Title: ATCA vs. Blade Servers
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2ATCA vs. Blade Servers
- A battle rages for your next generation hardware
platform (H-01)
3AudioCodes at a Glance
- 13 Years of Operation
- Focused on VoP Media Gateway Media Server
Technology and Systems - Adding Session Border controller
- Over 15 Million Channels Shipped to Over 75
Countries - Leader in Innovation and Quality of VoP Solutions
- Executing, Profitable and Growing
- NASDAQ AUDC Public since 1999
- Over 4 years of consecutive quarterly growth
- Improving Operating Model, 13 of Sales
- 143M in Cash
- 730 Employees and Growing
- Global Presence
- HQ RD in Israel
- RD extensions in the USA (NC, NJ, CA, TX) and
the UK - Sales Support Offices in US (7 offices),
Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, France, UK, Germany,
Russia, China, Singapore, India, Korea, Japan
- Employee Geographical Breakdown
- Nth Sth America 240
- EMEA 470
- APAC 22
4A Battle Rages
Blade Servers
ATCA
Telecom Applications Market
5ATCA What is it?
- Platform for both telecom and computing
applications - High Availability features
- Specified by PCI Industrial Computers
Manufacturers Group (PICMG 3.0) - Successor to cPCI
- ETSI and NEBS-ready
- Many redundancy features
- Highly Scalable
- Centralized management
Alliance Systems ATCA Chassis
6ATCA Physical Form Factor
- Dimensions
- Front board size 8U x 280 mm
- Rear board size 8U x 70 mm
- Connects directly to front board
7ATCA Benefits for Telecom
- Larger physical board
- More usable board space
- 200W / board
- Faster / more processors
- Improved mechanical design
- Better heat dissipation
- Interface to rear transition modules
- 1Gbps Base Interface
- Choice of Fabric Interfaces
- Ethernet, Fibre Channel, StarFabric,
PCI-Express, RapidIO - Separate IPMI management
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8ATCA vs. CPCI
Attribute PICMG 2.16 (cPCI/CPSB) PICMG 3 ATCA
Size 6U x 160mm x .8 57 sq in 8U x 280mm x 1.2 140 sq in
Mezzanine 2 x PMC 4 x PMC 8x AMC
Power 35-50W, central converter 5/12/3.3V on backplane 150-200W, distributed converter Dual 48V on Backplane
Bandwidth 38 Gb/s 2.4 Tb/s
Managment OK Advanced
Clocks, update bus No Yes
Regulatory conformance Vendor specific In-standrad
9ATCA Interfaces
- Zone 1
- Power Dual 48V, distributed conversion
- Management Dual redundant IPMB
- Keying
- Zone 2
- Base interface Dual star GBETH for control
(CPSB like) - Fabric interface PICMG 3.X
- Update channel between adjacent slots for 11
redundancy - Clocks 8KHz,19.4MHz,GP, dual redundant
- Zone 3
- Vendor-specific Rear connections
- Backplane is open
10ATCA Fabric Interface Types
- The Fabric is Dedicated for Bearer Data
- Packet voice (IP/ATM)
- TDM voice (H110 - like)
- PICMG 3.X
- 3.1 Ethernet and Fiber Channel 1GBit/s
- Very common and widely supported
- TDM and ATM support problematic
- 3.2 InfiniBand, 2.5Gb/s
- 3.3 StarFabric, 2.5Gb/s
- Designated for TDM, Packet and PCI transport
- Questionable availability so far
- Supported by StarGen only
- 3.4 PCI-Express Advanced Switching
- Targeted to all types of Fabric applications
- PCI-express Widely supported Driven by PC
industry - Sponsored by Intel, Alcatel, Siemens etc.
- Chipsets still NA
- 3.5 RapidIO Advanced Fabric Interface, 2Gb/s
11ATCA Market Forecast
Merchant ATCA CPU Blades, Currentand Projected
Markets,2005-2010(US in Millions) 2005-2010
CAGR 88.27
Source VDC
12Advanced Mezzanine Card
- Modular hot-swap cards
- Processor Resources
- DSP Resources
- Packet Processors
- PSTN Network Interfaces
- WAN Interfaces
- Serial Interfaces
- Disk storage
- and more
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13Advanced Mezzanine Card
- Promise of Mix-n-match
- CPU Blades
- Carrier Blades
- Enables one-blade applications
- Core of the MicroTCA architecture
Diagram courtesy PICMG
14MicroTCA
- Platform to host multiple AMCs
- Range of Sizes
- Single wide
- Double wide
- Applications
- Telecommunications
- Military
- Industrial
GE Fanuc MicroTCA Chassis
15Blade Servers
- Packaging multiple serversinto one physical
chassis,sharing common storagenetworking, and
management resources. - Value Proposition
- Reduces cabling/clutter
- Reduces power consumption
- Easier to manage
- Simplifies upgrades/replacements
- Focus is on Servers
- Manufactured by IBM, Intel, Dell, HP, Sun
- Mostly proprietary
- Little interoperability between vendors
IBM BladeCenter
16Blade Server Market
Incompatible
17Blade Server Market
18Chassis Options
BladeCenter HT
BladeCenter T
BladeCenter
BladeCenter H
19Resources Available
IBM PCI Expansion Unit (PEU)
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GE Fanuc AMC Carrier
20Market Situation
Cost
Available Software Applications
21Comparison ATCA vs. Blade Servers
Feature / Capability ATCA Blade Servers
Commercial Volumes No Yes
Modular (AMC / MicroTCA) Yes Limited
Enterprise and Telco versions No Yes
Chassis Management Yes Yes
Telecom-friendly Rear Transition Modules Yes Limited
NEBS Yes Some
Interoperability / Open Specification High Low
22Where will they fit?
Telecom Applications ATCA Fit Blade Server Fit
Billing / Management Too expensive Excellent
Applications Good Good
Access / Edge Excellent Poor
23Other Interesting Facts
- Intel is investing heavily in ATCA
- Sun abandon their proprietary blade server and
has adopted ATCA - HP has strong telecom history/partnerships
- HP has struck a deal with Intel to deliver ATCA
- IBM has opened up the BladeCenter specification
via IEEE and Blade.org - IBM is aggressively workingwith a range of ISV
partners
24Questions?
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