SONiC is an open source network operating system based on Linux that runs on switches from multiple vendors and ASICs. SONiC offers a full-suite of network functionality, like BGP and RDMA, that has been production-hardened in the data centers of some of the largest cloud-service providers. It offers teams the flexibility to create the network solutions they need while leveraging the collective strength of a large ecosystem and community.
SONiC is built on Switch Abstraction Interface that helps in accelerating hardware innovation
First solution to break monolithic switch software into multiple containerized components that accelerates software evolution
SONiC has gained wide industry support over the last year that includes major network chip vendors
Disaggregating Cisco 8000: SONiC on fixed and modular hardware
Deep Dive: Enabling SONiC on the Cisco 8000 Platform
Running SONiC on the Cisco 8000
Ixia UHD100T32 Emulates Rack of Servers to Validate SONiC 100GE Switch
Broadcom: Congestion Visibility
Insidepacket : Load balancer, disaggregated firewall
OCP 2020 Virtual Summit - Panel Discussion - Open Networking and SONiC
SONiC Video From OCP Summit 2019
OCP Amsterdam 2019 Regional Summit - Going SONiC Together
OCP Amsterdam 2019 Regional Summit - SONiC – Reliability, Manageability and Extensibility
OCP Amsterdam 2019 Regional Summit - SONiC Ansible Test Automation
OCP Amsterdam 2019 Regional Summit - Enabling PIM card hot swapping in SONiC for Minipack