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지난 2014년 4월 14일 진행된 제7차 SDN Interest Group Seminar의 발표 자료 입니다.
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HP Open NFV Communications & Media Solutions, Enterprise Services Cho, Woo Chan April, 2014
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Agenda
NFV Vision Overview What are the NFV/SDN? NFV Standard Management challenges of NFV HP Solution for NFV Management & Orchestration Pan-HP Launch Overview Why HP for NFV/SDN? Q&A
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NFV Vision Overview
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NFV – the new business of the network Improves OPEX • Move from Telco opex model, to lower cost IT
opex model
Lowers CAPEX • Move from dedicated appliances to
virtualization model based on IT technology Accelerates time to market • Deploy new software and new services quickly
and easily (from months to minutes)
Accelerates innovation via an open platform • Broaden access to partners who can innovate
not just NEPs but also start ups, ISV’s…
Delivers business agility • Rapidly scale up or scale down applications
modify QoS, deliver new services faster
Why now? Change is not optional
• Revenue/value shift to OTT • IP network cost outweighs
revenues generated
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2013-2015
Single-purpose element
Control plane
Application plane
Data plane
2014-2016 2015-2020
NFV-SDN Projects Cloud ready Agile Next Generation
Enable evolving operating / business models
SP#1fixed
SP#5DSP
SP#4IaaS
SP#3 SDN ASP
SP#2mobile
Control plane
Applications plane
Infrastructure plane
XaaS Services
SP#n Control plane
Applications plane
Infrastructure plane
SaaS Services
A dynamic future for CSPs
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What are the NFV/SDN?
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Ability to provide network functions on industry standard platforms
What is NFV?
Classic network appliance approach: • Cumbersome • Proprietary • Manual
Router
CDN
Session border controller HSS DPI
Firewall
EPC HLR SGSN/ GGSN
CPE
BRAS PCRF
Network virtualization approach: • Agile • Standard • Automated
Standard high-volume Ethernet switches
Standard high-volume storage
Standard high-volume servers
Software vendors
Virtual applications
Transition
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NFV business benefits
Cost / ROI
• Reduced physical equipment costs • Optimized power consumption by adapting to real-time
demand • Shared physical infrastructure for production, test and
reference facilities • Simplified operations of uniform, homogenous physical
platform
Business agility
• Increase velocity of time to market – short maturation cycle, economy of scale
• Phased and per-geography service introduction without physical presence
Scalability / flexibility
• Rapid scale up and down of service infrastructure • On-the-fly optimization of networks and topologies to
meet real-time demands • Multi-tenancy support of tailored services for enterprise
customers and partners
Innovation
• Enable new services and new revenue streams • Open ecosystem reducing risks of and agility for smaller
player participation and innovation
From Proprietary Platforms to Genera Purpose Platform
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The move to NFV standardization
Discussion about NFV started among thirteen tier-1 operators Met at the 2012 SDN and OpenFlow World Congress Published an NFV White Paper Decided to pursue the NFV work through the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) ETSI Industry Specification Group (ISG) on NFV Define requirements, architecture specifications, identify applicable standards (and their gaps), and guidelines for developing network functions Goal of completing work by January 2015
Over 100 companies participating Direction set by Network Operators Council Work groups: • Infrastructure Architecture • Management and Orchestration • Software Architecture • Reliability and Availability Expert groups: • Security • Performance and Portability
HP is a full member of ETSI and actively participates in and contributes to the NFV work
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An emerging software based network architecture
Applications Layer
Control Plane
Data Plane Network Device
Network Device
Network Device
Network Device
SDN Controller Network Services
Network Services
Applications
Applications
Applications
Control Data Plane Interface ( Openflow)
API
SDN and NFV are not dependent on each other but highly complementary
Abstraction of control plane from forwarding hardware • Network control plane as a centralized software program • Centralized intelligence of network topology • Dynamic and programmable network, interaction with
applications • Implemented via variety of methods including OpenFlow
protocol
Key Benefits • Provides opportunity for rapid innovation in networking • Use cases for all types of networks including Enterprise
Campus, Service Provider, Cloud, Data Center • Can enable simplified management through network
virtualization
What is SDN? Intelligent SERVICE Orchestration
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Innovation of Software-Defined Networking
OpenFlow
Innovation!
