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|founders = Niel Viljoen, David Wells, Johann Tonsing
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'''Netronome''' is a supplier of computer networking products using SmartNICs and [[Ethernet]] technology. Netronome offers SmartNICs, software and silicon for markets including Telco, company [[data center]]s and [[cloud computing]].
'''Netronome''' is a privately held [[fabless semiconductor company]] specializing in the design of network flow processors used for intelligent flow processing in network and communications devices, such as switches, routers and cyber security applications.

== History ==
== History ==
Netronome was founded by Niel Viljoen, David Wells and Johann Tönsing, in 2003, with the idea to develop programmable flow co-processing solutions that accelerate network and security processing in x86-based servers, virtualized and non virtualized.
Netronome was founded in 2003 by Niel Viljoen, David Wells and Johann Tönsing, who had all previously worked for [[Marconi Company|Marconi]]. Niel Viljoen served as Chief Technology Officer at Marconi, having been General Manager at Fore Systems, acquired by Marconi for $4.6 billion in 1999. Viljoen served as the CEO and president of Netronome from 2003 until 2011. Between February 2011 and 2013, Howard Bubb stepped in as Chief Executive Officer. However, in July of that year Viljoen once again took over as CEO.


In 2005, Netronome released its first generation of 4x1GbE SmartNICs based on Intel IXP28XX NPU and FPGA technologies. Also, released the industry’s first software-defined solution based on the Netronome Flow Manager (NFM). In 2007 Netronome licensed IXP NPU micro engine (ME) processor technology and associated software from Intel Corporation.<ref name=Craig_Matsumoto>{{cite web|title=Netronome Reigniting Intel's IXP|url=http://www.lightreading.com/comms-chips/netronome-reigniting-intels-ixp/d/d-id/667446|publisher=Light Reading|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref> In 2007 Netronome licensed ARM processor technology from ARM Holdings and integrated them with Netronome’s PCIe technology to develop the network flow processor (NFP).
In November 2007, Netronome announced a technology licensing and sales and marketing agreement with [[Intel Corporation]] focused on the extension of the Intel IXP28XX product line of network processors. Under the terms of the agreement, Netronome is developing a next-generation line of IXP-compatible, high-end network processors that combine the Intel IXP28XX technology with Netronome's architecture.


In 2008, Netronome establishes itself as a fabless semiconductor company with a dedicated silicon development team in Boxborough, Massachusetts. Then moved on to launch the NFP-3K line of networking coprocessor and enhanced performance by adding 10GbE and PCIe Gen2 support in 2009. Fundamentally changing the silicon architecture to enable easier programming using Run-to-Completion (RTC) model for programming networking datapaths. Based on the NFP-3K, in 2011, Netronome introduced the second generation of 10GbE SmartNICs for accelerating x86-based servers and appliances.<ref name=Jim_Carroll>{{cite web|title=Netronome Boosts its Network Flow Processor with 40G, 10G Copper Interfaces|url=http://www.convergedigest.com/2011/02/netronome-boosts-its-network-flow.html|publisher=Converge Digest|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref> It also delivered turnkey software for security and networking applications.
In March 2010, Netronome announced it began shipping the Network Flow Processor (NFP–3240), specifically designed for tight coupling with x86 architectures.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=189277 |title=Netronome Boosts Net Processors |publisher=Light Reading |date= |accessdate=2014-05-02}}</ref>


In 2012 the Netronome software solutions evolved to include standards-based flow and SDN frameworks using OpenFlow and Open vSwitch (OVS). And in 2013, Netronome sold its SSL inspection application software technology to Blue Coat Systems, while retaining all of its silicon and core software intellectual property.<ref name=Business_Wire>{{cite web|title=Blue Coat Acquires Netronome’s SSL Inspector Appliances|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130509006032/en/Blue-Coat-Acquires-Netronome%E2%80%99s-SSL-Inspector-Appliances|publisher=Press Release|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref> It also established OEM customer relationship with Blue Coat supplying SmartNICs and associated software.
In January 2016, Netronome announced its Agilio family of server-based networking solutions.

