For network connectivity, Compute Cloud@Customer relies on a physical layer
that provides the necessary high-availability, bandwidth and speed. On top of this, a
distributed network fabric composed of software-defined switches, routers, gateways, and tunnels
enables secure and segregated data traffic – both internally between cloud resources, and
externally to and from resources outside of Compute Cloud@Customer.
On Compute Cloud@Customer, data connectivity is built on redundant 100Gbit
switches in two-layer design similar to a leaf-spine topology.
The leaf switches interconnect the rack hardware components, while the spine switches form
the backbone of the network and provide a path for external traffic. Each leaf switch is
connected to all the spine switches, which are also interconnected. The main benefits of
this topology are extensibility and path optimization. A Compute Cloud@Customer
rack contains two leaf and two spine switches.
For external connectivity, 5 ports are reserved on each spine switch. Four ports are available to establish the uplinks between the rack and the data center network; one port is reserved to segregate the administration network from the data traffic.
Administration Network 🔗
On Compute Cloud@Customer, the administration network physically separates
configuration and management traffic from the operational activity on the data network by
providing dedicated secured network paths for administration operations. This network
includes all component management interfaces.
This network is only accessed by authorized Oracle operators.