IO Visor Summit 2017: Welcome & Overview via Pere MonclusIO Visor Project
The document summarizes the history and development of IOVisor from 2011 to 2017. It discusses how IOVisor started with the goal of programmability for infrastructure developers in 2011. It then covers how IOVisor grew its community and became an official member of the Linux Foundation while developing kernel, compilers, tools, and IO modules used for networking, tracing, monitoring, storage, and security. The document concludes by discussing future areas of focus like performance, hardware offloads, better tools/abstractions, useful IO modules, and capabilities/coprocessors.
CORD (Central Office Re-architected as a Datacenter) combines NFV, SDN, and the elasticity of commodity clouds to bring datacenter economics and cloud agility to the Telco Central Office.
This webinar will explore how Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are transforming their central offices using CORD. Specific topics addressed include CORD business and technical drivers,
CORD reference architecture configurations for mobile, fixed and enterprise evolution, and high-value use cases and service innovation models.
This document discusses how software defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) will impact Colt's operations support systems (OSS) and business support systems (BSS). SDN/NFV promises more flexible and agile services for customers but current OSS/BSS are not designed for this level of flexibility. Colt's approach is to have their OSS focus on products, services, and customers while using domain-based orchestration to automate network provisioning and assurance across physical, virtual, and software defined infrastructure domains enabled by SDN/NFV. This choreography of domains will allow Colt to deliver on the promises of SDN/NFV in a manageable way for
Transforming the Network to Transform the WorldOPNFV
Network transformation momentum is at a fever pitch, with carriers already delivering new end user services based on networks built on NFV & SDN. But when will these deployments ramp at broad scale? And what is required of OPNFV, other open source communities, and industry players to accelerate these solutions? Join Sandra Rivera, VP & GM of Intel’s Network Platforms Group, for insight into industry successes, key challenges, and opportunities to join together to realize the network of the future.
The document discusses various approaches that network operators have taken to integrate packet and optical networks. It describes how some operators have collapsed packet and optical layers by deploying packet-optical switches in the core to reduce costs and complexity. It also discusses alternatives such as keeping packet and optical separate initially and integrating control planes. The document also covers approaches in the metro, including using 100Gbps packet switches to connect business sites and using WDM for smaller sites. Finally, it mentions plans to migrate some cities to full packet-optical integration in the core.
F5 Broadens Platform Offerings with New Virtual and Hardware-Based Applicatio...jasonenriquez
F5 broadened its platform offerings with new virtual and hardware-based application delivery controllers. This includes the introduction of the BIG-IP 8950 and 11050 hardware devices with throughput of 20Gbps and 42Gbps respectively, as well as virtual editions of the BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager for testing and production use with variable throughput levels. The new options provide customers more flexibility in deploying application delivery controllers both on-premise and across hybrid cloud environments.
IO Visor Summit 2017: Welcome & Overview via Pere MonclusIO Visor Project
The document summarizes the history and development of IOVisor from 2011 to 2017. It discusses how IOVisor started with the goal of programmability for infrastructure developers in 2011. It then covers how IOVisor grew its community and became an official member of the Linux Foundation while developing kernel, compilers, tools, and IO modules used for networking, tracing, monitoring, storage, and security. The document concludes by discussing future areas of focus like performance, hardware offloads, better tools/abstractions, useful IO modules, and capabilities/coprocessors.
CORD (Central Office Re-architected as a Datacenter) combines NFV, SDN, and the elasticity of commodity clouds to bring datacenter economics and cloud agility to the Telco Central Office.
This webinar will explore how Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are transforming their central offices using CORD. Specific topics addressed include CORD business and technical drivers,
CORD reference architecture configurations for mobile, fixed and enterprise evolution, and high-value use cases and service innovation models.
This document discusses how software defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) will impact Colt's operations support systems (OSS) and business support systems (BSS). SDN/NFV promises more flexible and agile services for customers but current OSS/BSS are not designed for this level of flexibility. Colt's approach is to have their OSS focus on products, services, and customers while using domain-based orchestration to automate network provisioning and assurance across physical, virtual, and software defined infrastructure domains enabled by SDN/NFV. This choreography of domains will allow Colt to deliver on the promises of SDN/NFV in a manageable way for
Transforming the Network to Transform the WorldOPNFV
Network transformation momentum is at a fever pitch, with carriers already delivering new end user services based on networks built on NFV & SDN. But when will these deployments ramp at broad scale? And what is required of OPNFV, other open source communities, and industry players to accelerate these solutions? Join Sandra Rivera, VP & GM of Intel’s Network Platforms Group, for insight into industry successes, key challenges, and opportunities to join together to realize the network of the future.
The document discusses various approaches that network operators have taken to integrate packet and optical networks. It describes how some operators have collapsed packet and optical layers by deploying packet-optical switches in the core to reduce costs and complexity. It also discusses alternatives such as keeping packet and optical separate initially and integrating control planes. The document also covers approaches in the metro, including using 100Gbps packet switches to connect business sites and using WDM for smaller sites. Finally, it mentions plans to migrate some cities to full packet-optical integration in the core.
F5 Broadens Platform Offerings with New Virtual and Hardware-Based Applicatio...jasonenriquez
F5 broadened its platform offerings with new virtual and hardware-based application delivery controllers. This includes the introduction of the BIG-IP 8950 and 11050 hardware devices with throughput of 20Gbps and 42Gbps respectively, as well as virtual editions of the BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager for testing and production use with variable throughput levels. The new options provide customers more flexibility in deploying application delivery controllers both on-premise and across hybrid cloud environments.
Colt has gained experience implementing SDN and NFV technologies including:
1) A SDN overlay for network virtualization in their data centers.
2) A modular managed service platform with SDN automation of the WAN.
3) A pre-NFV virtualized L3 CPE solution. Upcoming projects include an NFV proof of concept evaluating virtualized L3 CPE, load balancers, and route reflectors. The document also outlines potential use cases for SDN and NFV in mobile backhaul networks.
This webinar presents the unique requirements and challenges around delivering real-time IP media processing (such as transcoding, transrating, media mixing and media clip conversion) for delivering high performance telecommunication services such as real-time video communications, VoLTE, VoWiFi, and WebRTC.
The document discusses telco cloud and network virtualization technologies including NFV and SDN. It provides an overview of how NFV and SDN enable programmability and virtualization of network resources to provide flexibility. NFV allows network functions to run in software on commercial off-the-shelf hardware, while SDN separates the network control and forwarding planes to enable centralized programmable network control. Together NFV and SDN can optimize resource utilization and simplify network management.
The document discusses managing egress traffic from Kubernetes applications using Istio. It describes the challenge of needing a stable outbound IP for compliance or security reasons. It then provides examples of solutions like VM-based NAT and external proxies before introducing Istio's egress gateway as a cluster-native solution. The document demonstrates how to configure an egress gateway to direct traffic to external services and shows how it provides a stable IP and protocol controls. It also discusses new features in Istio 1.2 like improved testing and release processes.
