Cisco Cloud Network Controller(formerly Cisco Cloud ACI) provides enterprises with networking tools necessary to accelerate their multicloud journey.
Cisco Cloud Network Controller enables:
Cisco Cloud Network Controller provides the capability to connect and consume public clouds, accelerating business agility to support hybrid-cloud and multicloud environments.
Utilizing cloud-native constructs, the solution enables automation that accelerates infrastructure deployment and governance and simplifies management to easily connect workloads across multicloud environments. The Cisco Cloud Network Controller vision is to support enhanced observability, operations, and troubleshooting across the entire environment.
Cisco applies its deep expertise in on-premises environments to augment the capabilities provided by public cloud providers, to enable organizations to fully align cloud environments with their existing security policies, routing policies, and other requirements, to support multicloud transformation without compromise. Flexible deployment options let organizations configure routing separately from security. This allows enterprises to leverage Cisco Cloud Network Controller to connect their resources while security is governed by separate teams. Cisco Network Controller utilizes Cisco's Catalyst 8000V for its cloud-routing capabilities on the three main cloud-service providers (AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud).
Cisco Cloud Network Controller is the main architectural component of this multicloud solution. It is the unified point of automation and management for the solution fabric including network and security policy and health monitoring and optimizes performance and agility. The complete solution includes:
Cisco Cloud Network Controller | Cisco Nexus Dashboard orchestration and visibility | Cisco Catalyst 8000V or a cloud-native router |
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The Cisco Catalyst 8000V is a software router that an enterprise or a cloud provider can deploy as a virtual machine in a provider-hosted cloud or in its own virtual environment. It can run on Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) servers as well as on servers from leading vendors that support the Amazon EC2 cloud, Microsoft Azure cloud, or Google Cloud Platform. It contains Cisco IOS XE software networking and security features.