The document discusses new features of OpenStack Swift object storage and OpenStack Storlets. It summarizes global erasure coding in OpenStack Swift, which improves storage efficiency and reliability. It also discusses Storlets, which allow running compute logic directly on Swift storage nodes to process objects. The presentation provides an overview of these features and recommends related documentation for further reference.
VPC Implementation In OpenStack Heat
a) CreateVPC == Create Virtual Network
b) CreateSubnet == Create Subnet in Virtual Network(VPC)
c) CreateInternetGateway == Get external network defined in the Project
d) AttachInternetGateway == Connect external network to routers in the Virtual Network(VPC)
e) CreateRouteTable == Create a router and attach to Virtual Network(VPC)
f) AssociateRouteTable == Attach subnet to router
g) CreateEIP == Attach floating ip to instance
This document discusses 5G and multi-access edge computing (MEC). The key points are: 1) 5G can achieve latency of 100ms while 4G is 300ms, and 5G bandwidth is 20Gbps compared to 4G's 1.29Gbps; 2) MEC deployed close to users on 5G can achieve even lower latency of under 10ms; 3) MEC integrated with 5G can enable new applications for IoT, VR/AR with high speed and low latency.
NTT Docomo's Challenge looking ahead the world pf 5G × OpenStack - OpenStack最...VirtualTech Japan Inc.
タイトル:NTT Docomo's Challenge looking ahead the world pf 5G × OpenStack
アジェンダ:
- Current Challenge
-- DOCOMO Cloud Platform
-- BizDevOps
- Challenge for the future
-- DOCOMO 5G Open Cloud
-- Next Challenge
Here are the key points from the AT&T presentation on their "Network AI" framework:
- AT&T is developing an open source framework called "Network AI" to drive their software-defined network transformation.
- The goal is to apply AI/machine learning techniques to continuously optimize their network performance. This will be done by collecting massive amounts of network data and using it to train ML models.
- As part of this effort, AT&T is contributing several open source projects to the Linux Foundation like Airship, Akraino, and Acumos. Airship provides tools for deploying OpenStack and Kubernetes on the edge, while Akraino is an edge computing framework. Acumos allows for developing and