Dell Brings Pluribus Network Linux OS to Open Switches
Dell is adding Pluribus Networks' new Linux-based network operating system to the growing list of third-party software that can run on its portfolio of open network switches.
The two companies announced June 11 that Pluribus will port its Open Netvisor Linux OS onto Dell's family of Open Networking 10G/40G switches, including the S6000-ON and S4048-ON. Pluribus, which targets its Netvisor operating system at cloud service providers, joins other network software vendors—such as Cumulus Networks (Linux-based OS), Midokura (network virtualization software) and Big Switch Networks (SDN platform)—to bring its software to Dell's Open Networking switches.
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