OPNFV Brahmaputra: An Early
Look
Heather Kirksey, Director,
OPNFV
Chris Price, TSC Chair,
OPNFV
Welcome!
We are an industry in transformation
2016-02-22
At What Stage is your company in the execution of its NFV Strategy?
OPNFV is a carrier-grade,
integrated, open source
platform to accelerate the
introduction of new NFV
products and services.
Source: Heavy Reading survey, October 2015, n=211
Bring Clarity to SDN Vendors
Critical For Operators To Achieve
NFV Goals
Help Other Projects Develop
Solutions
Not Addressing Issues That Matter
Project Won't Reach Goals
Project Will Have Minimal Impact
on the Industry
Which of the Following Statements Best Matches Your Opinion of OPNFV
Project Won’t
Reach Goals (3%)
Project Will Have Minimal
Impact (1%)
Not Addressing Issues
that Matter (3%)
Bring Clarity to
NFV Vendors
(20%)
Critical for
Operators To
Achieve NFV
Goals (35%)
Help Other Open
Source Projects
Develop
Solutions (37%)
17. Which of the following benefits do you expect to see from
OPNFV? (check all that apply)
36%
38%
33%
47%
60%
69%
36%
35%
47%
56%
65%
83%
Increased understanding of underlying technologies
Higher-quality products
Reduced risk
Accelerated adoption
More rapid deployment of NFV
Easier integration
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Vendors Service Providers
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2016-02-22
What are biggest barriers to accelerating NFV adoption at your
company?
We Need To Work Together
OPNFV by the numbers: 18 Months In
• 58 members (41 at founding)
• 12 end user member companies
• 10 operational OPNFV test-bed
infrastructure labs (Pharos Project)
with 2 more planned
• 47 approved projects
• 168 code developers
• 161 code submitters
• 4,697 accepted code contributions
• 205 ticket participants
• 665+ IRC participants
• 87,998+ IRC messages
• 406 Mailing List Participants
• 5800+ unique Arno Downloads
• 5000+ unique Arno Docs downloads
• 5x increase in developer
participation since August 2015
• 2 Platform releases (Arno,
Brahmaputra) + 1 stable release
(Arno SR1)
OPNFV Membership List
Platinum Members
Silver Members
Associate Members
2016-02-22
Brahmaputra – Marching toward Maturity
• Massively Parallel Simultaneous Release Process
– 35 projects, 140+ developers
– End-to-end feature realization
– Incremental monthly release drops
• Scenarios
– Significant increase in components tested and component and
features combinations
2016-02-22
OPNFV Platform Overview
Orchestration and Management
Virtual Network Functions
Infrastructure
Compute
Virtualization
Control
Storage
Virtualization
Control
Network
Virtualization
Control
Compute Storage Network
Build and
Integration
Deployment
and Testing
New
Requirements
and Features
Upstream
Project
Collaboration
Continuous Integration
Build and
Integration
Deployment
and Testing
New
Requirements
and Features
Network Virtualization
Control
Storage Virtualization
Control
OPNFV Arno Overview
Bootstrap /
GetStarted
FuncTest
Compute Virtualization
Control
Compute Storage Network
OpenStack
OpenDaylightKVM
OVS
Upstream
Project
Collaboration
Infrastructure
Pharos Project Compliant Community Labs
OPNFV Bare Metal Lab
Orchestration and Management
Virtual Network Functions
Ceph
Octopus / Continuous Integration
Documentation
Network Virtualization
Control
Storage Virtualization
Control
OPNFV Brahmaputra Overview
Compute Virtualization
Control
Orchestration and Management
Virtual Network Functions
OpenStack
KVM OpenDaylight
OVS
OpenContrail
Compute Storage Network
Infrastructure
Pharos Community Labs
OPNFV Bare Metal Lab
Data Plane Acceleration
Upstream
Project
Collaboration:
Integration Testing New Features
Continuous Integration/ Continuous Deployment
Documentation
ONOS
Ceph
ODPDPDK
Alignment
Installers
Scenarios
Functional
System
Performance
Fault Mgmt
IPv6
SFC
L3VPN
Reservation
Collaborative Development Working Upstream
• OPNFV Requirements Gathering and Gap
Analysis
• Upstream and/or OPNFV Code Development
• New releases of Upstream Components
Available
• OPNFV Integration, Validation, and
Automation work
– Install/Deploy
– CI/CD and scenario definitions
– Testing (Functional, System, Performance)
Testing Enhancements
2016-02-22
Yardstick
FuncTest
Qtip
VSPERF
Bottleneck
s
• Fivefold increase in testing projects
• Functest: component testing, increase in
number and types of tests
• Yardstick: System level testing based on
ETSI TST 001 spec
• VSPerf: virtual switch characterization
• Qtip: Bottom-up system characterization
• Bottlenecks: bottleneck focused platform
testing framework
Increased Breadth in Deployment and Integration
2016-02-22
• Breadth of Open Source Innovation
• Additional install/deploy tools
• OpenStack
• Additional SDN Controllers + native
Neutron networking
• 2 -> 20+ scenarios supported
– Installer, SDN, bare metal vs. virtualized,
features, HA, features, framework options
Apex
Fuel
Compass
JOID
Genesis
ONOSFW
Contrail
Infrastructure and Testing Environments
• Advances in Pharos governance and
participation
– Pharos labs participating in release
activities + development
– First Arm-based lab joined Pharos
• Significant automation work on Jenkins-
based CI/CD toolchain
• Additional documentation and
documentation automation
Releng
Docs
Octopus
Pharos
Carrier Grade Feature Enhancements
• Significant Upstream Collaboration
• Fault Management
• SFC
• L3VPN
• IPv6
• Resource Reservation
• Performance Enhancements throughout
the platform (Data plane, KVM, OVS)
SWFPQM
Promise
Doctor
Availability
IPv6
SFC
OVS4NFV
SDNVPN
NFVKVM
DPACC
Working Upstream with Open Source and Standards
Now It’s
Time to
Join the
Party
What’s Next
• Much, much, much more of the same
• Plugfest!!