Standard interfaces and programming languages
UC &C application
OpenStack virtual cloud
3rd party application …SDN Business
Applications
Standard Network Operating System
Proprietary Apps (MC, Routing, QoS)
Proprietary OS (IOS, JUNOS, …)
Proprietary Hardware
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Virtualization coming together for the CSP
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NFV Standard
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HP solutions are based on CSP-defined needs
Leadership in Standards Bodies
Open Network Foundation HP is a founding member and chairs the Extensibility working group
European Telecommunications Standards Institute HP co-chairs and contributes to multiple groups in the NFV ISG
Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions HP participates in the ATIS SDN Landscape Team
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ETSI end-to-end architecture
Independence of functions provides flexibility Virtualized network function (VNF) separated from logical environment • Core NFV proposition
NFV management and orchestration separated from logical environment (virtualization layer) • Allows different virtualization technologies to be
employed
NFV orchestration is separated from VNF • Allows orchestration to make decisions based on
complete environment, not just a single VNF
ETSI GS NFV 002 V1.1.1 (2013-10) NFV M
anagement and Orchestration
Virtual Network Functions (VNFs)
VNF 1
EMS 1
VNF 2 VNF 3
NFV Infrastructure (NFVI)
Hardware resources
Virtualization layer
Virtual compute
Virtual storage
Virtual network
Compute Storage Network
OSS/BSS
Orchestrator
Virtualised Infrastructure
Manager(s)
VNF Manager(s)
Execution reference points Main reference points Other reference points
Service, VNF and Infrastructure Description
EMS 2 EMS 3
Or-Vi
Or-Vnfm
Vi-Vnfm
Os-Ma
Se-Ma
Ve-Vnfm
Nf-Vi
Vi-Ha
Vn-Nf
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Early use cases (ETSI NFV ISG)
Virtual EPC (Evolved Packet Core)
Virtual Appliance
Virtual CPE consumer (Customer Premise Equipment)
Virtual IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem)
Virtual Base Station and Cloud RAN
NFV
Reduce Capex Opex
Agility
Multi Tenancy
Increase Revenue Reduce
Power & Space
Innovation Virtual CPE Enterprise
(Customer Premise Equipment)
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Four different levels of capability
HP view of the NFV adoption
NFV Level 4: autonomous • Dynamic rule-based provisioning and management with fully automated operational tasks (e.g., automatic scale-in, scale-out, or migration based on threshold crossing)
NFV Level 3: elastic • The ability of a network function to define and automate elastic operations. Examples including startup shutdown, scale out, scale in, migration, etc.
NFV Level 2: virtualized • The ability of a network function to run in a virtual machine or some other abstraction mechanism between the logical environment seen by the network function and the actual physical infrastructure
NFV Level 1: COTS-capable • The separation of the network function from the physical infrastructure, allowing the network function to be run on any appropriate physical infrastructure
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NFV Level 1: COTS-capable
OSS considerations Many existing OSS will easily adapt • Operational aspects of network function are similar
to existing equipment being replaced • Hardware and OS are introduced as new components
previously not visible – IT components become directly visible to OSS and
require management • OSS systems may have visibility of all three
components instead of just one
NFV Orchestrator Adds minimal value
Network function delivered as software running on COTS infrastructure
Operating System
Hardware
Network function
OSS
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NFV Level 2: virtualized
OSS considerations Existing OSS systems may require some adaptation • Operational aspects of network function are similar to
level 1 NFV (and existing equipment) • Requires capabilities needed to manage NFV maturity 1 • Layer of indirection between virtualized network
function and hardware • OSS components may need to understand mapping from
virtualized network function to hardware
NFV Orchestrator Only very basic NFVO functionality is required • Create/delete VM • Start/stop VM
Network functions virtualized onto logical servers
NF
Virtualization layer
Hardware
NF
Network function
VM + OS VM + OS VM + OS
Network function
Network function
Note: other virtualization approaches are possible
OSS
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NFV Level 3: elastic
OSS considerations Modern OSS systems should be able to adapt • Requires capabilities needed to manage NFV maturity 2 • Virtualized network functions may dynamically add,
delete, or move virtual instances • Other OSS systems need to be aware of dynamic nature
of a VNF NFV Orchestrator Requires NFV orchestrator that can support requests about NFV instances • Create, delete, resize, admin, etc. • Support simple VM and static networking scenarios • Templates for each of the different virtualized functions
contain minimal topology information • Handle requests from VNF, EMS, or OSS
Elastic operations on virtualized network functions
Virtualization layer
Hardware
NF
VM + OS
VM + OS
VM + OS
Virtualization layer
Hardware
NF
VM + OS
VM + OS
VM + OS
NF NF NF Stop
Scale out, scale in, migrate, etc.
