TransformingtheNetwork
toTransformtheworld
Sandra Rivera
VP, Data Center Group | GM, Network Platforms Group
OPNFV Summit | November 2015
#OPNFVsummit
@SandraLRivera
Transforming the Network Faster than Cloud Pace
Google Users
13years
125years
Fixed Lines
5years
Mobile Broadband Subscriptions
Source: “The State of Broadband 2015: Broadband as a Foundation for Sustainable Development,” UN Broadband Commission for Digital Development, September 2015
Years to Achieve 1B Users
“For every 10 percent increase in broadband
penetration in the developing world, gross
domestic product (GDP) goes up by almost two
percent on average.”
– United Nations. Commission for Digital Development, July 2015
Intel Accelerating Network Transformation
ADVANCETHEINDUSTRY
Open Source & Standards
BUILDANOPENECOSYSTEM
IntelÂźNetwork Builders
180+ partners
7 end users
COLLABORATEWITHENDUSERS
Comms, Cloud, Enterprise
>40 new deployments
to date in 2015
>100 more in
POC & trials
Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. For more complete information about
performance and benchmark results, visit www.intel.com/benchmarks. See slide 11 for benchmark configurations.
INTELTECHNOLOGYLEADERSHIP
Packet Processing
OVS & DPDK: 12x performance
Network-Optimized SOCs
IntelÂź Xeon D & AtomTM C2000
Ethernet Controllers for NFV
IntelÂź Ethernet Multi-Host Controller FM10000
Philippe Lucas
Senior Vice President, Standardization, Orange
Next Generation Point of Presence
Virtual CPE
EasyGoNetwork (easy VPN)
Interoperability
No vendor lock-in
Secure
OPNFV is Delivering Scale & Agility
Grow Services
Revenue
Affordably
Scale
Capacity
Increased
Bandwidth
Service
Assurance
2ZB
Annual Data Traffic
Globally by 20191
Connected Devices
By 20202
50B
Sources: 1. Cisco Virtual Networking Index, 2015. 2. IDC, IoT Market Forecast: Worldwide IoT Predictions, 2015.


vsperf
fast
path
metrics
ovs-
nfv
Software Stack based on
Open Source and Open Standards
IntelÂźOpen Network Platform
NFV/SDN for Telco, Enterprise, Cloud
IntelÂź
Architecture
Linux
KVM
Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
networkbuilders.intel.com/onp
Deployment Use Cases
vE-CPE 
Gi-LAN vIMS vADC vCDN
Intel Innovation
2.0
Immature Technology
Existing Networks/Processes
Lack of Knowledge/Training
Cost
71%
64%
29%
25%
Source: Infonetics SDN Service Provider Survey 7/15
We Have Remaining Challenges
INSUFFICIENT
OPTIMIZATION
LIMITED SOLUTION
INTEGRATION
LACK OF
INTEROPERABLE
SOLUTIONS
Intel Network Builders Fast Track
OPTIMIZATION
of solution stacks to
take advantage of Intel
innovations
INTEROPERABILITY
of multivendor solutions
via benchmarking, labs
and plugfests
INTEGRATION
for top use cases
captured in solution
blueprints
Chris Wright
Chief Technologist, Red Hat
Red Hat & Intel:
Enabling Solutions for Network Operators
OPTIMIZATION INTEROPERABILITYINTEGRATION
Satisfying network operator
requirements on Red Hat
software and Intel technology
Solution blueprints for
communications
networking use cases
Testing of platforms
with other ecosystem
solutions
“Access to mobile communications is critical in
breaking the cycle of poverty in developing
countries.”
– Hans Vestberg, CEO, Ericsson
 Networks must transform
at cl oud pace
 OPNFV is inst rument al
in delivering on this vision
 Intel is committed to
driving Net work Transf ormat ion
#OPNFVsummit
@SandraLRivera
Visit us: Booth #101
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Transforming the Network to Transform the World

