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-====Hosting==== +==== Introduction ​==== 
-Intel is providing a hosted test-bed with a number of isolated ​bare-metal environments allocated to different OPNFV projects. ​There are 9 "​PODs"​ operational with plans to add additional PODs in 2016.\\+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.
  
-Current ​POD assignments and individual POD details are at the [[get_started:​intel_podsIntel PODs]] page.+=== 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>
  
-==Remote Access==+=== Remote Access ​===
 <add VPN details and VRF info>\\ <add VPN details and VRF info>\\
 <add comment on JIRA ticket request> <add comment on JIRA ticket request>
  
-==Systems==  +=== Documentation ===
-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) +  * {{:​pharos:​opnfv_intel_hf_testbed_-_quickstart_vpn_.docx | VPN Quickstart ​}}
-  * 2 x Compute node (to bring up/run VNFs) +
-  * 1 x Jump Server in which the installer runs +
- +
-==Networking== +
-<add additional network details here - vrf 117>\\ +
-All servers are PXE boot enabled and can also be accessed "​out-of-band"​ using the lights-out network with RMM/BMC. Servers 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== +
- +
-  * VPN Quickstart instructions are here:{{:​pharos:​opnfv_intel_hf_testbed_-_quickstart_vpn_.docx|}}+
   * [[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 ​]] 
-  * [[ Request Access to Lab Resources ]] +  * [[get_started:​intel_pod_specifications | Older POD Specifications ​]] 
-  * [[ Lab Change Process ​]] + 
-  * [[ POD Turnover Procedure ​]] +
-  * [[ POD Acceptance Testing Procedure ]]+
  
-==Topology==+=== Topology ​===
 Each POD has access to 1Gbe and 10Gbe networks. You can find more detailed information at the individual POD page. 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}} {{:​get_started:​intel_pods.jpg}}
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