NFV Orchestrator
OSS
Monitoring Fulfillment
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NFV Level 4: autonomous
OSS considerations Only well-architected OSS will be able to adapt • Requires capabilities needed to manage NFV
maturity 3 • Other OSS systems need to support the dynamic
nature of a VNF
NFV Orchestrator Requires a full-featured NFV Orchestrator • Full understanding of NFV Descriptors • Complex and dynamic network provisioning as part
of creating or deleting an NFV instance • Policy engine that can monitor and react to
performance changes
Full dynamic policy-based control of virtualized network functions
Virtualization layer
Hardware
NF
VM + OS
VM + OS
VM + OS
Virtualization layer
Hardware
NF
VM + OS
VM + OS
VM + OS
NF NF NF Stop
Dynamic policy-driven
NFV Orchestrator
OSS
Policy Monitoring Fulfillment
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Management challenges of NFV
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NFV adoption is not an option, yet it is deeply transformational and risky for CSPs
NFV Challenges for the CSP
Ø Cost of transformation Ø Need Telco grade availability, performance and SLAs Ø Future proof architecture to cope with NFV uncertainty
Ø Integration within existing OSS/BSS environment Ø How to maintain Customer and Services view correlated to underlying infrastructure Ø Need Automation to enable NFV agility Ø How to ensure reduced Operations costs while deploying NFV
Ø CIO vs CTO Power fight Ø Automation will create redundancies and have social impact Ø Purchase chain and interfacing will drastically change
Infrastructural
Organizational
Operational
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CSPs demand vendors to focus also on operational challenges
NFV Operational Challenges for the CSP
• Seamless integration with existing OSS/BSS systems, processes and practices • Correlation across Network Service, VNF, Infrastructure and Network to provide
end to end view of services to guarantee customer experience • Management Automation to enable NFV agility • Affordable and flexible solution with multi-vendor capabilities that removes
vendor dependency
NFV Transformation Requires Orchestration Capability
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CSCF
MSE
Slide includes animations which helps illustrate the
concepts. Operational complexities introduced by virtualization
Virtualization layer introduced Requires management Complicates mapping New network functions can be quickly introduced Services may be hybrid Including virtual and physical network functions Components inside VNF are exposed The NFV Components can have a very dynamic lifecycle A single VNF can be distributed across multiple sites A VNF (or VNFC) can move A VNF component can scale out… …or in
…expanding one VNF
IP layer
Optical transmission
IMS AS
MGCF BGCF
Virtual network
functions
MRF-1 MRB-1
MRF Strg-1
MRF-2 MRB-2
MRF Strg-2
MRF
MRF-1a
CSCF
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NFV physical realization Challenges Applications split across racks and/or across data centers • Service components may need to move across data centers Service will encompass resources at multiple sites across WAN Support of geo-redundancy Service view needs to encompass all resources and dependencies Management layer needs to address • Both compute and network aspects of the service • Agility in fulfillment across sites • End to end service assurance NFVO needs to be aware of geographic distribution Maintaining a consistent view across network and compute Providing a simplified abstract view to the VNFs
Applications replicated across multiple data centers
Radio/Access Network
WAN domain
Data center domain
Servers and Storage
Data center domain
Servers and Storage
VNF VNF
VNF VNF
Customer site
vCPE
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NFV projects proliferate
Why an “NFV orchestrator”?
Virtual Infrastructure Manager
VNF
Native hypervisor and
networking calls
Physical infrastructure
Legacy NW
VNF Manager/EMS
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NFV projects proliferate… simple approach causes operational difficulties
Why an “NFV orchestrator”?
