Hi Gyan,

Similar architecture has been invented and shipped by Contrail team. Now
that project after they got acquired by Juniper has been renamed to
Tungsten Fabric https://tungsten.io/ while Juniper continued to keep the
original project's name and commercial flavor of it. No guarantees of any
product quality at this point.

Btw ,,, no need for VXLAN nor BGP to the host. The proposed above
alternative were well thought out and turned to work ways far more
efficient and practical if you zoom into details.

Best,
Robert.


On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 12:26 AM Gyan Mishra <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dear BESS WG
>
> Is anyone aware of any IETF BGP development in the Data Center arena to
> extend BGP VXLAN EVPN to a blade server Hypervisor making the Hypervisor
> part of the  vxlan fabric.  This could eliminate use of MLAG on the leaf
> switches and eliminate L2 completely from the vxlan fabric thereby
> maximizing  stability.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Gyan
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> Gyan  Mishra
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