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===== Project: Edge NFV (eNFV) ===== | ===== Project: Edge NFV (eNFV) ===== | ||
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+ | ====Project Description==== | ||
The NFV movement is largely focused gaining the efficiencies of large data centre compute infrastructure. This is sensible, however to paraphrase the old switching/routing saying … centralize what you can, distribute what you must. Some applications naturally belong at the edge: WAN Acceleration, Content Cacheing, and depending on your philosophy, Firewalling all fall into that category. Other more specialized test applications also need to be at the edge to exercise the portions of the network under test. Similarly many business applications are most efficiently delivered at the edge. | The NFV movement is largely focused gaining the efficiencies of large data centre compute infrastructure. This is sensible, however to paraphrase the old switching/routing saying … centralize what you can, distribute what you must. Some applications naturally belong at the edge: WAN Acceleration, Content Cacheing, and depending on your philosophy, Firewalling all fall into that category. Other more specialized test applications also need to be at the edge to exercise the portions of the network under test. Similarly many business applications are most efficiently delivered at the edge. | ||
- | The purpose of this Requirements Project is to articulate the capabilities and behaviours needed in Edge NFV platforms, and how they interact with centralized NFVI and MANO components of NFV solutions | + | The purpose of this Requirements Project is to articulate the capabilities and behaviours needed in Edge NFV platforms, and how they interact with NFVI and MANO components of NFV solutions. |
* Appropriate Tunneling for User Traffic across WAN (Ethernet, IP/MPLS) links \\ | * Appropriate Tunneling for User Traffic across WAN (Ethernet, IP/MPLS) links \\ | ||
- | * Appropriate Tunneling for Management Traffic across WAN links \\ | + | * Appropriate Tunneling for Management Traffic across WAN links, including reachability requirements to the compute platform \\ |
- | * Including reachability requirements to the compute platform \\ | + | |
* Extending Multi-DC management to address many small "DC" locations \\ | * Extending Multi-DC management to address many small "DC" locations \\ | ||
* Monitoring Capabilities required for a remote Compute Node \\ | * Monitoring Capabilities required for a remote Compute Node \\ | ||
- | * Squaring Bare Metal with remote survivability and whether IaaS is more appropriate for remote locations | + | * Squaring Bare Metal with remote survivability and whether IaaS is more appropriate for remote locations \\ |
+ | * Data plane optimization (if eNFV needs to specifically address this, or pick up work from other groups e.g., DPACC) | ||
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+ | ===Use Cases=== | ||
+ | <TBD> | ||
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**Project:** Edge NFV (eNFV)\\ | **Project:** Edge NFV (eNFV)\\ | ||
- | **Project Creation Date:** \\ | + | **Project Creation Date:** August 18, 2015 \\ |
**Project Category:** Requirements \\ | **Project Category:** Requirements \\ | ||
**Lifecycle State:** Incubation \\ | **Lifecycle State:** Incubation \\ | ||
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**IRC:** <channel TBD> \\ | **IRC:** <channel TBD> \\ | ||
- | **Committers**: | + | Committers: |
* James Buchanan - jbuchanan@advaoptical.com - Project Lead | * James Buchanan - jbuchanan@advaoptical.com - Project Lead | ||
* Qiao Fu - fuqiao@chinamobile.com | * Qiao Fu - fuqiao@chinamobile.com | ||
- | * Chris Donley / TBD - c.donley@cablelabs.com | + | * Michael Kloberdans - m.kloberdans@cablelabs.com |
- | * Prayson Pate - Prayson.Pate@overturenetworks.com | + | * Prayson Pate - ppate@advaoptical.com |
+ | * Jesse Hong - Jesse.Hong@huawei.com | ||
+ | * Ludwig, Michael - Michael.Ludwig@spirent.com | ||
- | ** Link to TSC approval of the project: ** http://meetbot.opnfv.org/meetings/opnfv-meeting/<TBA> \\ | + | |
+ | Contributors: | ||
+ | * John Berg - j.berg@cablelabs.com | ||
+ | * Andrew Sergeev – asergeev@advaoptical.com | ||
+ | * Ross Cassan – ross.cassan@spirent.com | ||
+ | * Tomasz Remiszewski - TRemiszewski@advaoptical.com | ||
+ | * Diego LozanodeFournas - Diego.LozanodeFournas@spirent.com | ||
+ | * Jun Zhang - zhang.jun3g@zte.com.cn | ||
+ | * Yang Jian - yangjianyjy@chinamobile.com | ||
+ | * Jinghai Li - li.jinghai3@zte.com.cn | ||
+ | * Kevin Luehrs - K.Luehrs@cablelabs.com | ||
+ | * Bharat Mota - bharat.mota@freescale.com | ||
+ | * John Myla - johnmyla@freescale.com | ||
+ | * Kevin Canady - Kevin.Canady@spirent.com | ||
+ | * Waqar Kahn - w.khan-contractor@cablelabs.com | ||
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+ | ** Link to TSC approval of the project: ** http://meetbot.opnfv.org/meetings/opnfv-meeting/2015/opnfv-meeting.2015-08-18-13.58.html \\ | ||
** Link(s) to approval of additional committers: ** N/A \\ | ** Link(s) to approval of additional committers: ** N/A \\ | ||
- | **Contributors**: | ||
- | * Name (Company name, email) | ||
- | * Name (Company name, email) | ||
- | * Name (Company name, email) | ||
**Meetings:** https://wiki.opnfv.org/meetings/enfv | **Meetings:** https://wiki.opnfv.org/meetings/enfv | ||
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**Deliverables:** \\ | **Deliverables:** \\ | ||
* Documentation and mindshare necessary to advance to the next stage of the project lifecycle. | * Documentation and mindshare necessary to advance to the next stage of the project lifecycle. | ||
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