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The ONAP Journey to Platform Maturity: Resiliency, Scalability, Security & More

The ONAP Journey to Platform Maturity: Resiliency, Scalability, Security & More

The move to NFV does not relieve the networking industry from delivering services that have the highest availability & security. Yet, the approach to achieve those "carrier-grade" requirements is diff …

Talk Title The ONAP Journey to Platform Maturity: Resiliency, Scalability, Security & More
Speakers Helen Chen (Principal Architect, Huawei), Jason Hunt (Distinguished Engineer, IBM), Alexis de Talhouet (Senior Technical Architect - Network Automation, Bell Canada)
Conference Open Networking Summit North America
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Location Los Angeles, CA, USA
Date Mar 26-30, 2018
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The move to NFV does not relieve the networking industry from delivering services that have the highest availability & security. Yet, the approach to achieve those “carrier-grade” requirements is different in a software-based world. ONAP delivers functionality so that VNFs can be recovered & scaled, but what about the ONAP platform itself? In this talk, we’ll discuss the journey that the ONAP community has embarked upon to achieve “Platform Maturity”, including performance, stability, resiliency, security, scalability, manageability, and usability. We’ll review how to accomplish this in an open source project and discuss how we’re using containers & cloud-native design to achieve these requirements.

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