Cloud Network

Sesame by ITRenew integrates with Pluribus Networks software to bring advanced and sustainable network solutions with the flexibility and efficiency of open architecture to industry-leading open compute and storage infrastructure

ITRenew, the global leader in circular cloud and sustainable data center infrastructure, today announced the expansion of its suite of Sesame by ITRenew networking solutions to include Pluribus Networks‘ Netvisor® ONE operating system and Adaptive Cloud Fabric™ controllerless SDN cloud networking software.

Sesame by ITRenew customers now have the option to add Pluribus’ open networking software to their hyperscale-grade compute, storage and networking infrastructure for a fully integrated hardware and software solution. The combination is ideal for organizations seeking best-in-class data center solutions that are fully tested, deliver the flexibility and efficiency of open architecture, and offer the performance and power needed to support multiple workloads.

“We’re excited to add Pluribus as an ITRenew Technology Partner. Both companies share a commitment to removing the cost and complexity barriers to profitable and sustainable data center growth worldwide,” said Ali Fenn, President, ITRenew. “The availability of Pluribus’ networking software on Sesame systems will make it even easier for our customers to deploy, optimize and scale their critical infrastructure around the globe.”

Enterprises and service provider customers globally have been quick to recognize the value of this collaboration and the high-performance, multitenant, hybrid multi-cloud architecture that enables them to expand their capabilities. ITRenew is currently implementing projects with Pluribus Networks in North AmericaEurope and Asia Pacific that span multiple customer segments.

“Networking has always been the Achilles heel of the data center, slowing service delivery and creating friction for the business. Pluribus puts these issues to rest with radical network automation, virtualization and visibility,” said Kumar Srikantan, CEO, Pluribus Networks. “In addition to the appeal of short lead times, we believe strongly in the value ITRenew brings economically, environmentally, and operationally to enterprise and service provider customers. Pluribus is excited to see our cloud networking software integrated into these rack-scale solutions, ensuring ITRenew customers can move at the speed of cloud.”

“The imperative of digital transformation and the rise of modern applications have increased the demand for datacenter infrastructure that can be deployed quickly to deliver the agility, flexibility, resiliency, programmability, and operational simplicity associated with the best of cloud technology. Organizations are also paying greater attention to the environmental impact of their IT infrastructure. As unprecedented and widespread global supply-chain constraints inhibit the industry’s capacity to meet demand, ITRenew and Pluribus have responded with sustainable rack-scale solutions that deliver hyperscale-grade cloud infrastructure that can be deployed in a matter of weeks,” said Brad Casemore, IDC’s Research Vice President, Datacenter and Multicloud Networks.

In addition to the breakthrough time to value, total cost of ownership and sustainability advantages customers have come to expect from ITRenew, the integration of Netvisor ONE and Adaptive Cloud Fabric enables them to radically simplify their data center fabric networking. Now they can easily deploy active-active data centers for increased availability, edge data centers for low latency, support workload mobility for performance optimization and program the entire network fabric with one or two commands – whether in a single rack, several racks inside a single data center or across multiple data center sites around the globe. 

As members of the Open Compute Project (OCP), a collaborative community accelerating the benefits of open systems, ITRenew and Pluribus are also enabling customers to realize the efficiency, flexibility and sustainability benefits of hardware built on open architecture and software based on Linux Foundation open source.

“The Open Compute Project is designed to attract a community of open cloud infrastructure players with a goal of fostering innovation with open hardware designs and open source software while at the same time decarbonizing the IT supply chain. We are pleased to see this collaboration between key OCP solution providers hitting these two objectives squarely, showcasing that our mission and community structure is working just as we envisioned,” said Steve Helvie, VP Channel Development, Open Compute Project (OCP).