Looking for an easier way to run SONiC on Dell PowerSwitch devices? Hedgehog makes it easy to run SONiC with an automated software appliance that includes SONiC.
If you have been following this blog the last few weeks, you have downloaded Hedgehog and experimented with our virtual lab. You have learned how Hedgehog works, exercised our API, and maybe even configured your own VLAB topology. Now it’s time to run SONiC on some real equipment.
If you refer to our release notes, you see that we currently support these Dell PowerSwitch devices in specific roles:
Leaf
Spine
What does this mean? It means that we procured these devices, installed them in our Hedgehog test lab, and thoroughly tested Hedgehog Open Network Fabric powered by SONiC on fabrics featuring these devices in these roles. Our fabric includes SONiC bundled together with our Hedgehog controller in a software appliance that is easy to download, install, and run.
We have run a number of tests, including but not limited to:
We incur the cost of test equipment and spend a lot of time and energy on automated test procedures. We do this so you know you can run Hedgehog on this equipment. We recover our cost if you purchase a support subscription and neither of us have to address many support tickets.
It also means that you have a choice of topologies for the workloads you are supporting. You can configure and run a 25GbE fabric for general purpose compute, or you can upgrade to a 100GbE fabric for more demanding workloads.
For more information on how to install, configure, and run Hedgehog Open Network Fabric powered by SONiC on Dell PowerSwitch devices, please refer to our documentation.