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KDDI's TELEHOUSE Selects Juniper's EVPN-VXLAN for DC Interconnect Across the US

KDDI's TELEHOUSE Selects Juniper's EVPN-VXLAN for DC Interconnect Across the US Image Credit: Juniper Networks

TELEHOUSE America, a KDDI group company that provides carrier-neutral data center services in the US, has deployed Juniper Networks to build a multi-tenant infrastructure that bridges its data centers across multiple US locations.

TELEHOUSE America picked Juniper's QFX5100 Ethernet Switch as the basis of a new multi-tenant architecture utilizing EVPN-VXLAN technology across two locations in New York City.

With Juniper QFX5100 line of Switches supporting the multi-tenant architecture that uses EVPN-VXLAN technology, TELEHOUSE America has drastically reduced its operational workload and simplified software configuration using SDN technology, claims Juniper.

In addition to supporting the required multi-tenant architecture, Juniper's Virtual Chassis fabric technology and the Junos OS API enabled new levels of automation for TELEHOUSE America, while also significantly reducing total cost of ownership and increasing long-term return on investments.

The company also replaced its conventional three-layered network architecture with Juniper's Virtual Chassis fabric technology and the open standards-based Junos OS API to automate many work streams. 

Akio Sugeno, VP of Internet Engineering and Operations/Business development, TELEHUSE America
There were many technologies that looked promising, but standardization takes a long time. Juniper Networks was among the first to adopt advanced open technologies and is working aggressively to achieve standardization. 

Tomohiro Furuya, Country Manager, Juniper Networks, Japan 
By offering cutting-edge networking solutions, such as the QFX5100, that are automated, highly-scalable and easy to deploy, we are not only helping our customers increase operational efficiencies, but we are also helping them reduce total cost of ownership while increasing their return on investment. 

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