In 2013 Netronome introduced the third generation of 10/40/100GbE flow processing SmartNICs based on the NFP-6K, delivering enhanced turnkey Open vSwitch (OVS) and OpenFlow-based SDN gateway and security software applications, designed for x86-based network appliances.

The NFP-6K flow processors were also launched. Fundamental improvements in the NFP silicon architecture were made: adding 40GbE and 100GbE ports, 5X more processing cores, a distributed mesh switching fabric, multiple integrated PCIe Gen3 interfaces, increased multi-threading performance between processing, accelerator and memory elements in the silicon, and DRAM-based wild-card matching capability.

In 2015, Netronome demonstrated P4 and C based programming on its SmartNICs, allowing users to change the behavior of networking hardware in cloud-based SDN and NFV deployments at the speed at which one can change open source networking software in servers.

Netronome released the industry’s first P4 and C Integrated Development Environment (IDE), in 2016, to enable simple and vendor-agnostic datapath programming on the generally available SmartNICs.<ref name=SDxCentral>{{cite web|title=Support Builds for P4 to Boost NFV|url=https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/analysis/p4-lanugage-to-boost-nfv/2016/06/|publisher=SDxCentral|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref> It also introduced its fourth generation of 10/40GbE SmartNICs, branded as SmartNICs, using the new NFP-4K and production ready Agilio OVS software.<ref >{{cite web|title=Netronome Offers a Boost for Server-Based Networking|url=https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/netronome-offers-a-boost-for-server-based-networking/2016/01/ |publisher=SDxCentral|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref> Another big announcement was the roadmap to support 25GbE, Contrail vRouter and Linux Firewall during the course of the year.

Today, Netronome collaborates and partners with Ericsson, Juniper, Mirantis and Nuage Networks from Nokia, integrating the Agilio SmartNIC Platform on a wide range of NFV infrastructure solutions.

== Manufacturing ==
Netronome is a [[fabless semiconductor company]]. The current generation of its chips are produced on Intel's 22-nm FinFET process.<ref name=EE_Times>{{cite web|title=Netronome to use Intel 22-nm process in foundry deal|url=https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1261498|publisher=EE Times|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref>

== Products ==
Netronome Agilio CX 10GbE, 25GbE and 40GbE standard low-profile PCIe SmartNICs are designed for general-purpose x86 commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) rack servers, fitting needed power and form factor requirements.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.netronome.com/products/agilio-cx/|title=Agilio CX SmartNICs Overview|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> The solutions come with fully qualified Agilio Software compliant with popular operating systems, enabling easy qualification and quick deployment by OEMs and end users.

Netronome Agilio LX 40 and 100GbE SmartNICs incorporate two PCIe Gen3 x8 interfaces, 8GB of low-latency DDR3 memory, and 96 highly threaded flow processing cores that run accelerated Linux, Open vSwitch and DPDK code.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.netronome.com/products/agilio-lx/|title=Agilio LX SmartNICs Overview|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> Efficient use of dual-PCIe with multi-threaded memory and hardware accelerator access enable significantly greater NUMA performance in multi-socket systems.

Netronome NFE-3240 Appliance Adapters are designed for networking and security appliances that require high-performance flow processing for network-port-to-network-port traffic.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.netronome.com/products/nfe/|title=NFE Appliance Adapters Overview|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> These PCIe adapters are ideal for use with x86-based appliances. Available in 2-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet and 6-port Gigabit Ethernet options, the NFE-3240 SmartNICs provide up to 20Gb/s of line-rate programmable packet and flow processing per card.

