Digital business transformation is driven by applications. Businesses are moving fast, but IT struggles to keep pace. Partly, this is due to rigid, complex infrastructure. Software Defined Networking (SDN) offers the promise of addressing this issue with a more agile and programmable network. But Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) delivers on this promise.
ACI is different from the point of view of a network administrator whose fundamental task was to ensure that a bunch of computing devices could share data using gateways, routers, switches and software. The focus was on driving optimal performance from network hardware. ACI uses the application – the single most important business component in a network or a data center -- as the fundamental building block for IT policy and automation, eliminating hardware complexity.
ACI decouples the physical infrastructure (switch ports) from logical identity (VLANs and IP subnets) with application-based policy. This approach is unique and can accelerate application deployment times from weeks to minutes, while reducing operational overhead by 40-70%.
Simply stated, ACI frees the application (and the business) so it is no longer bound by network complexity. It accomplishes this with application policies. The policies define the requirements of any application in terms of network resources. High level application connectivity needs are decoupled from the complicated details of network configuration. Automated provisioning replaces manual and often error-prone IT network configuration tasks.
ACI is among the most comprehensive SDN solutions because it makes the application the focal point of infrastructure. ACI presents unmatched capabilities on an Agile, Open, and Secure architecture that reduce operational complexity and dramatically accelerates IT service delivery.
Some benefits that ACI has delivered to customers include:
ACI can help administrators navigate the transition to new technologies such as Cloud and Big Data that now dominate network/storage/application conversations. It answers to the need of next generation data centers and networks that place applications at the center of user experience.