EOS Smart AI Suite fuels peak AI workload performance

Arista Introduces Intelligent Innovations for AI Networking

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Arista Networks (NYSE: ANET), a leading innovator in cloud and AI networking, today introduced advanced capabilities to maximize AI cluster performance and efficiency. Cluster Load Balancing (CLB) in Arista EOS® maximizes AI workload performance with consistent, low-latency network flows, while Arista CloudVision® Universal Network Observability™ (CV UNO™) now offers AI job-centric observability for enhanced troubleshooting and rapid issue inference ensuring job completion reliability at scale.

Powering Smart AI Networking

The Arista EOS Smart AI Suite is designed for AI-grade robustness and protection and empowers AI clusters with an innovation called Cluster Load Balancing — a new Ethernet-based AI load balancing solution based on RDMA queue pairs that enables high bandwidth utilization between spines and leaves. AI clusters usually have low quantities of large bandwidth flows. Basic load balancing methods are often inefficient for AI workloads, resulting in uneven traffic distribution and increased tail latency. CLB addresses this by using RDMA-aware flow placement, to ensure uniform high performance for all flows while keeping tail latency low. CLB takes a global approach, optimizing traffic flow in both directions, leaf-to-spine and spine-to-leaf, ensuring balanced utilization and consistent low latency.

"As Oracle continues to grow its AI infrastructure leveraging Arista switches, we see a need for advanced load balancing techniques to help avoid flow contentions and increase throughput in ML networks,” said Jag Brar, vice president and Distinguished Engineer, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Arista’s Cluster Load Balancing feature helps do that.”

Holistic AI Observability

CV UNO, the AI-driven 3600 Network Observability platform powered by Arista AVA™, delivers seamless, end-to-end AI job visibility by unifying network, system, and AI job data within the Arista Network Data Lake (NetDL™). EOS NetDL Streamer, a real-time telemetry framework that continuously streams granular network data from Arista switches into NetDL. Unlike traditional SNMP polling, which relies on periodic queries and can miss critical updates, the EOS NetDL Streamer provides low-latency, high-frequency, event-driven insights into network performance, key to supercharging large-scale AI training and inferencing infrastructure. Designed for AI accelerator clusters, it accelerates impact analysis, pinpoints issues with precision, and enables rapid resolution—ensuring job completion times are minimized. Some of the key benefits include:

  • AI Job Monitoring – Unlocks a comprehensive view of AI job health metrics, including job completion times, congestion indicators (ECN-marked packets, PFC pause frames, packet drops), and buffer/link utilization for real-time insights.
  • Deep-Dive Analytics – Uncovers critical job-specific insights by analyzing network devices, server NICs (e.g., PFC out-of-sync events, RDMA errors, PCIe fatal errors), and associated flows — pinpointing performance bottlenecks with precision.
  • Flow Visualization – Harnesses the power of CV topology mapping to gain real-time, intuitive visibility into AI job flows at microsecond granularity — accelerating issue inference and resolution.
  • Proactive Resolution – Detects anomalies early and correlates network and compute performance within NetDL — ensuring uninterrupted, high-efficiency AI workload execution.

Arista AI Centers Driven by AVA

Arista’s Etherlink™ AI Platforms deliver ultra-high-performance, standards-based Ethernet systems for next-gen AI networks. Offering 800G/400G fixed, modular, and distributed platforms that are forward-compatible with Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC), Etherlink scales from small AI clusters to massive deployments with 100,000+ accelerators. Arista features the AI Analyzer, powered by Arista AVA, which delivers high-resolution traffic data at 100-microsecond intervals, enabling precise performance optimization and troubleshooting. This allows network administrators to optimize performance, quickly troubleshoot issues, and make informed decisions for AI-driven networks. Arista AVA also powers a remote EOS AI Agent, that streams telemetry from SuperNICs or servers to NetDL, ensuring seamless network monitoring, debugging, and QoS consistency across the entire stack.

Availability

- CLB

- Available today on 7260X3, 7280R3, 7500R3 and 7800R3 platforms.

- Support on 7060X6 and 7060X5 platforms scheduled for Q2 2025

- Support for 7800R4 scheduled for 2H 2025

- CV UNO is available today. The observability enhancements for AI are in active customer trials, with general availability scheduled for Q2 2025

Read industry support for this announcement here.

Register here for a webinar on April 10, 2025 to learn more about the EOS Smart AI suite and read a blog authored by Arista’s Praful Bhaidasna, director Product Management, here.

About Arista Networks

Arista Networks is an industry leader in data-driven, client-to-cloud networking for large AI, data center, campus and routing environments. Its award-winning platforms deliver availability, agility, automation, analytics, and security through an advanced network operating stack. For more information, visit www.arista.com.

ARISTA, AGNI, AVA, CloudVision, CV UNO, EOS NetDL Streamer, AI Analyzer, EOS AI Agent, EOS, Etherlink, MSS, and NetDL are among the registered and unregistered trademarks of Arista Networks in jurisdictions worldwide. Other company names or product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Additional information and resources can be found at www.arista.com. This press release contains forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, statements regarding the performance and capabilities of Arista’s products and services. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements, including rapid technological and market change, customer requirements, and industry standards, as well as other risks stated in our filings with the SEC available on Arista's website at www.arista.com and the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Arista disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.


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