Agilio OVS Software, combined with Agilio SmartNICs, significantly improves server-based networking performance and restores valuable CPU cores by offloading Open vSwitch (OVS) and Linux networking functions to Netronome’s family of SmartNICs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.netronome.com/products/agilio-software/agilio-ovs-software/|title=Agilio OVS Software Overview|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> The Agilio solution is a drop-in accelerator for OVS with seamless integration, making it compatible with existing network tools and controllers. This, combined with XVIO, now brings the same performance to Virtio-based VM workloads.

The Agilio OVS Firewall Software is designed to enable zero-trust stateful security in data centers using OpenStack-based automation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.netronome.com/products/agilio-software/agilio-ovs-firewall-software/|title=Agilio OVS Firewall Software Overview|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> Agilio OVS Firewall Software, combined with Agilio SmartNICs, enable zero-trust stateful security while significantly improving server-based networking performance. Agilio OVS Firewall Software restores valuable CPU cores by offloading OVS and connection tracking (Conntrack) to Netronome’s SmartNICs.

Agilio vRouter software, combined with Agilio SmartNICs improves server-based networking performance and restores valuable CPU cores by offloading the Contrail vRouter datapath to Netronome’s SmartNICs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.netronome.com/products/agilio-software/agilio-ovs-firewall-software/|title=Agilio vRouter Software Overview|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> The solution improves the vRouter data plane performance for VNFs and VMs to 20-30Mpps which enables drastic improvements to cloud workloads performance as well as increases the network performance and efficiency by up to 5X. Netronome’s Agilio vRouter provides the ability for servers to scale up through increasing vRouter datapath performance while at the same time saves on the number of deployed servers increasing effective server output and decreasing data center TCO.

== Awards ==
* Layer123 Network Transformation Awards 2017 Best New Product <ref name=Layer_123>{{cite web|title=Layer123 Network Transformation Awards 2017 Best New Product|url=https://www.layer123.com/awards-winners|publisher=Layer 123|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref>
* Network Products Guide IT World Awards 2017 Gold <ref name=Network_Products>{{cite web|title=Network Products Guide IT World Awards 2017 Gold|url=http://www.networkproductsguide.com/world/|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref>
* Pipeline Innovation Awards 2017 Runner Up <ref name=Pipeline>{{cite web|title=Pipeline Innovation Awards 2017 Runner Up|url=http://www.pipelinepub.com/info/awards_winners.php|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref>
* Leading Lights Awards 2016 Best New Product Telecom<ref name=Leading_Lights>{{cite web|title=Leading Lights Awards 2016 Best New Product Telecom|url=http://www.lightreading.com/nfv/nfv-strategies/leading-lights-2016-the-winners|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref>
* Internet Telephony Awards 2016 SDN Product of the Year <ref name=Internet_Telephony>{{cite web|title=Internet Telephony Awards 2016 SDN Product of the Year|url=http://www.lightwaveonline.com/pt/2017/01/18/tmc-announces-2016-sdn-product-of-the-year-award-winners.html|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref>
* SDN Zone Awards 2014 Excellence in SDN <ref name=SDN_Zone>{{cite web|title=SDN Zone Awards 2014 Excellence in SDN|url=https://www.netronome.com/press-releases/netronome-awarded-a-2014-sdn-excellence-award-from-tmcs-internet-telephony/|accessdate=Oct 16, 2017}}</ref>


== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://netronome.com Official Website]
* [http://www.facebook.com/Netronome Facebook]
* [http://www.linkedin.com/company/netronome LinkedIn]
* [https://Twitter.com/netronome Twitter]
* [https://www.youtube.com/c/netronome YouTube]
* [http://www.instagram.com/netronome Instagram]


[[Category:Cloud computing providers]]
[[Category:Companies based in Santa Clara, California]]
[[Category:Networking companies of the United States]]
[[Category:Networking hardware companies]]
[[Category:Telecommunications equipment vendors]]

Revision as of 20:40, 23 January 2018

Netronome
Company typePrivate company
IndustryCloud Networking
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
FoundersNiel Viljoen, David Wells, Johann Tonsing
Headquarters,
USA
ProductsSmartNICs, Software, Flow Processors
Websitewww.netronome.com

Netronome is a supplier of computer networking products using SmartNICs and Ethernet technology. Netronome offers SmartNICs, software and silicon for markets including Telco, company data centers and cloud computing.