– Join the Dovetail project and contribute
• Testing and Infra Improvements
– SDN Controller & Storage Performance, Policy testing
• Full ARM Support
• Continued advances in carrier grade features, including L2VPN, Policy
Mgmt, Security, Multisite, Upgrades, etc.
• Container Support
• MANO
• Forwarding and Data Plane Improvements
2016-02-22
Upcoming OPNFV Events
• OPNFV Technical Community Hackfest @ ONS, Santa Clara,
March 14-17
• IETF 95, Buenos Aires, April 3-8
• China SDN/NFV Conference, Beijing, April 11-13
• OpenStack Summit, Austin, April 25-29
• OPNFV Plugfest, May 9-13, Louisville, Colorado
2016-02-22
Resources to help you get started
• Website: (https://www.opnfv.org)
• Wiki’s: (https://wiki.opnfv.org/)
– Developer on-boarding: https://wiki.opnfv.org/developer/on-boarding
– Releases: https://wiki.opnfv.org/releases
– Approved projects: https://wiki.opnfv.org/approved_projects
• Mailing lists: (lists.opnfv.org)
– opnfv-marketing-committee@lists.opnfv.org: OPNFV Marketing Committee
(Members Only)
– opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org: general technical discussions
– opnfv-tsc@lists.opnfv.org: discussions with the Technical Steering Committee
(TSC)
– opnfv-users@lists.opnfv.org: OPNFV community support
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Questions?

OPNFV Brahmaputra: An Early Look

  • 1.
    OPNFV Brahmaputra: AnEarly Look Heather Kirksey, Director, OPNFV Chris Price, TSC Chair, OPNFV
  • 2.
  • 3.
    We are anindustry in transformation
  • 4.
    2016-02-22 At What Stageis your company in the execution of its NFV Strategy?
  • 5.
    OPNFV is acarrier-grade, integrated, open source platform to accelerate the introduction of new NFV products and services.
  • 6.
    Source: Heavy Readingsurvey, October 2015, n=211 Bring Clarity to SDN Vendors Critical For Operators To Achieve NFV Goals Help Other Projects Develop Solutions Not Addressing Issues That Matter Project Won't Reach Goals Project Will Have Minimal Impact on the Industry Which of the Following Statements Best Matches Your Opinion of OPNFV Project Won’t Reach Goals (3%) Project Will Have Minimal Impact (1%) Not Addressing Issues that Matter (3%) Bring Clarity to NFV Vendors (20%) Critical for Operators To Achieve NFV Goals (35%) Help Other Open Source Projects Develop Solutions (37%)
  • 7.
    17. Which ofthe following benefits do you expect to see from OPNFV? (check all that apply) 36% 38% 33% 47% 60% 69% 36% 35% 47% 56% 65% 83% Increased understanding of underlying technologies Higher-quality products Reduced risk Accelerated adoption More rapid deployment of NFV Easier integration 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Vendors Service Providers 7
  • 8.
    2016-02-22 What are biggestbarriers to accelerating NFV adoption at your company?
  • 9.
    We Need ToWork Together
  • 10.
    OPNFV by thenumbers: 18 Months In • 58 members (41 at founding) • 12 end user member companies • 10 operational OPNFV test-bed infrastructure labs (Pharos Project) with 2 more planned • 47 approved projects • 168 code developers • 161 code submitters • 4,697 accepted code contributions • 205 ticket participants • 665+ IRC participants • 87,998+ IRC messages • 406 Mailing List Participants • 5800+ unique Arno Downloads • 5000+ unique Arno Docs downloads • 5x increase in developer participation since August 2015 • 2 Platform releases (Arno, Brahmaputra) + 1 stable release (Arno SR1)
  • 11.
    OPNFV Membership List PlatinumMembers Silver Members Associate Members
  • 12.
  • 13.
