driven rather
14:15 than operation driven and it is gives
14:18 the easy button so
14:21 onboarding a new device is a matter of
14:23 minutes and not months with an AI
14:26 enabled and Cloud delivered as a service
14:29 Paragon automation Suite
14:33 being a little deeper into the ACX 7000
14:36 family of the cloud Metro these systems
14:40 were built ground up with no Legacy no
14:44 backward compatibility no retro Metro
14:48 baggage and therefore they have been
14:51 highly optimized to meet the challenges
14:54 of the cloud Metro era
14:56 a good view is is captured at the bottom
15:00 table where sustainable business
15:02 outcomes are clearly seen as against the
15:06 Retro Metro based on ACG research study
15:09 53 to 71 percent lower total cost of
15:13 ownership primarily driven by a lower
15:16 power consumption due to more efficient
15:19 power modules and power technology as
15:22 well as better space efficiency through
15:25 Innovative and intelligent design of the
15:27 platforms themselves
15:29 resulting in four to seven years of
15:32 longer system life which means these
15:34 boxes are not ready just for the 400
15:37 gigs through ports and speeds but also
15:40 for 800 gig and
15:42 0.6 dbps era coming in the future
15:46 a quick mention about the Juniper custom
15:49 ZR and ZR plus Optics in the 400 gig
15:52 throughput speed they will provide
15:54 leading power consumption when the same
15:57 optic is at put at both ends of the
15:59 network link we can enable proprietary
16:02 effect modes which will result in 5 to
16:05 10 percent lower power consumption than
16:08 compared to the main competition another
16:10 key important aspect is that these
16:13 Optics are integrated into the Paragon
16:15 automation which means an incident or an
16:19 event in the optical domain or the dwdm
16:23 domain can result in events being
16:25 triggered in the IP domain which can
16:28 result in preventing a incident in the
16:32 customer experience by either re-routing
16:34 traffic or changing a parameter or
16:38 whatever action it is necessary thank to
16:40 the AIML and the intelligent error and
16:43 the intelligent algorithms up in the
16:45 cloud
16:46 these objects are fully standards based
16:50 and can interface with any other optic
16:53 who are implementing the standards-based
16:56 solutions
16:58 automation is critical and I think this
17:01 point has been made again and again by
17:03 everybody in this room so I can directly
17:06 jump to the key message human error is
17:09 the prime source of issues and we can no
17:12 longer have do it yourself kind of
17:16 homegrown or company grown Tools in
17:20 order to manage the cloud Metro at scale
17:25 Paragon automation as a service is cloud
17:28 delivered and AI enabled the best place
17:32 for running AI which consumes a
17:34 humongous amount of data to produce
17:36 intelligent outcomes and inferences is
17:39 in the cloud and therefore the
17:42 automation Suite is delivered from the
17:44 cloud as a service
17:45 a comparison by analysis Mason shows
17:49 that there's up to 40 percent cost
17:51 reduction as 70 percent faster
17:55 deployment of newer use cases and a 50
17:59 reduction in deployment time as compared
18:02 to the traditional do-it-yourself method
18:05 of man network manageability
18:08 this also includes embedded active
18:12 Assurance where basically the test
18:15 agents which are used in order to
18:17 measure parameters like latency
18:19 throughput ping tests Etc are embedded
18:23 in the platform and they provide
18:25 sustainable business outcomes as
18:28 compared to a non-active Assurance based
18:31 system
18:32 50 reduction in incident resolution time
18:35 simplified deployment 30 percent
18:38 increase in customer satisfaction
18:42 finally the built-in zero trust security
18:45 all the ACX 7000 platform modules
18:49 incorporate the trusted platform module
18:52 TPM 2.0 which gives a unique Dev ID
18:56 giving cryptographic
18:59 intelligence into each of the platform
19:02 or capabilities into each platform which
19:04 is used for hardware and software
19:07 attestation and validation leading to
19:10 securing data both data at rest which
19:13 means the files and the image
19:16 as well as data in motion with Max SEC
19:19 and other secure protocols
19:22 all in all
19:24 if I summarize the whole Cloud Metro
19:28 there is a tremendous opportunity based
19:31 on the trends and based on the evolution
19:34 and Revolution happening in the
19:36 technology space we believe this
19:38 requires a new category by itself and we
19:41 are calling that as Cloud Metro
19:44 the three challenges for the current
19:47 technology or the Retro Metro
19:49 is along the lines of profit people and
19:52 planet and these are directly addressed
19:55 by Cloud Metro which has sustainable
19:58 operations sustainable systems and
20:00 sustainable architecture which together
20:03 enable sustainable business growth
20:07 thank you for your patience and for your
20:09 attention outside near the registration
20:13 desk my colleagues are waiting with
20:18 a free gift
20:19 so those of you who are interested in
20:22 asking questions or those of you who are
20:25 interested in knowing more please do
20:27 stop by near the registration desk
20:30 thank you