Virtual Infrastructure Manager Virtual Infrastructure Manager VIM
VNF VNF/EMS VNF VNF
Native hypervisor and
networking calls
Physical infrastructure
Legacy NW
VNF Manager/EMS VNF Manager/EMS VNF Manager/EMS
SDN controller
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NFV orchestrator manages abstraction layer
Successful NFV deployment
Virtual Infrastructure Manager Virtual Infrastructure Manager VIM
VNF VNF/EMS VNF VNF
Physical infrastructure
Legacy NW
VNF Manager/EMS VNF Manager/EMS VNF Manager/EMS
SDN controller
NFV orchestrator
Open Standard
API
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HP Solution for NFV Management & Orchestration
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Introducing HP NFV Director
Introduce and manage network services (NS) Even if they consist of mixed virtual and physical network functions Automatically manages the end-to-end service across VNF, VNF-FGs, and NSs Allow NS and VNF to easily span sites Consistently manage virtual network functions (VNF) Enforce consistent policy across all VNF In coordination with external VNF Manager or using embedded VNFM capabilities Provide visibility across all NS, VNF and resource pools Understand what virtual and physical resources each is using Support different infrastructure technologies Different virtualization technologies SDN, traditional, and legacy networking
Delivering NFV orchestration to operationalize NFV NFV M
anagement and Orchestration
NFV Director Policy management
Service fulfillment
Service monitoring
Global resource
fulfillment
Global resource
monitoring
Virtualized Infrastructure Manager
Catalog
Global resource inventory
Instance inventory
VNF fulfillment
VNF monitoring
External VNF Managers Embedded VNF Manager
VNF fulfillment
VNF monitoring
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CSCF
MSE
Slide includes animations which helps illustrate the
concepts. Addressing the operational complexities
Network service lifecycle Provided by NFV orchestrator (NFVO) Ø NFV Director VNF lifecycle Provided by VNF manager (VNFM) Ø NFV Director embedded VNF Manager Ø NFV Director working with external VNF Manager Global resource management Provided by NFV orchestrator Ø NFV Director
Managing virtual infrastructure Provided by virtualized infrastructure manager (VIM) Ø NFV Director works with HP or 3rd party VIM Ø NFV Director directly handles resources not under VIM control Mapping virtual to physical End-to-end view provided by NFV orchestrator Ø NFV Director
IP layer
Optical transmission
IMS AS
MGCF BGCF
Virtual network
functions
MRF-1 MRB-1
MRF Strg-1
MRF-2 MRB-2
MRF Strg-2
MRF
MRF-1a
CSCF
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HP NFV Director network-focused features
Supports the end-to-end network Manage multi-domain, multi-technology and multi-vendor network infrastructure Manage SDN, traditional (non-SDN), and hybrid networks Model-driven approach Models can be extended to address ne domains or technologies Full tear-down on VNF scale-in or decommissioning Desired State Engine dynamically determines steps to go from current state to desired state Uses proven Telco-grade activation engine Transactional capabilities Automated error handling Fault tolerant configuration
Supporting the network needs of NFV
Radio/Access Network
WAN domain
Data center domain
Servers and Storage
Data center domain
Servers and Storage
App App
App App
Customer site
vCPE
HP NFV Director
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Example: Flow-chaining for Gi-LAN
NFV and SDN Orchestration
F1 F2
Primary flow
F1_secondary F1_secondary
Secondary flow (load-balanced)
HP TSA (Traffic Steering Application)
HP SDN Controller Logical, abstract SDN OpenFlow
switching domain
REST API
OpenFlow protocol
What is missing in this picture? • Protection by redundancy • Automated elasticity … • Geographical distribution … • End-to-end orchestration … F1_primary F2_primary
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Example: Flow-chaining for Gi-LAN
NFV and SDN Orchestration
F1_primary
WAN domain
Location A
Location B
F2_primary
F1_secondary F2_secondary
HP NFV Director
Physical, concrete multi-technology
domains
Other virtualized network functions
F1 F2
Primary flow
F1_secondary F1_secondary
Secondary flow (load-balanced)
HP TSA (Traffic Steering Application)
HP SDN Controller Logical, abstract SDN OpenFlow
switching domain
REST API
OpenFlow protocol
F1_primary F2_primary
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HP NFV Director example use cases
…
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Load Balancing
Serving Gateway eNodeB HP NFV Director
HP Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (MOE or CloudSystem 8)
Monitor performance
Create/delete VM
Create/delete Net Threshold
MME VM MME VM MME VM …
HP Blades and Network (with SR-IOV and Intel DPDK)
vEPC Use case
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vCPE Use case
Physical CPE deployment Initial deployment and replacement Bare metal provisioning (or pre-loaded) OS/Hypervisor and application upgrades Access services Internet, telephony, TV, VPN, … Virtual appliance services Router, IDS, firewall, WAN acceleration, … Campus/site LAN Optional management of switch, port, access point, etc.
