Aviz Networks outlines customer 1984 deployment with Community SONiC and Aviz ONES
Aviz Networks describes how customer 1984 used Community SONiC with Aviz ONES after nine months of unsuccessful network topology implementation efforts. The case focuses on deployment delays, legacy integration challenges, and cost changes tied to moving away from vendor-locked systems, which matters for enterprise network and security planning.
Research Overview
The vendor report frames 1984’s transition as a response to integration issues and rising costs tied to legacy systems. It says the organization pursued its desired network topology for nine months without success before switching to Aviz.
Aviz Networks presents the resulting approach as Community SONiC combined with Aviz ONES. The report links this combination to operational changes in deploying and running the data center network.
Key Findings
The report states that 1984 reduced operational and capital expenses by 30% after transitioning to SONiC and WhiteBox solutions. It attributes the savings to the move away from the legacy setup.
It also reports that Aviz provided 24/7 support for Community SONiC. The vendor associates that support with improved system reliability and shorter deployment timelines.
Technical Breakdown
Aviz ONES is described as enabling 1984 to reuse existing hardware. The report also states that the customer could customize the deployment to meet its network needs.
The case describes the outcome as supporting scalability through a flexible, tailored infrastructure. The report connects scalability to future growth planning while maintaining the use of existing equipment.
Operational Impact
Aviz states that the approach improved network operations by streamlining the deployment workflow. It ties the streamlined operations to the ability to reuse hardware and customize configurations.
The report summarizes the operational outcome as improved network efficiency, lower costs, and enhanced scalability. It frames these results as enabling ongoing network requirements for the customer.
Aviz Networks’ case study presents 1984’s shift to Community SONiC and Aviz ONES as addressing legacy integration failures and vendor lock-in while reducing operational and capital expenses by 30%. The report also attributes reliability improvements and shorter deployment timelines to 24/7 support, and describes hardware reuse with topology customization to support scalability; this “Blog Signals brief” is a fact-based summary of the vendor blog.