History

Netronome was founded by Niel Viljoen, David Wells and Johann Tönsing, in 2003, with the idea to develop programmable flow co-processing solutions that accelerate network and security processing in x86-based servers, virtualized and non virtualized.

In 2005, Netronome released its first generation of 4x1GbE SmartNICs based on Intel IXP28XX NPU and FPGA technologies. Also, released the industry’s first software-defined solution based on the Netronome Flow Manager (NFM). In 2007 Netronome licensed IXP NPU micro engine (ME) processor technology and associated software from Intel Corporation.[1] In 2007 Netronome licensed ARM processor technology from ARM Holdings and integrated them with Netronome’s PCIe technology to develop the network flow processor (NFP).

In 2008, Netronome establishes itself as a fabless semiconductor company with a dedicated silicon development team in Boxborough, Massachusetts. Then moved on to launch the NFP-3K line of networking coprocessor and enhanced performance by adding 10GbE and PCIe Gen2 support in 2009. Fundamentally changing the silicon architecture to enable easier programming using Run-to-Completion (RTC) model for programming networking datapaths. Based on the NFP-3K, in 2011, Netronome introduced the second generation of 10GbE SmartNICs for accelerating x86-based servers and appliances.[2] It also delivered turnkey software for security and networking applications.

In 2012 the Netronome software solutions evolved to include standards-based flow and SDN frameworks using OpenFlow and Open vSwitch (OVS). And in 2013, Netronome sold its SSL inspection application software technology to Blue Coat Systems, while retaining all of its silicon and core software intellectual property.[3] It also established OEM customer relationship with Blue Coat supplying SmartNICs and associated software.

In 2013 Netronome introduced the third generation of 10/40/100GbE flow processing SmartNICs based on the NFP-6K, delivering enhanced turnkey Open vSwitch (OVS) and OpenFlow-based SDN gateway and security software applications, designed for x86-based network appliances.

The NFP-6K flow processors were also launched. Fundamental improvements in the NFP silicon architecture were made: adding 40GbE and 100GbE ports, 5X more processing cores, a distributed mesh switching fabric, multiple integrated PCIe Gen3 interfaces, increased multi-threading performance between processing, accelerator and memory elements in the silicon, and DRAM-based wild-card matching capability.

In 2015, Netronome demonstrated P4 and C based programming on its SmartNICs, allowing users to change the behavior of networking hardware in cloud-based SDN and NFV deployments at the speed at which one can change open source networking software in servers.

Netronome released the industry’s first P4 and C Integrated Development Environment (IDE), in 2016, to enable simple and vendor-agnostic datapath programming on the generally available SmartNICs.[4] It also introduced its fourth generation of 10/40GbE SmartNICs, branded as SmartNICs, using the new NFP-4K and production ready Agilio OVS software.[5] Another big announcement was the roadmap to support 25GbE, Contrail vRouter and Linux Firewall during the course of the year.

Today, Netronome collaborates and partners with Ericsson, Juniper, Mirantis and Nuage Networks from Nokia, integrating the Agilio SmartNIC Platform on a wide range of NFV infrastructure solutions.

Manufacturing

Netronome is a fabless semiconductor company. The current generation of its chips are produced on Intel's 22-nm FinFET process.[6]

Products

Netronome Agilio CX 10GbE, 25GbE and 40GbE standard low-profile PCIe SmartNICs are designed for general-purpose x86 commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) rack servers, fitting needed power and form factor requirements.[7] The solutions come with fully qualified Agilio Software compliant with popular operating systems, enabling easy qualification and quick deployment by OEMs and end users.

