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Fortune 100 e-commerce company details network scaling with Certified Community SONiC

A Fortune 100 e-commerce distribution firm operating over 100 locations adopted an open, disaggregated network design using Certified Community SONiC on multi-vendor whitebox switches. This approach aimed to decrease vendor dependency and increase supply chain flexibility before a broader implementation.

Research overview

The company sought to modernize its network infrastructure to handle logistics, inventory management, and applications across numerous distributed sites. The modernization efforts focused on transitioning to an open networking model to standardize infrastructure, reduce costs, and avoid vendor lock-in.

They selected Certified Community SONiC paired with multi-vendor whitebox hardware and engaged Aviz Networks for orchestration and support. Validating the architecture in real-world conditions was prioritized prior to large-scale deployment.

Technical breakdown

The organization conducted extensive evaluations of multiple SONiC-enabled whitebox switches within a controlled environment. The tests measured interoperability among various network components including next-generation firewalls, servers, optical transceivers, and multi-vendor hardware collections.

These assessments aimed to verify the architecture's production readiness and to minimize risks associated with rollout. The testing included generating realistic network traffic and evaluating end-to-end performance to simulate operational usage.

Product update

Aviz Networks contributed by creating a validation sandbox representative of the production environment. They executed automated test cases that covered functional, interoperability, and performance metrics.

The company utilized detailed validation reports from Aviz to guide hardware selection and plan deployment phases. The sandbox incorporated multi-vendor devices and scenarios modeling network traffic and failure conditions.

Operational impact

Early validation efforts accelerated decision-making and reduced operational risks associated with the transition. The firm experienced fewer failures and troubleshooting events during the network cutover process.

Pre-deployment verification provided greater confidence in the architecture's stability and scalability for distributed site support, expediting rollout timelines.

Leadership perspective

The organization's move to an open SONiC-based architecture was driven by goals to lower total ownership costs, eliminate reliance on proprietary vendors, and standardize network infrastructure. Comprehensive validation underpinned these strategic objectives by ensuring interoperability and performance in complex environments.

Aviz Networks was selected due to its deep expertise with SONiC in multi-vendor contexts and ability to replicate real deployment conditions for thorough evaluation.

By focusing on production-oriented validation, leadership aimed to safeguard operational continuity during infrastructure modernization.

Scaling network infrastructure across over 100 sites demands deliberate planning, comprehensive testing, and validated performance assurances. This case demonstrates the role of detailed validation in facilitating transitions to flexible, open network architectures while maintaining operational reliability.

This Blog Signals brief offers a factual summary of the vendor's published blog on deploying Certified Community SONiC technology for large-scale enterprise networks with Aviz Networks' support.