F5 and Cisco: Application-Centric from Top to Bottom and End to End [End of Life]

The F5 and Cisco APIC integration based on the device package and iWorkflow is End Of Life.
The latest integration is based on the Cisco AppCenter named ‘F5 ACI ServiceCenter’.
Visit https://f5.com/cisco for updated information on the integration.

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The meteoric rise of the application as one of the most important - if not the most important - factor contributing to business success today should not be surprising. In response, businesses continue to build newer, better and more mobile-friendly applications to support the nearly insatiable appetite for apps. And it's not just consumers, either. The average Fortune 500 Company supports thousands of applications with increasing pressure to support more in mobile and cloud form. If that's not daunting enough, we have only begun to enter era of the Internet of Everything (IoE), with even more devices and applications needing to be connected and secured.

These increases put incredible pressure on IT to operationalize. Organizations have responded with new approaches to application development (Agile) and operations (devops), but in many cases the network remains as manually managed as ever. Given the importance of network and application services to delivering and securing applications, it is imperative that IT be afforded the means to operationalize it, too, lest it become the immovable object in the path of an irresistible force.  

 

We believe Cisco and F5 share a common vision for simplifying networking end to end and enabling rapid network service provisioning by taking an application-centric approach to solving key pain points in customer’s next generation data centers while meeting their critical data center requirements today. F5's strategy is embodied in Synthesis, Cisco in its Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI). These strategies together can help customers to realize at a system level improved service velocity, best-in-class performance and reduced complexity, capabilities considered vital for data centers today to support a diverse and growing number of applications. 

  

Figure 1: Cisco APIC manages and distributes application policies that automate and orchestrate network and application services to enable an application centric infrastructure.

Cisco ACI provides a groundbreaking service insertion framework that allows automated service injection, network stitching and orchestration that reduces the complexity and brittle nature of traditional architectures. The Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC) provides centralized service automation and policy control for network and F5 Software Defined Application ServicesTM (SDAS) delivered via F5 SynthesisTM.

 

An integration of APIC and F5 Synthesis, could help IT organizations to deliver application centric, service enabled network and application service automation in existing and next-generation data centers. A joint solution would support virtual workload mobility and continuous delivery of applications without compromising on consistent, scalable network and application services. 

A Unified, Comprehensive Solution for the Data Center

 

Cisco APIC enables a unified, application-driven policy approach for infrastructure that aligns with F5's own application-aware service model, supporting a more comprehensive application-focused data center solution. Cisco APIC empowers administrators to define an application-specific policy, which is then distributed across the ACI network fabric - including services deployed on F5's high performance services fabric. This allows the chaining of network and application services critical to the successful delivery of applications.

Cisco's ACI architecture is built on a fabric foundation delivering best-in-class infrastructure that, like F5's service fabric, can be composed of hardware, software and virtual components without sacrificing the benefits realized through a unified, consistent policy automation framework. The combination of a network and service fabric supporting emerging industry standards as well as traditional architectures allows organizations to transition to new data center models based on their own technology and business requirements.

F5's application-driven service model is able to consume Cisco APIC policies through its own open API framework, supporting automated provisioning across the F5 high performance services fabric. The result is end-to-end visibility of applications and tenants. The APIC acts as a centralized point of configuration management and automation for application services, and tightly coordinates service delivery with network automation. The APIC creates a logical topology model that simplifies complicated service chains and supports rapid service insertion to dramatically improve application service velocity.

By delivering end-to-end dynamic service chaining with granular application telemetry, the Cisco ACI and F5 Synthesis solutions allows IT to operationalize key data center network and application services necessary to meet business and consumer demands for application performance, security and reliability. It will help businesses realize cost savings and greater levels of agility through automation, operational simplicity and improved performance. 

 

You can learn more about Synthesis here and Cisco ACI here. 

Published Nov 06, 2013
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