Juniper Networks issues cloud-ready data center reference architecture

Purpose of the reference architecture is to communicate Juniper’s conceptual framework and architectural philosophy in creating data center and cloud computing networks.

Juniper Networks has released a cloud-ready data center reference architecture, in the form of a 37-page PDF document that proposes practices, technologies and products to help data center architects and engineers who are responsible for answering the requirements of designing modern data center networks that support business goals.

Related: Enterprise data center security survey sees ongoing need for hardware infrastructure


Juniper says the purpose of the reference architecture is to communicate the company's conceptual framework and architectural philosophy in creating data center and cloud computing networks for its customers. Aimed in large part at individuals in sales, network design, system integration, technical support, product development, management, and marketing who have an interest in data center design, the document introduces the company's architectural model and its offerings in support of data center and cloud computing networks.

View/Download the document here.

See: Intel unveils new reference architectures for data centers, telecom networks

Sign up for our eNewsletters
Get the latest news and updates
Little Beaver Inc.
A hydraulic earth drill with a high-torque anchor handle and utility anchor adapter can significantly improve safety for anchor installation.
Enabling a one-person install, the earth drill has several advantages over manually setting drive rods or using anchor crankers.
Creative Composites Group
These Tower Tech XR cooling towers use evaporative cooling to remove heat generated within the data center by IT equipment. Composite cooling towers are more compact and significantly lighter than metal towers. They arrive at a data center site pre-built.
Data center designers shouldn’t sleep on the benefits of fiberglass construction materials.