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-**Intel is providing a hosted test-bed with a number of isolated ​bare-metal environments allocated to different OPNFV projects**+==== Introduction ==== 
 +Intel is providing a hosted test-bed with nine bare-metal environments allocated to different OPNFV projects. Current POD assignments and individual POD details are listed below.
  
-Currently, there are 9 "​PODs"​ operational with plans to add additional PODs in 2016. Current ​POD assignments are at [[get_started:​intel_podsIntel PODs]]+=== Assignments === 
 +^Resource ^Project(s) ^Project lead(s) ​ ^Email(s) ^POD Role ^Status ​ ^Note ^ 
 +[[get_started:​intel_pod1|POD1]] | [[:​nfv-kvm|kvm4nfv]]\\ [[:​ovsnfv|ovsnfv]] | Don Dugger\\ Mark Gray\\ | <​rdonald.d.dugger@intel.com>​\\ <​mark.d.gray@intel.com>​ | Other | Configuration | | 
 +| [[get_started:​intel_pod2|POD2]] | [[:​cperf|cperf]] | Daniel Farrell\\ Marcus Williams | <​dfarrell@redhat.com>​\\ <​marcus.williams@intel.com>​ | CI Stable | Assigned | | 
 +| [[get_started:​intel_pod3|POD3]] | [[wiki:​vsperf|vsperf]] | Maryam Tahhan | <​maryam.tahhan@intel.com>​ | Other  | Configuration | | 
 +| [[get_started:​intel_pod4|POD4]] | CI builds | Fatih Degirmenci | <​fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>​| Stand Alone | Active | | 
 +| [[get_started:​intel_pod5|POD5]] | [[:​joid|JOID]] | Artur Tyloch | <​artur.tyloch@canonical.com>​ | CI Stable | Active | | 
 +| [[get_started:​intel_pod6|POD6]] | MaaS | Narinder Gupta | <​narinder.gupta@canonical.com>​ | dev/test | Active | | 
 +| [[get_started:​intel_pod7|POD7]]| [[:​apex|Apex]] | Tim Rozet | <​trozet@redhat.com>​| CI Stable | Active | | 
 +| [[get_started:​intel_pod8|POD8]] | [[:​compass4nfv|Compass4nfv]] | Weidong | <​weidong.shao@huawei.com> ​ | CI Stable | Active | | 
 +| [[get_started:​intel_pod9|POD9]] | [[:​storperf|StorPerf]]\\ [[:​bottlenecks|Bottlenecks]]\\ | Mark Beierl\\ Hongbo Tian\\ | <​mark.beierl@emc.com>​\\ <​hongbo.tianhongbo@huawei.com>​ | Other | Configuration | |
  
 +=== Code of Conduct ===
 +<add me>
  
-**Request ​Access** +=== Remote ​Access ​=== 
 +<add VPN details and VRF info>\\
 <add comment on JIRA ticket request> <add comment on JIRA ticket request>
  
 +=== Documentation ===
  
-**Systems**  +  ​{{:pharos:opnfv_intel_hf_testbed_-_quickstart_vpn_.docx | VPN Quickstart }}
- +
-The first 2 PODs are being used by BGS project (which is driving compute, network and storage requirements). Information on BGS environment details can be found at [[get_started:get_started_work_environment| Get Started Work Environment]].The basic compute setup is as follows +
- +
-  * 3 x Control nodes (for HA/​clustered setup of OpenStack and OpenDaylight) +
-  * 2 x Compute node (to bring up/run VNFs) +
-  * 1 x Jump Server in which the installer runs +
- +
-**Networking** +
- +
-All servers are PXE boot enabled and can also be accessed "out-of-band"​ using the lights-out network with RMM/BMCServers are current or recent generation Xeon-DP ... specs for each POD/server to be documented here.  +
- +
-Each POD (environment) can support up to 5 VLANs (these subnets are pre-defined in the test-bed network). The default BGS environment is configured with 4 networks 1) Public 2) Private 3) Admin 4) Lights-out. The Admin and Lights-out network share a VLAN (hence each server only uses 3 NICs). +
- +
-**Collaborating** +
- +
-  * Best practices for collaborating in the test environment are being developed and will be documented here +
-  * The landing server is provisioned with CentOS 7 or Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. The project decides configurations for other servers and provisions accordingly +
-  * The landing server has a VNC server for shared VNC sessions +
-  * While VNC allows screens to be shared an audio session may be useful ... setup an audio-bridge or try a collaboration tool such as Lync, WebEx, Google Hangouts, Blue Jeans, etc. +
- +
-** HowTo Documents ** +
   * [[How to modify POD Server BIOS Settings]]   * [[How to modify POD Server BIOS Settings]]
-  * [[get_started:​how_to_enable_or_disable_virtualization_extensions_on_intel_servers | How to enable ​(or disableVirtualization ​Extensions on S2600WT Intel POD Servers ​]] +  * [[get_started:​how_to_enable_or_disable_virtualization_extensions_on_intel_servers | How to enable/disable Virtualization ​BIOS settings ​]] 
-  * Remote access uses OpenVPN via a 100 Mbps (symmetrical) internet link ... VPN Quickstart instructions are here:{{:​pharos:​opnfv_intel_hf_testbed_-_quickstart_vpn_.docx|}} +  * [[get_started:intel_pod_specifications ​Older POD Specifications ​]] 
-  * [[ Request Access to Lab Resources ]] + 
-  * [[ Lab Change Process ]] +
-  * [[ POD Turnover Procedure ​]] +
-  * [[ POD Acceptance Testing Procedure ]] +
- +
-===The Typical POD=== +
-{{ :​pharos:​pod-network-diagram_novlan.png?​400 |}} +
-//Figure 1: Typical Intel OPNFV POD Network Topology//+
  
-TAGSBGS, Bootstrap Getting Started, Intel,Test, Lab+=== Topology === 
 +Each POD has access to 1Gbe and 10Gbe networks. You can find more detailed information at the individual POD page. 
 +{{:get_started:​intel_pods.jpg}}
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