OpenStack Summit: How companies of all sizes leverage OpenStack based private...Duncan Johnston-Watt
This document discusses how companies of all sizes can leverage OpenStack-based private clouds. It provides an overview of IBM's private cloud offerings, including managed hosted private clouds, managed dedicated private clouds hosted in the IBM cloud data center, and Bluemix private clouds both with community edition cloud infrastructure and locally hosted in the customer's data center. It also discusses the division of responsibilities between IBM and customers and why IBM is well-positioned to provide private cloud solutions. The document then shares two customer examples that leveraged IBM's private cloud offerings to meet their needs. Finally, it discusses how Cloudsoft has used IBM's Bluemix private cloud globally to test their application management platform.
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - Edge Side APIs by Kevin Dunglas, Les Tilleulsapidays
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - APIs and the Future of Software
December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
Edge Side APIs: Fast and Reliable Hypermedia APIs
Kevin Dunglas, CEO at Les Tilleuls & Creator of APIPlatform, Vulcain, and Mercure Protocole
This talk introduces the main concepts to be able to understand RINA, explains its key principles and introduces the architectural problems it addresses.
SDN and NFV Paving the Way for Network Monetization with Value-Added ServicesRadisys Corporation
As Communication Service Providers (CSPs) look at making investmements in SDN and NFV, a good SDN architecture is essential to maximizing the benefits of your NFV investments. This webinar explores how SDN-enabled open intelligent switching needs to interwork with NFV for achieving agile service delivery and scalability towards monetizing digital services.
Smart Device Link Integration into Linux systems by Jeremiah FosterLuxoft
This document discusses integrating Smart Device Link (SDL), which allows connecting smartphones to in-vehicle infotainment systems running Linux, into Linux systems. SDL provides a standardized way to connect iOS and Android devices and control apps using steering wheel buttons or text-to-speech. The SDL consortium manages SDL as an open source project using permissive licenses. Integrating SDL into automotive Linux distributions like GENIVI and AGL could improve adoption by providing a common recipe and increasing collaboration opportunities across projects.
Adaptive and Iterative Integration for Microservices and Cloud Native Archite...Kasun Indrasiri
This document discusses integration patterns for microservices and cloud native architectures. It begins by establishing the importance of integration for digital transformation. Common integration challenges with microservices like smart endpoints and dumb pipes are described. The document then outlines various microservices integration patterns like active/reactive composition and anti-corruption layers. It presents WSO2's integration platform as a solution for building microservices integration and discusses related concepts like service meshes. The key takeaway is that a hybrid approach combining various integration patterns in an iterative manner is needed for microservices integration.
Modernizing SCA through new Object Management Group (OMG) standardsRemedy IT
The document discusses several standards from the Object Management Group (OMG) that can help modernize the Service Component Architecture (SCA). Upcoming standards include IDL4, which will provide a logical grouping of IDL constructs into building blocks and integrate with DDS extensions, and the Unified Component Model (UCM), which defines interaction patterns and connector fragments for distributed systems. Available standards mentioned are the IDL to C++11 mapping, which simplifies the IDL to C++ mapping, and CORBA IDL. These standards could help simplify SCA through reduced complexity and improved language mappings.
The Future of Cloud Native Apps - Chicago IntroJudy Breedlove
The document summarizes three waves of change happening in the Midwest: changing builds towards cloud-native applications, changing integration styles with microservices and service meshes, and changing compute models with serverless functions. It then provides details of an upcoming event hosted at innovation space 1871 in Chicago, featuring talks on cloud-native applications, microservices, and serverless functions. The document concludes with a list of upcoming Red Hat events in the Midwest focusing on OpenShift, Ansible, containers, and cloud-native technologies.
[WSO2Con USA 2018] Adaptive and Iterative Integration for Microservices and C...WSO2
In this slide deck, WSO2 Director of Integration Architecture discusses conventional centralized integration, the role of integration in microservices, microservice integration patterns and hybrid architecture with centralized vs. decentralized integration for brownfield enterprises.
View video: https://wso2.com/library/conference/2018/07/wso2con-usa-2018-adaptive-and-iterative-integration-for-microservices-and-cloud-native-architectures/
Hybrid Programming in Hybrid Cloud: be ready to the success - Ferdinando Gor...Codemotion
In questa sessione mostriamo la programmazione ibrida intesa come disciplina per costruire moderni sistemi software composti da moduli scritti in differenti linguaggi, implementati su tipi differenti di runtimes in cloud ed eventualmente su differenti piattaforme cloud. Verranno evidenziati e discussi i vantaggi e le implicazioni, anche di business, di tale modello in modo che ciascuna persona o team in grado di implementare in software una buona idea, potrà cogliere le opportunità che l'era della digital transformation offre, senza dover necessariamente fare degli investimenti significativi
[WSO2Con Asia 2018] Adaptive and Iterative Integration for Microservices and ...WSO2
This slide deck discusses conventional centralized integration, the role of integration in microservices, microservice integration patterns, and hybrid architecture with centralized vs. decentralized integration for brownfield enterprises
Learn more: https://wso2.com/library/conference/2018/08/wso2con-asia-2018-adaptive-and-iterative-integration-for-microservices-and-cloud-native-architectures/
Edge and 5G: What is in it for the developers?Michelle Holley
5G is not just the next generation of networks but is also an innovation platform for services, applications, and connected devices. Moving services and applications to edge is accelerating services “today”, without having to wait for 5G to happen. But what does it take to develop an application that is ready for the Edge and 5G? What sort of hardware, software and ecosystem can enable an application that is future ready. In this talk we will discuss what is Intel doing in this space not only terms of products and solutions but also acting as an vendor neutral eco system enabler. We will also discuss the opportunities available to developers today no matter where they belong in the ecosystem.
Speaker: Chandresh Ruparel, Director, Ecosystem Strategy and Intel Network Builders
- The document discusses an OpenDaylight update presented by Luis Gomez, including topics around release streamlining, community reports, priorities, and use cases.
- Key releases mentioned are Carbon, Oxygen, and Fluorine. Managed vs. self-managed projects and maturity adjustments to the project model are covered.
- Community contribution stats and goals to expand contribution, improve documentation, and enhance the release model are highlighted. Technical goals around stability, Java upgrades, and release automation are also summarized.
[WSO2 Integration Summit San Francisco 2019] Ballerina - Cloud Native Middlew...WSO2
Sameera Jayasoma presented on Ballerina, a programming language for integration and microservices. Ballerina aims to make every developer an integration developer by providing abstractions for consuming and providing services. It addresses challenges like transactions, events, and protocol handling that are common in integration. The Ballerina platform includes tools for developing, testing, running and deploying Ballerina programs.
In networks built from proprietary and specialized equipment and software, can we really achieve the touted benefits of applying open source? One year has passed since the experiment called OPNFV was launched as act of faith by a brave few who wanted to accelerate true interoperability, by developing an open and flexible development reference platform to address NFV. In this year we have wrestled with many issues on both the development and business front, as we balance CSP expectations vs CSP realities, cooperation vs differentiation, and try to harness the chaotic open source development model to deliver useful software in a timely manner. This talk will provide an overview of the challenges we faced, our learnings and achievements.
