Introducing Open Platform for NFV Dirk Kutscher Chief Researcher

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Introducing Open Platform for NFV Dirk Kutscher Chief Researcher NEC Laboratories Europe Please direct any questions or comments to [email protected] 1

OPNFV is a carriergrade, integrated, open source reference platform for NFV 2

OPNFV Project Goals Develop an integrated and tested open source platform that can be used to build NFV functionality, accelerating the introduction of new products and services Include participation of leading end users to validate OPNFV meets the needs of user community Contribute to and participate in relevant open source projects that will be leveraged in the OPNFV platform; ensure consistency, performance and interoperability among open source components Establish an ecosystem for NFV solutions based on open standards and software Promote OPNFV as the preferred open reference platform 3

OPNFV Initial Scope To provide NFV Infrastructure (NFVI) Virtualized Infrastructure Management (VIM) APIs to other NFV elements which together form the basic infrastructure required for Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) and Management and Network Orchestration (MANO) components. 4

OPNFV Architecture Framework 5

Upstream OSS Projects Integration Work directly with upstream standards bodies (ETSI and others) Work directly with upstream open source projects (OpenDaylight, OpenStack, KVM and Xen, and many others) Leverage existing codebases Integrate existing open source components Identify gaps to create new code Provide a point of integration, testing and performance optimization Goal: Best reference platform for carrier-grade NFV implementations 6

OPNFV Projects & lifecycle Requirement Integration & Verification Projects Collaborative Dev Projects Doc. Projects 7

Project Overview Automation Development Integration Fault Copper Rule-X1 Rule-X2 Rule-X3 Doctor FP Rescuer Tools Carrier Grade Multisite Promise FastPath IPv6 HA for VNF Transformer SFC/VNF FG Parser Test Performance Continuous Continuous Integration Integration (octopus) (octopus) -- OPNFV OPNFV Manifests Manifests and and scripts scripts OPNFV platform bootstrap (BGS) Openstack LINUX KVM/QEMU opendaylight opencontrail Deployment Deployment Tools Tools Oscar / Fuel / Foreman Oscar / Fuel / Foreman // Salt Salt Stack Stack OVS Ceph Pharos vSwitch Perf Funct Test Qtip DPA VNF Funct 8

OPNFV Projects -- https://wiki.opnfv.org/ Requirements Fault Management (Doctor) Integration & Testing Continuous Integration (Octopus) Virtualized Infrastructure Deploym Bootstrap/Get-started (BGS) ent Policies (Copper) Resource Management (Promise) IPv6-enabled OPNFV High Availability for OPNFV Characterize vSwitch Performance for Telco NFV Use Cases Data Plane Acceleration (DPACC) OPNFV System Configuration And Rep orting (OSCAR) OpenStack based VNF Forwarding Testbed infrastructure (Pharos) Graph Data Collection for Failure Base system functionality testing Prediction (FuncTest) Resource Scheduler Platform Performance Benchmarking (Qtip) Deployment Template Translation 24 September OPNFV (Parser) Introduction 2014 Collaborative Development Software Fastpath Service Quality Metrics Documentation 9

Doctor Project on Fault Management https://wiki.opnfv.org/doctor 10

OpenStack Based VNF Forwarding Graph Project https://wiki.opnfv.org/requirements projects/openstack based vnf forwarding graph Service Chaining based on ETSI VNF Forwarding Graph architecture Leveraging OpenFlow Service Chaining Selected features – VNF Instance and VNF Template registration (onboarding) and management – Intent based specification of a tenant’s flow and its associated service function requirement/intention – OpenStack based and OpenFlow compliant VNFFG setup 11

Release 1 “Arno” – April 23 2015 OS Juno ODL Helium (Neutron ML2-OVSDB proxy) Ceph orchestrated by Cinder OVS CentOS 7.0 (if possible) or Ubuntu 14.04 Automated deployment, testing wiki.opnfv.org/releases 12

Thank You Please direct any questions or comments to [email protected] www.opnfv.org wiki.opnfv.org 06/12/24 OPNFV Introduction 13

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