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Aviz Networks details SONiC integration with Marvell

Aviz Networks and Marvell announced a SONiC-based integration that pairs Marvell switch silicon with Aviz's ONES stack for Artificial Intelligence (AI) fabric and edge deployments, a development relevant to teams managing AI traffic and edge latency.

Research Overview

The vendor blog describes two parallel programmatic priorities: tools to optimize AI workloads on networks and adaptations of network software for AI-enabled edge sites.

The partnership with Marvell is presented as a route to combine Marvell switch hardware and Aviz's Open Network Enterprise Suite (ONES) to support those priorities.

Key Findings

The integration emphasizes RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) orchestration and observability to reduce latency for AI-driven applications and to support packet-delivery requirements specific to RoCE traffic.

For edge use cases, the PENS workgroup is adapting SONiC to enable localized processing, reduce bandwidth use to centralized cloud resources, and retain sensitive data on premises.

Technical Breakdown

Marvell supplies switch silicon with Switch Abstraction Interface (SAI) compatibility while Aviz provides a disaggregated ONES stack that includes orchestration, telemetry, assurance, and support components.

The ONES stack is described as providing single-pane management across fabric and edge, along with real-time visibility and anomaly detection to maintain Service Level Agreement (SLA) compliance and health monitoring.

Product Update

The announced offering integrates SONiC running on Marvell switch hardware with Aviz's cloud-native applications and operational tooling to present a disaggregated enterprise networking option.

The PENS (PoE Edge Networks with SONiC) workgroup, which includes Aviz, the Linux Foundation, Marvell, and others, is cited as the forum for adapting SONiC for enterprise Local Area Network (LAN) edge deployments.

Operational Impact

The companies report deployment of hundreds of 400G fabric switches using SONiC on Marvell silicon in enterprise data centers, configured as leaf and spine with 100G and 400G ports.

Those deployments are described as yielding Operational Expenditure (OpEx) and Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) savings and relying on broadly available operational skills; the blog notes further expansion to additional enterprise and cloud operators is anticipated.

Leadership Perspective

Rishi Chugh, VP Product Marketing (Marvell Network Switching), said, “We are excited to collaborate with Aviz Networks to enhance AI-driven networking. Our switch technology combined with Aviz's expertise will provide powerful, scalable infrastructure.”

Vishal Shukla, Founder and CEO (Aviz Networks), said, “Our partnership with Marvell demonstrates dedication to advancing AI networking. Combined innovation delivers unparalleled performance and reliability at core and edge.”

This summary presents the overall takeaway that the Aviz–Marvell integration packages SONiC on Marvell silicon with Aviz's ONES to address AI fabric and edge requirements for enterprise networks; this “Blog Signals brief” is a fact-based summary of the vendor blog.