Will Amazon White Box Switches Take On Cisco, Juniper & Arista?

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One of the crazier industry theories I've heard was that the biggest threat to Cisco wasn't another networking vendor.

The answer: As enterprises move to the cloud, they have less need to run their own data centers, and buy the Wi-Fi Solution Provider equipment Cisco sells. In that way, Amazon Web Services Inc. threatens
Cisco. It's kind of like how Netflix Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) CEO Reed
Hastings says his company's biggest competitor is sleep.


Now, the Amazon threat to Cisco – and other networking vendors – is getting more direct, if a report on The Information is to be believed.
AWS is considering selling its own switches to business customers,
putting it in competition with Cisco, as well as Arista and Juniper.

"As it does in many other categories, Amazon plans to use price to undercut rivals," according to the report. "The company could price its
white-box switches between 70% and 80% less than comparable switches
from Cisco, one of the people with knowledge of the program estimated."


The switches would specialize in connecting private data centers and AWS. They'd be built based on open source software and unbranded
hardware, with built-in connections to AWS cloud services. AWS uses
similar white box switches inside its own data centers. It expects to
launch the network switches for customers within the next 18 months,
working with white box manufacturers such as Celestica, Edgecore
Networks and Delta Networks, according to The Information.


Amazon is certainly in a position to undercut the big switch vendors on price. Those companies rely on hardware for revenue; for Amazon,
equipment can be a loss leader to sell cloud services.

As cloud gains dominance in the enterprise, it's most often taking the form of hybrid cloud -- applications spanning the private data
center and public cloud -- or even multi-cloud, with multiple cloud
providers. That's the way vendors are betting. Amazon already has
partnerships with VMware Inc. (NYSE: VMW) to offer hybrid cloud
infrastructure. Cisco, on the other hand, is partnering with Google
(Nasdaq: GOOG).


White box network switches have been slowly getting more popular, although they've always been, and still are, a niche market. Companies
such as Cumulus and Pica8 make operating system software to run on white
box switches built from commodity silicon by ODMs. And Facebook is
working on open source switch design in conjunction with the Open
Networking User Group, which Facebook founded. (See Facebook Reinvents
Data Center Networking.)


Still, the switch market remains dominated by Cisco, with Juniper and Arista as strong challengers.

Posted 09 Nov 2018

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