Transforming the Network to Transform the World

  • 1.
    TransformingtheNetwork toTransformtheworld Sandra Rivera VP, DataCenter Group | GM, Network Platforms Group OPNFV Summit | November 2015 #OPNFVsummit @SandraLRivera
  • 2.
    Transforming the NetworkFaster than Cloud Pace Google Users 13years 125years Fixed Lines 5years Mobile Broadband Subscriptions Source: “The State of Broadband 2015: Broadband as a Foundation for Sustainable Development,” UN Broadband Commission for Digital Development, September 2015 Years to Achieve 1B Users
  • 3.
    “For every 10percent increase in broadband penetration in the developing world, gross domestic product (GDP) goes up by almost two percent on average.” – United Nations. Commission for Digital Development, July 2015
  • 4.
    Intel Accelerating NetworkTransformation ADVANCETHEINDUSTRY Open Source & Standards BUILDANOPENECOSYSTEM IntelÂźNetwork Builders 180+ partners 7 end users COLLABORATEWITHENDUSERS Comms, Cloud, Enterprise >40 new deployments to date in 2015 >100 more in POC & trials Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. For more complete information about performance and benchmark results, visit www.intel.com/benchmarks. See slide 11 for benchmark configurations. INTELTECHNOLOGYLEADERSHIP Packet Processing OVS & DPDK: 12x performance Network-Optimized SOCs IntelÂź Xeon D & AtomTM C2000 Ethernet Controllers for NFV IntelÂź Ethernet Multi-Host Controller FM10000
  • 5.
    Philippe Lucas Senior VicePresident, Standardization, Orange
  • 6.
    Next Generation Pointof Presence Virtual CPE EasyGoNetwork (easy VPN) Interoperability No vendor lock-in Secure
  • 7.
    OPNFV is DeliveringScale & Agility Grow Services Revenue Affordably Scale Capacity Increased Bandwidth Service Assurance 2ZB Annual Data Traffic Globally by 20191 Connected Devices By 20202 50B Sources: 1. Cisco Virtual Networking Index, 2015. 2. IDC, IoT Market Forecast: Worldwide IoT Predictions, 2015. 
 vsperf fast path metrics ovs- nfv
  • 8.
    Software Stack basedon Open Source and Open Standards Intel¼Open Network Platform NFV/SDN for Telco, Enterprise, Cloud Intel¼ Architecture Linux KVM Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. networkbuilders.intel.com/onp Deployment Use Cases vE-CPE 
Gi-LAN vIMS vADC vCDN Intel Innovation 2.0
  • 9.
    Immature Technology Existing Networks/Processes Lackof Knowledge/Training Cost 71% 64% 29% 25% Source: Infonetics SDN Service Provider Survey 7/15 We Have Remaining Challenges INSUFFICIENT OPTIMIZATION LIMITED SOLUTION INTEGRATION LACK OF INTEROPERABLE SOLUTIONS
  • 10.
    Intel Network BuildersFast Track OPTIMIZATION of solution stacks to take advantage of Intel innovations INTEROPERABILITY of multivendor solutions via benchmarking, labs and plugfests INTEGRATION for top use cases captured in solution blueprints
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Red Hat &Intel: Enabling Solutions for Network Operators OPTIMIZATION INTEROPERABILITYINTEGRATION Satisfying network operator requirements on Red Hat software and Intel technology Solution blueprints for communications networking use cases Testing of platforms with other ecosystem solutions
  • 13.
    “Access to mobilecommunications is critical in breaking the cycle of poverty in developing countries.” – Hans Vestberg, CEO, Ericsson
  • 14.
     Networks musttransform at cl oud pace  OPNFV is inst rument al in delivering on this vision  Intel is committed to driving Net work Transf ormat ion #OPNFVsummit @SandraLRivera Visit us: Booth #101
  • 15.
    Legal INFORMATION IN THISDOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL PRODUCTS. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN INTEL'S TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR SUCH PRODUCTS, INTEL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER AND INTEL DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, RELATING TO SALE AND/OR USE OF INTEL PRODUCTS INCLUDING LIABILITY OR WARRANTIES RELATING TO FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. A "Mission Critical Application" is any application in which failure of the Intel Product could result, directly or indirectly, in personal injury or death. SHOULD YOU PURCHASE OR USE INTEL'S PRODUCTS FOR ANY SUCH MISSION CRITICAL APPLICATION, YOU SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD INTEL AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, SUBCONTRACTORS AND AFFILIATES, AND THE DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, AND EMPLOYEES OF EACH, HARMLESS AGAINST ALL CLAIMS COSTS, DAMAGES, AND EXPENSES AND REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES ARISING OUT OF, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ANY CLAIM OF PRODUCT LIABILITY, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF SUCH MISSION CRITICAL APPLICATION, WHETHER OR NOT INTEL OR ITS SUBCONTRACTOR WAS NEGLIGENT IN THE DESIGN, MANUFACTURE, OR WARNING OF THE INTEL PRODUCT OR ANY OF ITS PARTS. Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice. Designers must not rely on the absence or characteristics of any features or instructions marked "reserved" or "undefined". Intel reserves these for future definition and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to them. The information here is subject to change without notice. Do not finalize a design with this information. The products described in this document may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications. Current characterized errata are available on request. Contact your local Intel sales office or your distributor to obtain the latest specifications and before placing your product order. Copies of documents which have an order number and are referenced in this document, or other Intel literature, may be obtained by calling 1-800-548- 4725, or go to: http://www.intel.com/design/literature.htm Code names featured are used internally within Intel to identify products that are in development and not yet publicly announced for release. Customers, licensees and other third parties are not authorized by Intel to use code names in advertising, promotion or marketing of any product or services and any such use of Intel's internal code names is at the sole risk of the user. Intel, XeonŸ, and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Copyright ©2015 Intel Corporation.