Learn more about the tremendous value Open Data Plane brings to NFV
Bob Monkman, Networking Segment Marketing Manager, ARM
Bill Fischofer, Senior Software Engineer, Linaro Networking Group
Moderator:
Brandon Lewis, OpenSystems Media
This document provides an introduction to Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). It describes SDN as separating the control plane from the data plane, using an open protocol like OpenFlow to program how traffic is handled. NFV aims to virtualize network functions like firewalls and load balancers that were traditionally physical appliances. The document outlines the motivations for SDN and NFV including centralized management, automation, flexibility and rapid innovation. It contrasts SDN which focuses on network layers 2-3 and control/data plane separation, versus NFV which focuses on virtualizing layers 3-7 network functions and separating hardware from software.
Colt has gained experience implementing SDN and NFV technologies including:
1) A SDN overlay for network virtualization in their data centers.
2) A modular managed service platform with SDN automation of the WAN.
3) A pre-NFV virtualized L3 CPE solution. Upcoming projects include an NFV proof of concept evaluating virtualized L3 CPE, load balancers, and route reflectors. The document also outlines potential use cases for SDN and NFV in mobile backhaul networks.
This webinar presents the unique requirements and challenges around delivering real-time IP media processing (such as transcoding, transrating, media mixing and media clip conversion) for delivering high performance telecommunication services such as real-time video communications, VoLTE, VoWiFi, and WebRTC.
The document discusses telco cloud and network virtualization technologies including NFV and SDN. It provides an overview of how NFV and SDN enable programmability and virtualization of network resources to provide flexibility. NFV allows network functions to run in software on commercial off-the-shelf hardware, while SDN separates the network control and forwarding planes to enable centralized programmable network control. Together NFV and SDN can optimize resource utilization and simplify network management.
The document discusses managing egress traffic from Kubernetes applications using Istio. It describes the challenge of needing a stable outbound IP for compliance or security reasons. It then provides examples of solutions like VM-based NAT and external proxies before introducing Istio's egress gateway as a cluster-native solution. The document demonstrates how to configure an egress gateway to direct traffic to external services and shows how it provides a stable IP and protocol controls. It also discusses new features in Istio 1.2 like improved testing and release processes.
OpenStack Summit: How companies of all sizes leverage OpenStack based private...Duncan Johnston-Watt
This document discusses how companies of all sizes can leverage OpenStack-based private clouds. It provides an overview of IBM's private cloud offerings, including managed hosted private clouds, managed dedicated private clouds hosted in the IBM cloud data center, and Bluemix private clouds both with community edition cloud infrastructure and locally hosted in the customer's data center. It also discusses the division of responsibilities between IBM and customers and why IBM is well-positioned to provide private cloud solutions. The document then shares two customer examples that leveraged IBM's private cloud offerings to meet their needs. Finally, it discusses how Cloudsoft has used IBM's Bluemix private cloud globally to test their application management platform.
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - Edge Side APIs by Kevin Dunglas, Les Tilleulsapidays
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - APIs and the Future of Software
December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
Edge Side APIs: Fast and Reliable Hypermedia APIs
Kevin Dunglas, CEO at Les Tilleuls & Creator of APIPlatform, Vulcain, and Mercure Protocole
This talk introduces the main concepts to be able to understand RINA, explains its key principles and introduces the architectural problems it addresses.
SDN and NFV Paving the Way for Network Monetization with Value-Added ServicesRadisys Corporation
As Communication Service Providers (CSPs) look at making investmements in SDN and NFV, a good SDN architecture is essential to maximizing the benefits of your NFV investments. This webinar explores how SDN-enabled open intelligent switching needs to interwork with NFV for achieving agile service delivery and scalability towards monetizing digital services.
Smart Device Link Integration into Linux systems by Jeremiah FosterLuxoft
This document discusses integrating Smart Device Link (SDL), which allows connecting smartphones to in-vehicle infotainment systems running Linux, into Linux systems. SDL provides a standardized way to connect iOS and Android devices and control apps using steering wheel buttons or text-to-speech. The SDL consortium manages SDL as an open source project using permissive licenses. Integrating SDL into automotive Linux distributions like GENIVI and AGL could improve adoption by providing a common recipe and increasing collaboration opportunities across projects.
Adaptive and Iterative Integration for Microservices and Cloud Native Archite...Kasun Indrasiri
This document discusses integration patterns for microservices and cloud native architectures. It begins by establishing the importance of integration for digital transformation. Common integration challenges with microservices like smart endpoints and dumb pipes are described. The document then outlines various microservices integration patterns like active/reactive composition and anti-corruption layers. It presents WSO2's integration platform as a solution for building microservices integration and discusses related concepts like service meshes. The key takeaway is that a hybrid approach combining various integration patterns in an iterative manner is needed for microservices integration.
Modernizing SCA through new Object Management Group (OMG) standardsRemedy IT
The document discusses several standards from the Object Management Group (OMG) that can help modernize the Service Component Architecture (SCA). Upcoming standards include IDL4, which will provide a logical grouping of IDL constructs into building blocks and integrate with DDS extensions, and the Unified Component Model (UCM), which defines interaction patterns and connector fragments for distributed systems. Available standards mentioned are the IDL to C++11 mapping, which simplifies the IDL to C++ mapping, and CORBA IDL. These standards could help simplify SCA through reduced complexity and improved language mappings.
The Future of Cloud Native Apps - Chicago IntroJudy Breedlove
The document summarizes three waves of change happening in the Midwest: changing builds towards cloud-native applications, changing integration styles with microservices and service meshes, and changing compute models with serverless functions. It then provides details of an upcoming event hosted at innovation space 1871 in Chicago, featuring talks on cloud-native applications, microservices, and serverless functions. The document concludes with a list of upcoming Red Hat events in the Midwest focusing on OpenShift, Ansible, containers, and cloud-native technologies.
[WSO2Con USA 2018] Adaptive and Iterative Integration for Microservices and C...WSO2
In this slide deck, WSO2 Director of Integration Architecture discusses conventional centralized integration, the role of integration in microservices, microservice integration patterns and hybrid architecture with centralized vs. decentralized integration for brownfield enterprises.
