Lotus F1 selects Juniper

Lotus F1 Team, currently standing a close fourth in the Constructors’ Championship after the first seven races, has built a mission-critical network infrastructure using Juniper’s portfolio of switching, security, wireless LAN, routing and application software solutions to improve flexibility and enhance performance. In addition, Lotus F1 Team has deployed Juniper QFabric technology in its two data centres to flatten the network architecture to reduce latency and improve performance, creating a mission-critical, carrier-class private cloud environment.

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The LAN (Local Area Network) connectivity across Lotus F1 Team’s headquarters campus in Oxfordshire, U.K. provides a reliable, high-performance fixed and wireless network platform to power vital, data-intensive functions such as the company’s research, development, and design suite, state-of-the-art wind tunnel facility, and engineering shop. In the future, Juniper will also provide LAN, WAN (Wide Area Network) and remote connectivity trackside at Grand Prix races globally and at numerous testing sessions.

The high-performance network is vital to the team, enabling real-time and near real-time data processing at scale throughout each qualifying session and race: Lotus F1 Team generates and logs in excess of 15Mb of data per lap, per car, per race; just under 1,000 statistics per lap are calculated and presented back to race engineers; each race weekend generates in excess of 50GB of data; in 2012 Lotus F1 Team moved more than 4.5TB of data across the world.

Pervasive security throughout the network, from remote access to the core, is particularly important in a highly-competitive, innovation-driven sport. Because network performance is also key, Juniper’s security solutions help Lotus F1 Team to ensure fast, reliable throughput while maintaining the highest levels of data privacy and protection.

Juniper’s single operating system, Junos®, uniquely provides a common element across the routing, switching and security elements deployed to ensure Lotus F1 Team maximizes ease of management, long-term flexibility and return-on-investment.

The infrastructure includes Juniper Networks® QFX3000-M QFabric System, QFX3500 and QFX3600 switches, and EX Series Ethernet Switches in the data centers; Juniper Networks® SRX Series Services Gateways for high-performance routing and security in the core network; Juniper Networks® WLA Series LAN Access Points, WLC Wireless LAN Controllers and WLM Wireless LAN Management for secure, reliable wireless access; Juniper Networks® MAG Series Junos Pulse Gateways for secure remote and mobile access; and Junos® Space to simplify and automate management of its Juniper devices.
 

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