Top Alternative to Enterprise SONiC | IP Infusion OcNOS
Looking into a commercially supported Network Operating System (NOS) with features that are tested, validated and deployment ready? Enterprise SONiC may look like a good starting point, but for many customers the path to production can be complex and costly.

Different enterprise SONiC distributions have diverging feature sets and varying customer support coverage. For the enterprise SONiC distributions provided by the Ethernet switch vendors, hardware flexibility would be limited to the switches from the same vendor—effectively locking you into a single vendor.
OcNOS is the top alternative to enterprise SONiC for data center operators who want the benefits of open networking without building the NOS themselves. It offers a mature, open networking NOS that’s easy to deploy, rich in features, built to scale, including multi hardware platform vendor options – making open networking more accessible than ever. Unlike enterprise SONiC distributions, which are provided by hardware vendors to complement their main products, platform independent OcNOS is the flagship product of IP Infusion, a ground-up networking software company.
Experience with OcNOS vs SONiC
OcNOS Use Cases at Glance
Once you’ve past installation and integration, what your NOS can do becomes critical. Here’s how OcNOS supports real-world networks.
Bottom Line
Use OcNOS if you:
- Require a proven, stable, and mature solution that is pre-validated across a wide range of certified whitebox platforms and optics.
- Value direct vendor support with guaranteed SLAs, predictable release roadmap, and comprehensive documentation.
- Need carrier-grade features like mature EVPN-VXLAN, comprehensive MPLS, and Segment Routing capabilities ready for immediate production deployment with full support.
Why Our Customers Selected OcNOS over SONiC
Get More Comparison Insights in Our Blogs
- Two Paths to Open Networking: A Comparison of OcNOS and Commercial SONiC
- OcNOS and the Proprietary Network Operating Systems – A Comparative Exploration
- Network Operating Systems Showdown: OcNOS vs. Proprietary & Open Source Options