View video: https://wso2.com/library/conference/2018/07/wso2con-usa-2018-adaptive-and-iterative-integration-for-microservices-and-cloud-native-architectures/
Hybrid Programming in Hybrid Cloud: be ready to the success - Ferdinando Gor...Codemotion
In questa sessione mostriamo la programmazione ibrida intesa come disciplina per costruire moderni sistemi software composti da moduli scritti in differenti linguaggi, implementati su tipi differenti di runtimes in cloud ed eventualmente su differenti piattaforme cloud. Verranno evidenziati e discussi i vantaggi e le implicazioni, anche di business, di tale modello in modo che ciascuna persona o team in grado di implementare in software una buona idea, potrà cogliere le opportunità che l'era della digital transformation offre, senza dover necessariamente fare degli investimenti significativi
[WSO2Con Asia 2018] Adaptive and Iterative Integration for Microservices and ...WSO2
This slide deck discusses conventional centralized integration, the role of integration in microservices, microservice integration patterns, and hybrid architecture with centralized vs. decentralized integration for brownfield enterprises
Learn more: https://wso2.com/library/conference/2018/08/wso2con-asia-2018-adaptive-and-iterative-integration-for-microservices-and-cloud-native-architectures/
Edge and 5G: What is in it for the developers?Michelle Holley
5G is not just the next generation of networks but is also an innovation platform for services, applications, and connected devices. Moving services and applications to edge is accelerating services “today”, without having to wait for 5G to happen. But what does it take to develop an application that is ready for the Edge and 5G? What sort of hardware, software and ecosystem can enable an application that is future ready. In this talk we will discuss what is Intel doing in this space not only terms of products and solutions but also acting as an vendor neutral eco system enabler. We will also discuss the opportunities available to developers today no matter where they belong in the ecosystem.
Speaker: Chandresh Ruparel, Director, Ecosystem Strategy and Intel Network Builders
- The document discusses an OpenDaylight update presented by Luis Gomez, including topics around release streamlining, community reports, priorities, and use cases.
- Key releases mentioned are Carbon, Oxygen, and Fluorine. Managed vs. self-managed projects and maturity adjustments to the project model are covered.
- Community contribution stats and goals to expand contribution, improve documentation, and enhance the release model are highlighted. Technical goals around stability, Java upgrades, and release automation are also summarized.
[WSO2 Integration Summit San Francisco 2019] Ballerina - Cloud Native Middlew...WSO2
Sameera Jayasoma presented on Ballerina, a programming language for integration and microservices. Ballerina aims to make every developer an integration developer by providing abstractions for consuming and providing services. It addresses challenges like transactions, events, and protocol handling that are common in integration. The Ballerina platform includes tools for developing, testing, running and deploying Ballerina programs.
In networks built from proprietary and specialized equipment and software, can we really achieve the touted benefits of applying open source? One year has passed since the experiment called OPNFV was launched as act of faith by a brave few who wanted to accelerate true interoperability, by developing an open and flexible development reference platform to address NFV. In this year we have wrestled with many issues on both the development and business front, as we balance CSP expectations vs CSP realities, cooperation vs differentiation, and try to harness the chaotic open source development model to deliver useful software in a timely manner. This talk will provide an overview of the challenges we faced, our learnings and achievements.
Learn more about the tremendous value Open Data Plane brings to NFV
Bob Monkman, Networking Segment Marketing Manager, ARM
Bill Fischofer, Senior Software Engineer, Linaro Networking Group
Moderator:
Brandon Lewis, OpenSystems Media
This document provides an introduction to Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). It describes SDN as separating the control plane from the data plane, using an open protocol like OpenFlow to program how traffic is handled. NFV aims to virtualize network functions like firewalls and load balancers that were traditionally physical appliances. The document outlines the motivations for SDN and NFV including centralized management, automation, flexibility and rapid innovation. It contrasts SDN which focuses on network layers 2-3 and control/data plane separation, versus NFV which focuses on virtualizing layers 3-7 network functions and separating hardware from software.
CNCF general introduction to beginners at openstack meetup Pune & Bangalore February 2018. Covers broadly the activities and structure of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
Edge can be divided into the Device Edge and the Infrastructure Edge. This presentation discusses how to leverage the Infrastructure edge in modern software architecture.
SDN and NFV both aim to virtualize and commoditize network hardware to reduce costs and increase flexibility. SDN separates the control plane from the data plane to allow centralized control of network behavior via software. NFV virtualizes network functions like firewalls and load balancers that were traditionally hardware appliances. Both seek to standardize networking functions through open source projects and standards bodies like ONF for SDN and ETSI for NFV. Major implementations include OpenStack for virtual infrastructure, OpenDaylight as an SDN controller, and OpenFlow as the SDN protocol. While complementary, SDN and NFV face challenges around vendor support and complexity that could slow wide adoption.
SDN and NFV both aim to virtualize and commoditize network hardware to reduce costs and increase flexibility. SDN separates the control plane from the data plane to allow centralized programming of network behavior, while NFV virtualizes network functions that were traditionally hardware-based appliances. The two technologies complement each other and are being developed through open standards and open source projects to drive industry adoption. Major challenges include developing common frameworks and ensuring interoperability between solutions.
SDN will simplify network operation. Our demo this week at TNC combines automated provisioning with network slicing. All the details are in this flyer.
Comparing Open Source SDN Controllers, like OpenDaylight, OpenContrail, and ONOS is a challenge. Here, we’ll compare open source SDN Controllers. In a software-defined network (SDN), the SDN Controllers is the “brains” of the network. It is the strategic control point in the SDN network, relaying information to the switches/routers ‘below’ (via southbound APIs) and the applications and business logic ‘above’ (via northbound APIs).
Using Docker container technology with F5 Networks products and servicesF5 Networks
This document discusses how Docker containerization technology can be used with F5 products and services. It provides an overview of Docker, comparing it to virtual machines. Docker allows for higher resource utilization and faster application deployment than VMs. The document outlines how F5 supports using containers and integrating with Docker for application delivery and security services. It describes Docker networking and how F5 solutions can provide services like load balancing within Docker container environments.
The document provides an overview of Open Stack cloud services. It discusses key aspects of Open Source, cloud computing, hypervisors, Open Stack, and compares Open Stack to other cloud platforms like CloudStack and Eucalyptus. The document highlights that Open Stack provides the features required for IaaS cloud services, but some integration work is needed to commercialize it. It also notes that while the platforms differ in codebase and hypervisor support, choosing a good management layer allows portability between platforms.
Collaborating with OpenDaylight for a Network-Enabled CloudTesora
OpenDaylight is an open source SDN platform developed under the Linux Foundation. It aims to promote adoption of SDN through an industry-supported common platform. OpenDaylight has over 31,000 commits from nearly 700 contributors, representing over 2.6 million lines of Java code. It is used in over 150 commercial deployments and integrates with OpenStack for network virtualization and NFV services. Future releases will improve scaling, performance, and application integration through projects like Genius and NetVirt.
Evolving Virtual Networking with IO Visor [OpenStack Summit Austin | April 2016]IO Visor Project
As virtual network functions increasingly run on compute nodes, having efficient monitoring to manage the health of virtual networks has become a key requirement. Traditional monitoring methods are no longer scalable in distributed data plane models and new methods must be developed to offer greater scale without compromising programmability and flexibility. Using IO Visor, high performance monitoring can be achieved for operations and management. Join the session to find out about IO Visor and how it can be used for scalable monitoring of virtual network functions. The talk will also cover using IO Visor to evolve Virtual Network data plane and to enable hardware accelerations.
