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Juniper Networks Enables Mid-Sized Data Centers to Scale as Demands on the Network Increase

SUNNYVALE, CA — (Marketwire) — 06/12/12 — Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), the industry leader in network innovation, today announced the immediate availability of the Juniper Networks® (1) System, a new model that extends the full of Juniper-s , the , to mid-sized data centers. The new QFX3000-M occupies up to 63 percent less space, uses up to 74 percent fewer cables and consumes up to 57 percent less power than competitive solutions. Also today, Juniper has added enhancements to its switches running Virtual Chassis technology, enabling customers for the first time to manage up to four data center cores as a single switch.

These new additions to the Juniper Networks portfolio simplify data center management and improve business agility for enterprises while eliminating the complexity inherent in multi-layered legacy networks. The QFX3000-M is designed for mid-tier data centers, satellite data centers and new 10GbE data center pods as well as space-constrained environments, delivering improvements in scale, simplicity and performance — the key network attributes needed to meet rising storage convergence, big data and virtualization demands.

Core to the QFX3000-M, Juniper is introducing a new fixed form-factor interconnect, the Juniper Networks , which allows customers to incrementally scale, from 48 10GbE ports and up to 6,144 10GbE ports using the QFX3000-G QFabric System.

With stellar performance the new QFX3000-M enables blazingly fast server-to-server traffic speed with only three microseconds of latency.

Also announced today is the node, which like the previously announced , provides entry into both QFabric Systems. The QFX3600 is scheduled for release as a 40GbE top-of-rack switch in 2H 2012.

New features on the EX8200, Juniper-s data center solution for mixed 1GbE and 10GbE environments, include the industry-s only inter-site data center connectivity allowing network managers to manage up to four data centers, separated by up to 80 km, as a single location.

“The University is often in the position of being a trailblazer in adopting new technology and this is certainly the case with Juniper Networks- QFabric technology. Last year we started following their 3-2-1 data center network simplification strategy by deploying a new two-layer network that-s actually been working really well. Having evaluated the QFabric System, we found its operational and low-latency performance advantages, which are particularly important to high-performance computing, to be so compelling we decided to adopt it as our standard infrastructure across both data centers. That frees up our investment in Juniper Network EX Series switches, which cuts the cost of giving the campus network a much needed upgrade.”
-James Harper, associate director, Operations, University of Auckland

“Jan Yperman Hospital has a reputation for excellent patient care and research, so we really value innovative technology that can enable new working methods, clinical practices and patient services. Juniper-s QFabric is an ideal solution for our data center because it delivers radical capabilities, outstanding performance and also provides a future-proof path for scalability and cost control. Of course, reliability, simplicity and stability are also key requirements for a hospital-s network, all of which QFabric delivers. We were particularly impressed by its low latency.”
-Francky Deleu, ICT manager, Jan Yperman Hospital

“We are seeing an increased interest from data center architects to -right-size- their data center network. While a segment of the market requires massive scale, for most enterprises, dense, virtualized computing platforms are driving a requirement for smaller, higher performance form factors within the data network architecture.”
-Mark Fabbi, vice president, distinguished analyst, Gartner

“Juniper-s new QFX3000-M serves QFabric in a smaller package that is more attractive to mid-sized data centers and will be a more enticing step for new users.”
-Eric Hanselman, research director, Networks, 451 Research

“As customers transition to 10GbE and 40GbE networks they are ready to simplify network management and Juniper-s fabric solution accomplishes that goal. There is an absolute need in the marketplace and customers have been hungry for a solution that provides guaranteed performance, scalability and greater efficiencies for their network.”
-George Miller, vice president sales, TorreyPoint

“Buildings built to last are constructed on the most solid foundations with the best materials. Data centers are no different. Today Juniper is giving mid-size enterprise CXOs the foundation and building blocks to enable management simplicity, the ability to scale without adding complexity and high application performance in their data centers.”
-R.K. Anand, executive vice president and general manager, Data Center Business Unit, Juniper Networks

Juniper Networks is in the business of network innovation. From devices to data centers, from consumers to cloud providers, Juniper Networks delivers the software, silicon and systems that transform the experience and economics of networking. Additional information can be found at () or connect with Juniper on .

Juniper Networks is a registered trademark of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. The Juniper Networks logo and QFabric are trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners.

(1) Each QFX3000-M QFabric System is composed of QFabric Nodes, which provide entry into the fabric; QFabric Interconnects, which connect the Node devices in a flat, any to any architecture; and QFabric Directors, which provide management and control services, enabling the entire system to be managed as a single switch.

Nadia Walker
Juniper Networks
(408) 936-7358

Kathleen Nemeth
Juniper Networks
(408) 936-5397

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