CloudEOS has two main functions:
1. CloudEOS Multi Cloud, a high-performance virtual machine that controls network connectivity to and between public clouds, simplifying the network operating model for cloud and network operations, while enabling declarative software acquisition through familiar DevOps tools
2. CloudEOS Cloud Native, an example of EOS (Arista Operating System) deployed as a network interface to Kubernetes containers or individual Kubernetes containers, offering a fully supported enterprise network stack within native cloud environments.
CloudEOS Features:
CloudEOS includes native pay-as-you-go support through Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. This enables flexible cost models for network connectivity: the ability to automatically scale capacity in real time as application demand changes. It is provisioned as software through a model that supports DevOps tools like Terraform.
CloudEOS automatically encrypts all traffic traversing public links and automatically modifies and toggles IPsec keys to ensure encrypted transport with the highest levels of security.
CloudEOS Cloud Native provides a fully supported network stack for container deployments as part of a Kubernetes cluster. By delivering the same operational experience as physical and virtual networks, CloudEOS Cloud Native allows teams to use the same tools they use across the rest of the network.
CloudEOS offers network segmentation that extends its reach from the campus to the data center and the public cloud, all based on proven open standards. Network operators no longer need to deploy disparate technologies to address traffic segmentation and separation in the data center, campus, or public cloud environments.
CloudEOS dynamically and automatically redirects traffic using the most effective and efficient network paths available, based on network topology, traffic measured through telemetry, and the actual billing model for each link.
CloudEOS, whether deployed in the public cloud to connect virtual private clouds, at the edge of the public cloud to allocate bandwidth across critical links, or on a Kubernetes host, offers a usage-dependent operating model and constant awareness of network events.
available
now on Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, and will be available on Google Cloud within the next quarter. CloudVision 2019, also available now, provides integrated service management for the entire network.