ONOS is an open source SDN network operating system that enables service providers to build real SDN/NFV solutions. It provides a distributed control plane for managing network devices and applications through northbound and southbound APIs. ONOS uses a distributed architecture for high availability, scalability, and performance to meet the demands of service provider and enterprise networks. It supports many protocols and has been deployed in production networks around the world.
An introduction to the key concepts of SDN and NFV with visuals of:
- How SDN is transforming the Data Center
- How NFV is transforming the Service Provider domain and the End-customer domain
- Objectives
- Origin
- Ambassadors
- Applicability
- Analogies
- Benefits
- Industry Standards
- Drivers
- Obstacles
- Growth
- Resources and Events
- Ryan Koop is the Director of Product & Marketing and Co-founder of CohesiveFT, a company that provides a virtual network security appliance called VNS3 that allows customers to connect and secure their cloud servers.
- VNS3 virtualizes key network functions like routing, switching, firewall, and VPN to provide connectivity, integration and security for applications deployed in public clouds.
- CohesiveFT is exploring using Docker containers to deploy the individual components of VNS3 for easier management and upgrading. This would package each VNS3 process within its own lightweight Docker container.
The document discusses Edge computing and the Akraino Edge Stack project. It provides an overview of the Linux Foundation Edge (LF Edge) organization and its goals of establishing an open source framework for edge computing. It then summarizes the Akraino Edge Stack project, which aims to address telco, enterprise, and industrial IoT use cases through the creation of tested and validated deployment-ready blueprints for edge cloud configurations. It outlines several blueprints that were released in Akraino R1 and previews new blueprints and enhancements planned for the future.
This document provides a summary of the OpenDaylight project, including:
- What OpenDaylight is and its goals of furthering SDN adoption through an open source platform.
- The OpenDaylight community includes over 150 contributors from many organizations working on around 100 commits per week.
- The Hydrogen release includes 15 projects and editions for base, virtualization, and service provider functionality. It provides an OpenStack integration through the virtualization edition.
- Future work includes model-driven development, clustering, and upstreaming the OpenStack Neutron plugin. The Affinity Management Service is an example project for storing affinity information.
Similar to LCU13: Discussion: ODP relationship to NFV (20)
Deep Learning Neural Network Acceleration at the Edge - Andrea GalloLinaro
Short
The growing amount of data captured by sensors and the real time constraints imply that not only big data analytics but also Machine Learning (ML) inference shall be executed at the edge. The multiple options for neural network acceleration in Arm-based platforms provide an unprecedented opportunity for new intelligent devices. It also raises the risk of fragmentation and duplication of efforts when multiple frameworks shall support multiple accelerators.
Andrea Gallo, Linaro VP of Segment Groups, will summarise the existing NN frameworks, accelerator solutions, and will describe the efforts underway in the Arm ecosystem.
Abstract
The dramatically growing amount of data captured by sensors and the ever more stringent requirements for latency and real time constraints are paving the way for edge computing, and this implies that not only big data analytics but also Machine Learning (ML) inference shall be executed at the edge. The multiple options for neural network acceleration in recent Arm-based platforms provides an unprecedented opportunity for new intelligent devices with ML inference. It also raises the risk of fragmentation and duplication of efforts when multiple frameworks shall support multiple accelerators.
Andrea Gallo, Linaro VP of Segment Groups, will summarise the existing NN frameworks, model description formats, accelerator solutions, low cost development boards and will describe the efforts underway to identify the best technologies to improve the consolidation and enable the competitive innovative advantage from all vendors.
Audience
The session will be useful for executives to engineers. Executives will gain a deeper understanding of the issues and opportunities. Engineers at NN acceleration IP design houses will take away ideas for how to collaborate in the open source community on their area of expertise, how to evaluate the performance and accelerate multiple NN frameworks without modifying them for each new IP, whether it be targeting edge computing gateways, smart devices or simple microcontrollers.
Benefits to the Ecosystem
The AI deep learning neural network ecosystem is starting just now and it has similar implications with open source as GPU and video accelerators had in the early days with user space drivers, binary blobs, proprietary APIs and all possible ways to protect their IPs. The session will outline a proposal for a collaborative ecosystem effort to create a common framework to manage multiple NN accelerators while at the same time avoiding to modify deep learning frameworks with multiple forks.
Arm Architecture HPC Workshop Santa Clara 2018 - Kanta VekariaLinaro
The document summarizes an Arm Architecture HPC Workshop held by Linaro. It discusses Linaro's work in open source software development for Arm architecture, including efforts in HPC, tools, libraries, and machine learning. It also mentions Linaro's Developer Cloud which provides access to Arm hardware for developers.
Huawei’s requirements for the ARM based HPC solution readiness - Joshua MoraLinaro
Huawei outlines requirements for developing a competitive ARM-based HPC solution. They plan a two-phase strategy using existing Hi1616 platforms followed by more powerful Hi1620 platforms. Requirements include high-performance CPUs, optimized software stack, support for applications and ISVs, and cloud deployment. Huawei aims to demonstrate ARM's value in HPC by 2018-2020 through partnerships and turnkey solutions.
Bud17 113: distribution ci using qemu and open qaLinaro
“Delivering a well working distribution is hard. There are a lot of different hardware platforms that need to be verified and the software stack is in a big flux during development phases. In rolling releases, this gets even worse, as nothing ever stands still. The only sane answer to that problem are working Continuous Integration tests. The SUSE way to check whether any change breaks normal distribution behavior is OpenQA. Using OpenQA we can automatically run tests that hard working QA people did manually in the old days. That way we have fast enough turnaround times to find and reject breaking changes This session shows how OpenQA works, what pitfalls we had to make ARM work with OpenQA and what we’re doing to improve it for ARM specific use cases.”
OpenHPC Automation with Ansible - Renato Golin - Linaro Arm HPC Workshop 2018Linaro
Speaker: Renato Golin
Speaker Bio:
He started programming in the late 80's in C for PCs after a few years playing with 8-bit computers, but he only started programming professionally in the late 90's during the .com bubble. After many years working on Internet's back-end, he moved to UK and worked a few years on bioinformatics at EBI before joining ARM, where he worked on the DS-5 debugger and on the EDG-to-LLVM bridge, where he became the LLVM Tech Lead. Recently, he worked with large clusters and big data at HPCC before moving to Linaro.