    Brahmaputra – Marchingtoward Maturity • Massively Parallel Simultaneous Release Process – 35 projects, 140+ developers – End-to-end feature realization – Incremental monthly release drops • Scenarios – Significant increase in components tested and component and features combinations 2016-02-22
  • 14.
    OPNFV Platform Overview Orchestrationand Management Virtual Network Functions Infrastructure Compute Virtualization Control Storage Virtualization Control Network Virtualization Control Compute Storage Network Build and Integration Deployment and Testing New Requirements and Features Upstream Project Collaboration Continuous Integration
  • 15.
    Build and Integration Deployment and Testing New Requirements andFeatures Network Virtualization Control Storage Virtualization Control OPNFV Arno Overview Bootstrap / GetStarted FuncTest Compute Virtualization Control Compute Storage Network OpenStack OpenDaylightKVM OVS Upstream Project Collaboration Infrastructure Pharos Project Compliant Community Labs OPNFV Bare Metal Lab Orchestration and Management Virtual Network Functions Ceph Octopus / Continuous Integration Documentation
  • 16.
    Network Virtualization Control Storage Virtualization Control OPNFVBrahmaputra Overview Compute Virtualization Control Orchestration and Management Virtual Network Functions OpenStack KVM OpenDaylight OVS OpenContrail Compute Storage Network Infrastructure Pharos Community Labs OPNFV Bare Metal Lab Data Plane Acceleration Upstream Project Collaboration: Integration Testing New Features Continuous Integration/ Continuous Deployment Documentation ONOS Ceph ODPDPDK Alignment Installers Scenarios Functional System Performance Fault Mgmt IPv6 SFC L3VPN Reservation
  • 17.
    Collaborative Development WorkingUpstream • OPNFV Requirements Gathering and Gap Analysis • Upstream and/or OPNFV Code Development • New releases of Upstream Components Available • OPNFV Integration, Validation, and Automation work – Install/Deploy – CI/CD and scenario definitions – Testing (Functional, System, Performance)
  • 18.
    Testing Enhancements 2016-02-22 Yardstick FuncTest Qtip VSPERF Bottleneck s • Fivefoldincrease in testing projects • Functest: component testing, increase in number and types of tests • Yardstick: System level testing based on ETSI TST 001 spec • VSPerf: virtual switch characterization • Qtip: Bottom-up system characterization • Bottlenecks: bottleneck focused platform testing framework
  • 19.
    Increased Breadth inDeployment and Integration 2016-02-22 • Breadth of Open Source Innovation • Additional install/deploy tools • OpenStack • Additional SDN Controllers + native Neutron networking • 2 -> 20+ scenarios supported – Installer, SDN, bare metal vs. virtualized, features, HA, features, framework options Apex Fuel Compass JOID Genesis ONOSFW Contrail
  • 20.
    Infrastructure and TestingEnvironments • Advances in Pharos governance and participation – Pharos labs participating in release activities + development – First Arm-based lab joined Pharos • Significant automation work on Jenkins- based CI/CD toolchain • Additional documentation and documentation automation Releng Docs Octopus Pharos
  • 21.
    Carrier Grade FeatureEnhancements • Significant Upstream Collaboration • Fault Management • SFC • L3VPN • IPv6 • Resource Reservation • Performance Enhancements throughout the platform (Data plane, KVM, OVS) SWFPQM Promise Doctor Availability IPv6 SFC OVS4NFV SDNVPN NFVKVM DPACC
  • 23.
    Working Upstream withOpen Source and Standards
  • 24.
  • 25.
    What’s Next • Much,much, much more of the same • Plugfest!! – Join the Dovetail project and contribute • Testing and Infra Improvements – SDN Controller & Storage Performance, Policy testing • Full ARM Support • Continued advances in carrier grade features, including L2VPN, Policy Mgmt, Security, Multisite, Upgrades, etc. • Container Support • MANO • Forwarding and Data Plane Improvements 2016-02-22
  • 26.
    Upcoming OPNFV Events •OPNFV Technical Community Hackfest @ ONS, Santa Clara, March 14-17 • IETF 95, Buenos Aires, April 3-8 • China SDN/NFV Conference, Beijing, April 11-13 • OpenStack Summit, Austin, April 25-29 • OPNFV Plugfest, May 9-13, Louisville, Colorado 2016-02-22
  • 27.
    Resources to helpyou get started • Website: (https://www.opnfv.org) • Wiki’s: (https://wiki.opnfv.org/) – Developer on-boarding: https://wiki.opnfv.org/developer/on-boarding – Releases: https://wiki.opnfv.org/releases – Approved projects: https://wiki.opnfv.org/approved_projects • Mailing lists: (lists.opnfv.org) – opnfv-marketing-committee@lists.opnfv.org: OPNFV Marketing Committee (Members Only) – opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org: general technical discussions – opnfv-tsc@lists.opnfv.org: discussions with the Technical Steering Committee (TSC) – opnfv-users@lists.opnfv.org: OPNFV community support 27
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