Aria Networks’ iVNT helps giant US-based web service provider build software defined network (SDN)

Aria Networks has deployed its iVNT capacity planning and orchestration software to one of the largest web service providers in the world, helping to create a software defined network (SDN) and drastically reduce network costs. The software – which is fully operational and in service – enabled the service provider to achieve return on investment within weeks of deployment.

With hundreds of core routers and thousands of router interfaces, this US-based web giant faces a constant challenge to meet the rapidly growing demand of both predictable and unpredictable customer traffic.


iVNT models current capacity trends against capacity loading and future demand, to deliver optimisation of traffic and assets across any combination of networking, computing and storage. Delivering capacity planning and orchestration across both IP and optical networks, iVNT enables the over-the-top service provider to determine the most effective means to deliver complex web services to users, creating an SDN that will save millions of dollars in infrastructure costs and leased lines.


Tony Fallows, Chief Executive Officer, Aria Networks comments: “iVNT enables this service provider to create an SDN, dynamically delivering the right capacity for demand and contingency and enabling this web service provider to schedule and route traffic to take advantage of under-utilised capacity. This will save the company many millions in infrastructure costs.”


The complex nature of the service provider’s network, which costs hundreds of millions annually, combined with the evolution of new services delivered on a regular basis, makes accurate capacity planning and orchestration essential to the service. Aria Networks’ iVNT has enabled the service provider to optimise network assets, delivering return on investment within weeks of deployment.


Fallows continues: “Effective planning and management of capacity is one of the most challenging issues for networks and service providers. Too little capacity impacts user experience but too much means expensive infrastructure is not optimised. iVNT enables this company to run a programmable network that is tightly coupled with data centre traffic demands, enabling network utilisation close to 100% with greater reliability.”


The deployment of iVNT comes after Aria Networks announced it new version of iVNT for software defined data centres in June 2014.

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