Talk Title: OpenHPC Automation with Ansible
Talk Abstract: "In order to test OpenHPC packages and components and to use it as a
platform to benchmark HPC applications, Linaro is developing an automated deployment strategy, using Ansible, Mr-Provisioner and Jenkins, to install the
OS, OpenHPC and prepare the environment on varied architectures (Arm, x86). This work is meant to replace the existing ageing Bash-based recipes upstream while still keeping the documents intact. Our aim is to make it easier to vary hardware configuration, allow for different provisioning techniques and mix internal infrastructure logic to different labs, while still using the same recipes. We hope this will help more people use OpenHPC with a better out-of-the-box experience and with more robust results"
HPC network stack on ARM - Linaro HPC Workshop 2018Linaro
Speaker: Pavel Shamis
Company: Arm
Speaker Bio:
"Pavel is a Principal Research Engineer at ARM with over 16 years of experience in development HPC solutions. His work is focused on co-design software and hardware building blocks for high-performance interconnect technologies, development communication middleware and novel programming models. Prior to joining ARM, he spent five years at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) as a research scientist at Computer Science and Math Division (CSMD). In this role, Pavel was responsible for research and development multiple projects in high-performance communication domain including: Collective Communication Offload (CORE-Direct & Cheetah), OpenSHMEM, and OpenUCX. Before joining ORNL, Pavel spent ten years at Mellanox Technologies, where he led Mellanox HPC team and was one of the key driver in enablement Mellanox HPC software stack, including OFA software stack, OpenMPI, MVAPICH, OpenSHMEM, and other.
Pavel is a recipient of prestigious R&D100 award for his contribution in development of the CORE-Direct collective offload technology and he published in excess of 20 research papers.
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Talk Title: HPC network stack on ARM
Talk Abstract:
Applications, programming languages, and libraries that leverage sophisticated network hardware capabilities have a natural advantage when used in today¹s and tomorrow's high-performance and data center computer environments. Modern RDMA based network interconnects provides incredibly rich functionality (RDMA, Atomics, OS-bypass, etc.) that enable low-latency and high-bandwidth communication services. The functionality is supported by a variety of interconnect technologies such as InfiniBand, RoCE, iWARP, Intel OPA, Cray¹s Aries/Gemini, and others. Over the last decade, the HPC community has developed variety user/kernel level protocols and libraries that enable a variety of high-performance applications over RDMA interconnects including MPI, SHMEM, UPC, etc. With the emerging availability HPC solutions based on ARM CPU architecture it is important to understand how ARM integrates with the RDMA hardware and HPC network software stack. In this talk, we will overview ARM architecture and system software stack, including MPI runtimes, OpenSHMEM, and OpenUCX.
It just keeps getting better - SUSE enablement for Arm - Linaro HPC Workshop ...Linaro
Speaker: Jay Kruemcke
Speaker Company: SUSE
Bio:
"Jay is responsible for the SUSE Linux server products for High Performance Computing, 64-bit ARM systems, and SUSE Linux for IBM Power servers.
Jay has built an extensive career in product management including using social media for client collaboration, product positioning, driving future product directions, and evangelizing the capabilities and future directions for dozens of enterprise products.
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Talk Title: It just keeps getting better - SUSE enablement for Arm
Talk Abstract:
SUSE has been delivering commercial Linux support for Arm based servers since 2016. Initially the focus was on high end servers for HPC and Ceph based software defined storage. But we have enabled a number of other Arm SoCs and are even supporting the Raspberry Pi. This session will cover the SUSE products that are available for the Arm platform and view to the future.
Intelligent Interconnect Architecture to Enable Next Generation HPC - Linaro ...Linaro
Speakers: Gilad Shainer and Scot Schultz
Company: Mellanox Technologies
Talk Title: Intelligent Interconnect Architecture to Enable Next
Generation HPC
Talk Abstract:
The latest revolution in HPC interconnect architecture is the development of In-Network Computing, a technology that enables handling and accelerating application workloads at the network level. By placing data-related algorithms on an intelligent network, we can overcome the new performance bottlenecks and improve the data center and applications performance. The combination of In-Network Computing and ARM based processors offer a rich set of capabilities and opportunities to build the next generation of HPC platforms.
Gilad Shainer Bio:
Gilad Shainer has served as Mellanox's vice president of marketing since March 2013. Previously, Mr. Shainer was Mellanox's vice president of marketing development from March 2012 to March 2013. Mr. Shainer joined Mellanox in 2001 as a design engineer and later served in senior marketing management roles between July 2005 and February 2012. Mr. Shainer holds several patents in the field of high-speed networking and contributed to the PCI-SIG PCI-X and PCIe specifications. Gilad Shainer holds a MSc degree (2001, Cum Laude) and a BSc degree (1998, Cum Laude) in Electrical Engineering from the Technion Institute of Technology in Israel.
Scot Schultz Bio:
Scot Schultz is a HPC technology specialist with broad knowledge in operating systems, high speed interconnects and processor technologies. Joining the Mellanox team in 2013, Schultz is 30-year veteran of the computing industry. Prior to joining Mellanox, he spent the past 17 years at AMD in various engineering and leadership roles in the area of high performance computing. Scot has also been instrumental with the growth and development of various industry organizations including the Open Fabrics Alliance, and continues to serve as a founding board-member of the OpenPOWER Foundation and Director of Educational Outreach and founding member of the HPC-AI Advisory Council.
Yutaka Ishikawa - Post-K and Arm HPC Ecosystem - Linaro Arm HPC Workshop Sant...Linaro
Yutaka Ishikawa - Post-K and Arm HPC Ecosystem - Linaro Arm HPC Workshop Santa Clara 2018
Bio: "Yutaka Ishikawa is the project leader of developing the post K
supercomputer. From 1987 to 2001, he was a member of AIST (former
Electrotechnical Laboratory), METI. From 1993 to 2001, he was the
chief of Parallel and Distributed System Software Laboratory at Real
World Computing Partnership. He led development of cluster system
software called SCore, which was used in several large PC cluster
systems around 2004. From 2002 to 2014, he was a professor at the
University Tokyo. He led a project to design a commodity-based
supercomputer called T2K open supercomputer. As a result, three
universities, Tsukuba, Tokyo, and Kyoto, obtained each supercomputer
based on the specification in 2008. He was also involved with the
design of the Oakleaf-PACS, the successor of T2K supercomputer in both
Tsukuba and Tokyo, whose peak performance is 25PF."
Session Title: Post-K and Arm HPC Ecosystem
Session Description:
"Post-K, a flagship supercomputer in Japan, is being developed by Riken
and Fujitsu. It will be the first supercomputer with Armv8-A+SVE.
This talk will give an overview of Post-K and how RIKEN and Fujitsu
are currently working on software stack for an Arm architecture."
Andrew J Younge - Vanguard Astra - Petascale Arm Platform for U.S. DOE/ASC Su...Linaro
Event: Arm Architecture HPC Workshop by Linaro and HiSilicon
Location: Santa Clara, CA
Speaker: Andrew J Younge
Talk Title: Vanguard Astra - Petascale Arm Platform for U.S. DOE/ASC Supercomputing
Talk Desc: The Vanguard program looks to expand the potential technology choices for leadership-class High Performance Computing (HPC) platforms, not only for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) but for the Department of Energy (DOE) and wider HPC community. Specifically, there is a need to expand the supercomputing ecosystem by investing and developing emerging, yet-to-be-proven technologies and address both hardware and software challenges together, as well as to prove-out the viability of such novel platforms for production HPC workloads.
