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Advantech and 6WIND Pack 80 Gbps Throughput into Packetarium
Advantech and 6WIND today announced the availability of the latest 6WINDGate™ multi-core packet processing software on Advantech’s award-winning Packetarium™ NCP-7560 network processor platform. Based on Cavium's 12-core OCTEON® Plus network processor, the NCP-7560 represents the high performance end of the Packetarium™ product line. It integrates up to eight powerful, multi-core Packetarium™ network processing boards for scalable wire speed packet processing, handling up to 80 Gbps throughput in a 4U rackmount space.
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combination of 6WINDGate™ software, and Packetarium™ hardware accelerates performance across the system’s 12 to 96 cores to allow faster packet handling and forwarding while freeing up overhead for increased processing at the application layer. The system, ideally suited for Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) applications, will be showcased at the Advantech booth at ISS World in Prague on June 2nd - 4th. ISS World is the world's largest gathering of European law enforcement, intelligence, defense, homeland security analysts, and telecom operators, responsible for lawful interception, electronic investigations, and network intelligence gathering. “The 6WINDGate™ packet processing software scales seamlessly across Packetarium’s multiple cores to provide a comprehensive Linux networking software solution that delivers a 7-10x packet processing performance improvement,” said Eric Carmes, CEO of 6WIND. “It allows OEMs to develop multi-core based products that achieve the best cost-performance, integration and energy efficiency in the industry.” The scalability and sheer performance of the Packetarium™ NCP-7560, running 6WINDGate™ software, makes it ideal for OEMs designing high bandwidth systems in telecommunications and enterprise infrastructure where network traffic is growing exponentially, and more applications generate increased processing overhead on the same packet.