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Midokura Announces Robust Overlay Connectivity for Multiple OpenStack Clouds.

SAN FRANCISCO – Aug. 10, 2016 – Midokura, the global innovator in software network virtualization, today announced the latest release of Midokura Enterprise MidoNet (MEM), a scalable network virtualization solution designed for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) clouds. The new release provides the most robust network virtualization overlay solution for connectivity between multi-site OpenStack clouds, and delivers a modern Software Defined Networking (SDN) approach to container orchestration engines, including Kubernetes and Docker Swarm.

“Enterprise organizations across the globe continue to adopt Midokura’s network virtualization solution to make cloud adoption easier and to retain a tight grip over their networks and applications,” said Pino de Candia, CTO of Midokura. “Our latest iteration of the Midokura Enterprise MidoNet (MEM) technology is designed to address real market needs, including the ability to connect multiple OpenStack clouds and support the containers movement.”

The award-winning MEM technology offers an intelligent, software-based network abstraction layer between the hosts and the physical network, allowing operators to build isolated networks in software overlaying pre-existing hardware-based network infrastructure. Designed for distributed computing, MEM provides per-tenant network control so operators can create and make changes to the virtual network without disturbing the physical infrastructure via the intuitive MidoNet Manager. What’s more, MEM Insights provides end-to-end operational tools, including advanced analytics and dynamic visualization of the virtual network.

Significant new features and functionality in the latest MEM release provide enhanced scalability, simplicity and security. The new version also includes the following:

Multi-Cloud Connectivity with Router Peering. The new MEM router peering feature provides overlay connectivity between multiple sites where OpenStack is deployed, say between Data Center #1 and #2, with VXLAN tunneling. This enables direct connectivity between multiple sites, forgoing the need for constant backup procedures in other disaster recovery scenarios and reduces control traffic and broadcast storms across multiple sites.

MEM Insights with Fabric Topology. A new feature in the MidoNet Manager provides correlation of the overlay with current and historical events happening in the underlay. This feature enables real-time visualization of the fabric topology in relation to the logical switches and routers, the connectivity scheme about the virtual and physical switch ports in the underlay. This new level of insights provides the ability to examine a series of events and root causing networking issues and/or failures.

Integration with Container Orchestration. MEM delivers enterprise-class networking to any Container as a Service (CaaS) platform, beginning with Kubernetes, to make networks as agile as needed. Unlike other container networking implementations, MEM allocates subnets by namespaces, allowing for the spawning of as many pods per node as needed with no limit.

More efficient use of memory. The new MEM release includes drastic memory improvements, as memory usage has been improved by 75% for the MidoNet agent. More efficient use of memory by the VMs can lead to better application stability and improve application response time.

“The next phase for the off-premise cloud services market is the meta-cloud,” said Cliff Grossner, Ph.D., senior research director for data center, cloud and SDN at IHS Markit. “In a recent IHS Markit survey, enterprise respondents indicated they expect to use on average eight different cloud service providers by 2018, to create their own customized cloud of clouds and meet specialized needs. No doubt, solutions allowing enterprises to deploy and manage application workloads across multiple clouds will be in high demand.”

Midokura will showcase its latest MEM technology with Intel’s Open Security Controller at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, from August 16-18, 2016. Come see Midokura at booth #174.

The new MEM release is available immediately. To register for a free trial, visit: www.midokura.com/midonet-enterprise or contact [email protected] for details on support, services and cost.

Midokura also offers an open source version of its core MidoNet technology, which is quickly gaining in popularity among organizations of all sizes in over 120 countries. To learn more about open source MidoNet, visit: www.midonet.org.

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Resources

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About Midokura

Founded in 2010, Midokura was an early global leader in network virtualization. The company’s pedigree includes Amazon, Cisco, Google and VMware. With its Midokura Enterprise MidoNet (MEM) solution, Midokura offers the industry a complete overlay technology that integrates with cloud platforms, such as OpenStack. Now gaining awareness in 122 countries, the source code for MidoNet is freely available at www.midonet.org. MidoNet delivers the first truly open, vendor-agnostic network virtualization solution available to the OpenStack community. Midokura is a contributing member of the OpenStack Networking (Neutron) Project and the Kuryr Project.

Midokura has offices in San Francisco, Tokyo and Barcelona, and is on the web at www.midokura.com. Follow us on Twitter: @midokura.

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