The first deployment of the Vanguard program will be Astra, a prototype Petascale Arm supercomputer to be sited at Sandia National Laboratories during 2018. This talk will focus on the arthictecural details of Astra and the significant investments being made towards the maturing the Arm software ecosystem. Furthermore, we will share initial performance results based on our pre-general availability testbed system and outline several planned research activities for the machine.
Bio: Andrew Younge is a R&D Computer Scientist at Sandia National Laboratories with the Scalable System Software group. His research interests include Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Distributed Systems, and energy efficient computing. Andrew has a Ph.D in Computer Science from Indiana University, where he was the Persistent Systems fellow and a member of the FutureGrid project, an NSF-funded experimental cyberinfrastructure test-bed. Over the years, Andrew has held visiting positions at the MITRE Corporation, the University of Southern California / Information Sciences Institute, and the University of Maryland, College Park. He received his Bachelors and Masters of Science from the Computer Science Department at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in 2008 and 2010, respectively.
HKG18-501 - EAS on Common Kernel 4.14 and getting (much) closer to mainlineLinaro
Session ID: HKG18-501
Session Name: HKG18-501 - EAS on Common Kernel 4.14 and getting (much) closer to mainline
Speaker: Chris Redpath
Track: Mobile, Kernel
★ Session Summary ★
This session will introduce the changes to EAS planned for 4.14 kernel, and how Arm hopes that EAS will develop in future. EAS has already evolved from an Arm/Linaro joint project to involving a much wider community of SoC vendors, Google and interested device manufacturers. We will highlight the product-specific pieces remaining in the Android Common Kernel EAS implementation, and our plans to provide an upstreaming plan for each product feature. In particular, the new 'simplified energy model' is designed to provide mainline-friendliness and comparable performance using a simple DT expression of cpu power/performance.
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★ Resources ★
Event Page: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/hkg18/hkg18-501/
Presentation: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/presentations/hkg18-501.pdf
Video: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/videos/hkg18-501.mp4
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★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Hong Kong 2018 (HKG18)
19-23 March 2018
Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong
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Keyword: Mobile, Kernel
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HKG18-501 - EAS on Common Kernel 4.14 and getting (much) closer to mainlineLinaro
"Session ID: HKG18-501
Session Name: HKG18-501 - EAS on Common Kernel 4.14 and getting (much) closer to mainline
Speaker: Chris Redpath
Track: Mobile, Kernel
★ Session Summary ★
This session will introduce the changes to EAS planned for 4.14 kernel, and how Arm hopes that EAS will develop in future. EAS has already evolved from an Arm/Linaro joint project to involving a much wider community of SoC vendors, Google and interested device manufacturers. We will highlight the product-specific pieces remaining in the Android Common Kernel EAS implementation, and our plans to provide an upstreaming plan for each product feature. In particular, the new 'simplified energy model' is designed to provide mainline-friendliness and comparable performance using a simple DT expression of cpu power/performance.
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★ Resources ★
Event Page: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/hkg18/hkg18-501/
Presentation: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/presentations/hkg18-501.pdf
Video: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/videos/hkg18-501.mp4
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★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Hong Kong 2018 (HKG18)
19-23 March 2018
Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong
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Keyword: Mobile, Kernel
'http://www.linaro.org'
'http://connect.linaro.org'
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Follow us on Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/LinaroOrg
https://www.youtube.com/user/linaroorg?sub_confirmation=1
https://www.linkedin.com/company/1026961"
HKG18-315 - Why the ecosystem is a wonderful thing, warts and allLinaro
"Session ID: HKG18-315
Session Name: HKG18-315 - Why the ecosystem is a wonderful thing warts and all
Speaker: Andrew Wafaa
Track: Ecosystem Day
★ Session Summary ★
The Arm ecosystem is a vibrant place, but it's not always smooth sailing. This presentation will go through the highs and lows of getting the ecosystem fully Arm enabled.
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★ Resources ★
Event Page: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/hkg18/hkg18-315/
Presentation: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/presentations/hkg18-315.pdf
Video: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/videos/hkg18-315.mp4
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★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Hong Kong 2018 (HKG18)
19-23 March 2018
Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong
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Keyword: Ecosystem Day
'http://www.linaro.org'
'http://connect.linaro.org'
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https://www.facebook.com/LinaroOrg
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HKG18- 115 - Partitioning ARM Systems with the Jailhouse HypervisorLinaro
"Session ID: HKG18-115
Session Name: HKG18-115 - Partitioning ARM Systems with the Jailhouse Hypervisor
Speaker: Jan Kiszka
Track: Security
★ Session Summary ★
The open source hypervisor Jailhouse provides hard partitioning of multicore systems to co-locate multiple Linux or RTOS instances side by side. It aims at low complexity and minimal footprint to achieve deterministic behavior and enable certifications according to safety or security standards. In this session, we would like to look at the ARM-specific status of Jailhouse and discuss applications, to-dos and possible collaborations around it with the ARM community. The session is intended to be half presentation, half Q&A / discussion.
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★ Resources ★
Event Page: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/hkg18/hkg18-115/
Presentation: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/presentations/hkg18-115.pdf
Video: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/videos/hkg18-115.mp4
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★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Hong Kong 2018 (HKG18)
19-23 March 2018
Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong
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Keyword: Security
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'http://connect.linaro.org'
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"Session ID: HKG18-TR08
Session Name: HKG18-TR08 - Upstreaming SVE in QEMU
Speaker: Alex Bennée,Richard Henderson
Track: Enterprise
★ Session Summary ★
ARM's Scalable Vector Extensions is an innovative solution to processing highly data parallel workloads. While several out-of-tree attempts at implementing SVE support for QEMU existed, we took a fundamentally different approach to solving key challenges and therefore pursued a from-scratch QEMU SVE implementation in Linaro. Our strategic choice was driven by several factors. First as an ""upstream first"" organisation we were focused on a solution that would be readily accepted by the upstream project. This entailed doing our development in the open on the project mailing lists where early feedback and community consensus can be reached.