Netronome Agilio LX 40 and 100GbE SmartNICs incorporate two PCIe Gen3 x8 interfaces, 8GB of low-latency DDR3 memory, and 96 highly threaded flow processing cores that run accelerated Linux, Open vSwitch and DPDK code.[8] Efficient use of dual-PCIe with multi-threaded memory and hardware accelerator access enable significantly greater NUMA performance in multi-socket systems.

Netronome NFE-3240 Appliance Adapters are designed for networking and security appliances that require high-performance flow processing for network-port-to-network-port traffic.[9] These PCIe adapters are ideal for use with x86-based appliances. Available in 2-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet and 6-port Gigabit Ethernet options, the NFE-3240 SmartNICs provide up to 20Gb/s of line-rate programmable packet and flow processing per card.

Agilio OVS Software, combined with Agilio SmartNICs, significantly improves server-based networking performance and restores valuable CPU cores by offloading Open vSwitch (OVS) and Linux networking functions to Netronome’s family of SmartNICs.[10] The Agilio solution is a drop-in accelerator for OVS with seamless integration, making it compatible with existing network tools and controllers. This, combined with XVIO, now brings the same performance to Virtio-based VM workloads.

The Agilio OVS Firewall Software is designed to enable zero-trust stateful security in data centers using OpenStack-based automation.[11] Agilio OVS Firewall Software, combined with Agilio SmartNICs, enable zero-trust stateful security while significantly improving server-based networking performance. Agilio OVS Firewall Software restores valuable CPU cores by offloading OVS and connection tracking (Conntrack) to Netronome’s SmartNICs.

Agilio vRouter software, combined with Agilio SmartNICs improves server-based networking performance and restores valuable CPU cores by offloading the Contrail vRouter datapath to Netronome’s SmartNICs.[12] The solution improves the vRouter data plane performance for VNFs and VMs to 20-30Mpps which enables drastic improvements to cloud workloads performance as well as increases the network performance and efficiency by up to 5X. Netronome’s Agilio vRouter provides the ability for servers to scale up through increasing vRouter datapath performance while at the same time saves on the number of deployed servers increasing effective server output and decreasing data center TCO.

Awards

  • Layer123 Network Transformation Awards 2017 Best New Product [13]
  • Network Products Guide IT World Awards 2017 Gold [14]
  • Pipeline Innovation Awards 2017 Runner Up [15]
  • Leading Lights Awards 2016 Best New Product Telecom[16]
  • Internet Telephony Awards 2016 SDN Product of the Year [17]
  • SDN Zone Awards 2014 Excellence in SDN [18]

References

  1. ^ "Netronome Reigniting Intel's IXP". Light Reading. Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  2. ^ "Netronome Boosts its Network Flow Processor with 40G, 10G Copper Interfaces". Converge Digest. Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  3. ^ "Blue Coat Acquires Netronome's SSL Inspector Appliances". Press Release. Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  4. ^ "Support Builds for P4 to Boost NFV". SDxCentral. Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  5. ^ "Netronome Offers a Boost for Server-Based Networking". SDxCentral. Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  6. ^ "Netronome to use Intel 22-nm process in foundry deal". EE Times. Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  7. ^ "Agilio CX SmartNICs Overview".
  8. ^ "Agilio LX SmartNICs Overview".
  9. ^ "NFE Appliance Adapters Overview".
  10. ^ "Agilio OVS Software Overview".
  11. ^ "Agilio OVS Firewall Software Overview".
  12. ^ "Agilio vRouter Software Overview".
  13. ^ "Layer123 Network Transformation Awards 2017 Best New Product". Layer 123. Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  14. ^ "Network Products Guide IT World Awards 2017 Gold". Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  15. ^ "Pipeline Innovation Awards 2017 Runner Up". Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  16. ^ "Leading Lights Awards 2016 Best New Product Telecom". Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  17. ^ "Internet Telephony Awards 2016 SDN Product of the Year". Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.
  18. ^ "SDN Zone Awards 2014 Excellence in SDN". Retrieved Oct 16, 2017.