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dpacc [2015/02/23 23:49]
Ray Paik [Key Project Facts]
dpacc [2015/12/04 05:57]
Lingli Deng
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-====== Project: ​DPACC (Data Plane Acceleration) ======+====== Project: Data Plane Acceleration ​(DPACC) ======
  
 As a result of convergence of various traffic types and increasing data rates, the performance requirements (both in terms of bandwidth and real-time-ness) on data plane devices within network infrastructure have been growing at significantly higher rates than in the past. As the traditional ‘bump-in-the-wire’ network functions evolve to a virtualized paradigm with NFV, the focus will be even higher to deliver high performance within very competitive cost envelopes. At the same time, application developers have, in some cases, taken advantage of various hardware and software acceleration capabilities,​ many of which are platform supplier dependent. There is a clear impetus to move away from proprietary data plane interfaces, in favor of more standardized interfaces to leveraging the data plane capability of underlying platforms – whether using specialized hardware accelerators or general purpose CPUs.  As a result of convergence of various traffic types and increasing data rates, the performance requirements (both in terms of bandwidth and real-time-ness) on data plane devices within network infrastructure have been growing at significantly higher rates than in the past. As the traditional ‘bump-in-the-wire’ network functions evolve to a virtualized paradigm with NFV, the focus will be even higher to deliver high performance within very competitive cost envelopes. At the same time, application developers have, in some cases, taken advantage of various hardware and software acceleration capabilities,​ many of which are platform supplier dependent. There is a clear impetus to move away from proprietary data plane interfaces, in favor of more standardized interfaces to leveraging the data plane capability of underlying platforms – whether using specialized hardware accelerators or general purpose CPUs. 
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 Related wiki pages: Related wiki pages:
-  * [[dpacc/​dpacc_project_proposal| ​DPACC Project Proposal]] +  * [[dpacc/​dpacc_project_proposal| Project Proposal]] 
-  * [[dpacc/use_cases| Use Cases]] +  * [[https://​etherpad.opnfv.org/​p/dpacc_usecases| Use Cases]] 
-  * [[dpacc/dpacc_work_items|List of Candidate ​Work Items / Open Questions]]   +  * [[dpacc/dpacc_work_item| Work Items]] 
-  * [[dpacc/​meetings | Meeting Calendar]] +  * [[dpacc/​meetings | Meeting Calendar ​& Minutes]] ([[https://​global.gotomeeting.com/join/​647334949|Join]]
-  * [[dpacc/meeting_minutes ​Meeting Minutes]]+
  
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 ** Project Category: ** Requirement \\ ** Project Category: ** Requirement \\
 ** Lifecycle State: ** Incubation \\ ** Lifecycle State: ** Incubation \\
-** Primary Contact: **  \\ +** Primary Contact: ** Linli Deng (denglingli@chinamobile.com) ​\\ 
-** Project Lead: **  \\+** Project Lead: ** Lingli Deng (denglingli@chinamobile.com) ​\\
  
  
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   * Vincent Jardin (6WIND, vincent.jardin@6wind.com)   * Vincent Jardin (6WIND, vincent.jardin@6wind.com)
   * Wenjing Chu (DELL, Wenjing_Chu@DELL.com)   * Wenjing Chu (DELL, Wenjing_Chu@DELL.com)
-  * Saikrishna M Kotha (Xilinx, saikrishna.kotha@xilinx.com) 
   * Bin Hu (AT&T, bh526r@att.com)   * Bin Hu (AT&T, bh526r@att.com)
   * Subhashini Venkataraman (Freescale, subhaav@freescale.com)   * Subhashini Venkataraman (Freescale, subhaav@freescale.com)
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   * Bob Monkman (ARM, Bob.Monkman@arm.com)   * Bob Monkman (ARM, Bob.Monkman@arm.com)
   * Peter Willis (British Telecom, peter.j.willis@bt.com)   * Peter Willis (British Telecom, peter.j.willis@bt.com)
-  * Fahd Abidi (EZCHIPfabidi@ezchip.com) +  * Fahd Abidi (Xilinxfahd.abidi@xilinx.com) 
-  * Deepak Unnikrishnan (deepak.cu@gmail.com)+  * Cyril Chemparathy (EZchip, cchemparathy@ezchip.com) 
 +  * Deepak Unnikrishnan (Altera, ​deepak.cu@gmail.com)
   * Julien Zhang (ZTE, zhang.jun3g@zte.com.cn)   * Julien Zhang (ZTE, zhang.jun3g@zte.com.cn)
-  * Srini Addepalli (Freescalesaddepalli@freescale.com)+  * Srini Addepalli (Intelsrinivasa.r.addepalli@intel.com)
   * François-Frédéric Ozog (6WIND, ff.ozog@6wind.com)   * François-Frédéric Ozog (6WIND, ff.ozog@6wind.com)
   * Tapio Tallgren (Nokia, tapio.tallgren@nsn.com)   * Tapio Tallgren (Nokia, tapio.tallgren@nsn.com)
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   * Jesse Ai (ASTRI, jesseai@astri.org)   * Jesse Ai (ASTRI, jesseai@astri.org)
   * Arashmid Akhavain (Huawei, arashmid.akhavain@huawei.com)   * Arashmid Akhavain (Huawei, arashmid.akhavain@huawei.com)
-  * Mike Young (Huawei, myoung@wildernessvoice.com) 
   * Parviz Yegani (Juniper, pyegani@juniper.net)   * Parviz Yegani (Juniper, pyegani@juniper.net)
   * Mario Cho (hephaex@gmail.com)   * Mario Cho (hephaex@gmail.com)
   * Hongyue Sun (ZTE, sun.hongyue@zte.com.cn)   * Hongyue Sun (ZTE, sun.hongyue@zte.com.cn)
   * Haishu Zheng (ZTE, zheng.haishu@zte.com.cn)   * Haishu Zheng (ZTE, zheng.haishu@zte.com.cn)
 +  * Varun Sethi (Freescale, Varun.Sethi@freescale.com)
 +  * Bharat Mota (Freescale, bharat.mota@freescale.com)
 +  * Paul Kangil Choi (ETRI, forerunner@etri.re.kr)
 +  * John Bromhead (Cavium, John.Bromhead@caviumnetworks.com)
  
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 ** Mailing List **: no dedicated mailing list - use opnfv-tech-discuss and tag your emails with [dpacc] in the subject for easier filtering \\ ** Mailing List **: no dedicated mailing list - use opnfv-tech-discuss and tag your emails with [dpacc] in the subject for easier filtering \\
 ** Meetings **:  ** Meetings **: 
-  * [[dpacc/​meetings | Meeting Calendar]]+  * [[dpacc/​meetings | Meeting Calendar ​& Minutes]] ([[https://​global.gotomeeting.com/​join/​470821909|Join]])
 ** Repository: ** dpacc ** Repository: ** dpacc
dpacc.txt · Last modified: 2016/02/09 13:48 by Michele Paolino