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★ Resources ★
Event Page: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/hkg18/hkg18-tr08/
Presentation: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/presentations/hkg18-tr08.pdf
Video: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/videos/hkg18-tr08.mp4
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★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Hong Kong 2018 (HKG18)
19-23 March 2018
Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong
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Keyword: Enterprise
'http://www.linaro.org'
'http://connect.linaro.org'
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HKG18-113- Secure Data Path work with i.MX8MLinaro
"Session ID: HKG18-113
Session Name: HKG18-113 - Secure Data Path work with i.MX8M
Speaker: Cyrille Fleury
Track: Digital Home
★ Session Summary ★
NXP presentation on Secure Data Path work with i.MX8M Soc. Demonstrate 4K PlayReady playback with Android 8.1 running on i.MX8M. Focus on security (MS SL3000 and Widevine level 1)
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★ Resources ★
Event Page: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/hkg18/hkg18-113/
Presentation: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/presentations/hkg18-113.pdf
Video: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/videos/hkg18-113.mp4
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★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Hong Kong 2018 (HKG18)
19-23 March 2018
Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong
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Keyword: Digital Home
'http://www.linaro.org'
'http://connect.linaro.org'
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HKG18-120 - Devicetree Schema Documentation and Validation Linaro
"Session ID: HKG18-120
Session Name: HKG18-120 - Structured Documentation and Validation for Device Tree
Speaker: Grant Likely
Track: Kernel
★ Session Summary ★
Devicetree has become the dominant hardware configuration language used when building embedded systems. Projects using Devicetree now include Linux, U-Boot, Android, FreeBSD, and Zephyr. However, it is notoriously difficult to write correct Devicetree data files. The dtc tools perform limited tests for valid data, and there there is not yet a way to add validity test for specific hardware descriptions. Neither is there a good way to document requirements for specific bindings. Work is underway to solve these problems. This session will present a proposal for adding Devicetree schema files to the Devicetree toolchain that can be used to both validate data and produce usable documentation.
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★ Resources ★
Event Page: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/hkg18/hkg18-120/
Presentation: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/presentations/hkg18-120.pdf
Video: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/videos/hkg18-120.mp4
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★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Hong Kong 2018 (HKG18)
19-23 March 2018
Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong
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Keyword: Kernel
'http://www.linaro.org'
'http://connect.linaro.org'
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Follow us on Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/LinaroOrg
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"Session ID: HKG18-223
Session Name: HKG18-223 - Trusted Firmware M : Trusted Boot
Speaker: Tamas Ban
Track: LITE
★ Session Summary ★
An overview of the trusted boot concept and firmware update on the ARMv8-M based platform and how MCUBoot acts as a BL2 bootloader for TF-M.
Trusted Firmware M
In October 2017, Arm announced the vision of Platform Security Architecture (PSA) - a common framework to allow everyone in the IoT ecosystem to move forward with stronger, scalable security and greater confidence. There are three key stages to the Platform Security Architecture: Analysis, Architecture and Implementation which are described at https://developer.arm.com/products/architecture/platform-security-architecture.
_Trusted Firmware M, i.e. TF-M, is the Arm project to provide an open source reference implementation firmware that will conform to the PSA specification for M-Class devices. Early access to TF-M was released in December 2017 and it is being made public during Linaro Connect. The implementation should be considered a prototype until the PSA specifications reach release state and the code aligns._
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★ Resources ★
Event Page: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/hkg18/hkg18-223/
Presentation: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/presentations/hkg18-223.pdf
Video: http://connect.linaro.org.s3.amazonaws.com/hkg18/videos/hkg18-223.mp4
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★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Hong Kong 2018 (HKG18)
19-23 March 2018
Regal Airport Hotel Hong Kong
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Keyword: LITE
'http://www.linaro.org'
'http://connect.linaro.org'
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Follow us on Social Media
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How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
Connector Corner: Seamlessly power UiPath Apps, GenAI with prebuilt connectorsDianaGray10
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We’ll discuss and demo the benefits of UiPath Apps and connectors including:
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Speakers:
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Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
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Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
2. www.linaro.org
NFV - Network Functions Virtualization, a carrier initiative
organized under ETSI (European Telecommunications
Standards Institute) to promote network agility and
manageability
ODP - OpenDataPlane, a Linaro initiative to define an efficient
open source framework for data plane applications on Linux
SoCs, and to produce reference implementations
Alphabet Soup
3. www.linaro.org
Joined LNG in September, leading ODP reference
implementation team
Previous 10 years worked in the data plane on network SoC
firmware development doing I/O offload and converged
networking from 1Gb/s to 100Gb/s at several startup and
public companies
Starting doing OS and embedded programming at IBM on
mainframe systems
Brief Intro
5. www.linaro.org
Move network applications from dedicated appliances to virtual
containers which can be deployed on COTS (Commercial Off
The Shelf) equipment
Enable network agility by improving the manageability of
networks
Result: More flexible and responsive networks which can offer
value-add services instead of just being a “data pipe”
NFV Goals
6. www.linaro.org
Traditional Linux Application Structure
Why ODP?
Kernel
User Space
Hardware
Very flexible, rich services environment
Stable APIs enable portability across
HW platforms
High degree of overhead associated
with kernel calls
Unique HW features require kernel
support, not directly usable by
applications
HALsAPIs
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Services Overhead
Resource Sharing Overhead
General Overhead
Sources of Overhead
Thousands of cycles for context saves/restores, parameter
validation and translation, interrupts and reschedules, etc.
Constant background interrupts for kernel scheduler /
resource balancing activity. Unpredictable
responsiveness.
Virtual memory, paging, CPU cache and TLB
thrashing, etc.
8. www.linaro.org
Extremely high transaction rates
Very tight processing budgets
Predictable response times
Data Plane Performance Requirements
10s of millions of packets per second on 100Gb/s links
A few hundred cycles per packet
Must maintain line rate processing without interference
from other workloads
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Desired Application Structure
From the Application Standpoint
Kernel
User Space
Hardware
Retain access to Linux services when
needed
Provide direct access to platform HW
by application
Close analog to current “bare metal”
approach common in the data plane
HALsAPIs
DirectHWAccess
10. www.linaro.org
Application closely tied to specific HW
Not easy to leverage common function across different
applications running on same HW
Not easy to move applications to different SoCs
Problem with Direct Access
11. www.linaro.org
Provide an Architected Fastpath
Vendor SDK Approach
Kernel
User Space
Hardware
Application accesses HW via a thin
layer SDK API.
Preserves application portability
Depending on which SDK chosen may
not be open source, may require costly
licenses, or may be restricted to a
handful of supported platforms
DPDK: An open source SDK clearly
optimized for and targeting a specific
set of HW
HALsAPIs
VendorSDKAPIs
12. www.linaro.org
Separate Fastpath APIs into Application and Implementation
ODP Approach
Kernel
User Space
Hardware
Applications directly accesses HW via
ODP High Level APIs
Preserves application portability
ODP Implementations map to SoC HW
via Low Level APIs
Preserves ODP portability
HALsAPIs
ODPLLAPIsODPHLAPIs
14. www.linaro.org
Pure Linux
Select ARM SoCs
Other Architectures
ODP Reference Implementations
Not a performance target, but an easy way to bootstrap ODP
applications onto new platforms
Provide deep exploitation of native HW accelerator functions
needed in the data plane
To serve as implementation models and promote Open Source
nature of ODP
15. www.linaro.org
Major NFV activity will be focused on
“Orchestration” (management) of network application and
their configuration, deployment, and operation.
ODP provides a framework for common data plane
applications which can easily be migrated across different
HW platforms while retaining the performance advantages of
native SoC accelerator function access.
ODP as a Technology to Realize NFV
17. More about Linaro: http://www.linaro.org/about/
More about Linaro engineering: http://www.linaro.org/engineering/
How to join: http://www.linaro.org/about/how-to-join
Linaro members: www.linaro.org/members
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