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Introducing Open Platform for NFV. September 30, 2014 Please direct any questions or comments to info@opnfv.org. Communications Networks Evolving. Growth of data traversing the network Cloud computing changing the way applications are delivered and consumed
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Introducing Open Platform for NFV September 30, 2014 Please direct any questions or comments to info@opnfv.org
Communications Networks Evolving • Growth of data traversing the network • Cloud computing changing the way applications are delivered and consumed • Operators are under pressure to meet demands for services from consumers, enterprises and the Internet of Things • Industry shift towards Software-Defined Networking and Network Functions Virtualization OPNFV Introduction
Industry Needs • Flexibility, efficiency, new service offerings • Cloud-based delivery models • Dynamic bandwidth allocation • Common standards for core network elements • Integration of existing open source NFV building blocks • Ecosystem collaboration, coordination and testing • Carrier-grade service performance OPNFV Introduction
OPNFV is a carrier-grade, integrated, open source reference platform for NFV OPNFV Introduction
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 OPNFV Introduction
OPNFV Initial Scope To provide NFV Infrastructure (NFVI), Virtualized Infrastructure Management (VIM), and APIs to other NFV elements, which together form the basic infrastructure required for Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) and Management and Network Orchestration (MANO) components. OPNFV Introduction
OPNFV Architecture Framework OPNFV Introduction
Why Open Source? • The promise of open source is better quality, higher reliability, more flexibility, lower cost and the opportunity to drive open standards. • Faster, lower cost and higher quality development through sharing of resources via collaboration. • Community decisions about new features and roadmaps. • A common environment for uses and App developers. • Ability to focus resources on differentiating development. Bottom Line: The open source model significantly accelerates consensus, delivering high performing, peer-reviewed code that forms a basis for an ecosystem of solutions. OPNFV Introduction
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 Result: Best reference platform for carrier-grade NFV implementations OPNFV Introduction
Ecosystem • IT solutions providers • Network solutions providers • End user network operator • Enterprise IT including financial services • Cloud services providers OPNFV Introduction
Membership List Platinum Members Silver Members Launched: Sept 30th, 2014 OPNFV Introduction 2014-12-01
What Members Are Saying • “OPNFV is a unique organization that provides an ecosystem for users to work directly with the Open Source development community for an NFV platform” –AT&T • “We expect OPNFV to lead the open source development of next generation core network elements and application.” –China Mobile • “It’s important to Vodafone to advance the state-of-the-art of telecommunications networks. OPNFV gives us a vehicle to do just that.” –Vodafone • “The time is right for OPNFV, as it brings the industry together to build a common platform to drive consistency and adoption.” -Juniper Networks • “There are important standards in place for SDN and NFV, as well as a variety of open source components. OPNFV will bring these elements together. -Ericsson OPNFV Introduction
How It Works • A Business (Board) and Technical (TSC) governance structure separates business decisions from meritocratic, technical decisions TSC sets technical direction for the overall Project Board sets business direction and scope for the Project Financial oversight Oversight of all marketing: web, press/analysts, collateral, etc. Projects drive code development, testing, integration and reference platform releases Policy oversight OPNFV Introduction
Why Join? • Showcase your support for a community-driven, open source controller platform • Accelerate the development of technology available to users • Enable widespread adoption of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) • Create an open platform which supports NFV and is carrier grade (meets performance, scale & reliability requirements). • Take advantage of the innovation in the open source community • Coordinate upstream contributions to address gaps for supporting NFV, in current open source projects • Integrate open source components and develop glue-code to create an E2E solution. • Drive for faster traction and lower development cost on realizing a carrier grade NFV open platform • Take advantage of the resource multiplier effect due to multiple company support • Improve speed of development and breadth of features OPNFV Introduction
Membership Levels • 1Silver Annual Fee Scale • > 5000 employees = $50K • 500-4999 employees = $30K • 100-499 employees = $20K • < 100 employees = $10K • 2Silver – SEU Annual Fee Scale • > 5000 employees = $25K • 500-4999 employees = $15K • 100-499 employees = $10K • < 100 employees = $5K * FTE = Full Time Engineer (e.g. 2 employees each spend 50% of their time on a project). This provision is meant to provide a minimum resource investment to ensure members are contributing technically. Most projects see much higher investment of resources than the minimum requirement. OPNFV Introduction
OPNFV: An Open Community • Open Governance Model • Open Technical Decision Making • Open Design Discussion • Open Source License • Open to all OPNFV Introduction
Next Steps • Visit: http://www.opnfv.org/ • Read the FAQ • Subscribe to the newsletter • Join the conversation on the mailing lists and social media • Access our developer tools • Join as member OPNFV Introduction
Questions? Please direct any questions or comments to info@opnfv.org OPNFV Introduction