Virtual CPE applications
Customer site LAN/access points
(optional)
Physical CPE server
Backend functions (physical or virtual)
(PE, AAA, VPN, ACL, etc)
Firewall
WAN acceleration
Router
Internet
VPN
HP NFV Director
Resource Management
Service Management
Zero-touch configuration
Network access (when required)
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vCDN Use case (1/2)
CDN is composed of several components Control Plane • TLDDNS, CDNLOGGER , CDN MANAGER,
Control Service Nodes • TOPOLOGY , ORIGIN TRACKER PLUBISHER
Delivery Regions • ENDPOINTS
HP NFV Director provides NFV orchestrator and VNF manager Fulfillment and assurance planes
Endpoints can scale out and in to accommodate increases and decreases in load. NFV Director
INTERNET
ISP DNS
CDN Plyaer
DELIVERY REGION
CONTROL PLANE
CONTROL SERVICE NODES
TLD DNS
CDN LOGGER
CDN MANAGER
TOPOLOGY
ORIGIN
PUBLISHER
TRACKER
ENDPOINT01
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vCDN Use case (2/2)
NFV Director Orchestrates the deployment of virtual CDN VNF 1. Provides visibility into the running components Automatically scales Endpoint based on load 2. Monitor CDN endpoints for congestion
3. Upon congestion
4. Scale out CDN endpoint
5. When congestion is cleared
6. Scale in CDN endpoint
How NFV Director leverages CDN virtualization
Virtualized Physical or Virtualized Virtualized scalable
Endpoint 1 TLDDNS
CDN Manager
CDNLOGGER Origin
Publisher
Tracker
Topology
NFV Director
VNF fulfillment
Policy management
VNF monitoring
Resource fulfillment
Resource monitoring
Endpoint 2
1
2
3 4
5
6
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Pan-HP Launch Overview OpenNFV program “The New Business of the Network” for CSPs
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Announcing: HP OpenNFV Program
Technology & Architecture • Open, NFV-ready architecture, including vertical IP, enabling CSP to
transition to NFV; pulling in and through NEP and emerging ISV solutions and components as desired
OpenNFV Labs • The one-stop center where integration, collaboration & testing can
occur is a safe environment ahead of deployment to carrier networks
Partner Program • Access to SDK’s, API’s, training and integration resources to get
applications tested and ready for CSPs – advancing innovation while reducing risks
Proof of Concepts, Deployment, & Services • Catalog of Proof of Concepts already completed and ready for
deployment. World class service designed to get you in service and support for years to come
Providing an open, proven and innovative environment for NFV transformation
Technology Architecture
OpenNFV Labs
Partner Programs
POCs, Deployment &
Services
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OSS
…
Logical environment
Network Compute & storage
NFV Managem
ent and Orchestration
NFV Orchestrator
VNF Manager
Virtual Infrastructure
Manager
Physical Infrastructure Management
EMS EMS VNF EMS EMS VNF
EMS EMS VNF
EMS EMS EMS
The HP OpenNFV Program solution areas
HP NFV Director Operationalizing NFV through an NFV orchestrator with embedded VNF manager capabilities HP OSS solutions Combining HP’s OSS and IT management capabilities to deliver an OSS adapted to NFV HP Next Generation CloudSystem The leading provider of COTS based NFV Infrastructure HP VNF ecosystem HP VNF coupled with a foundation to support the vast 3rd party NEP and ISV applications
HP OSS Solutions
HP NFV Director
HP Next Generation CloudSystem
HP VNF ecosystem
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New - HP NFV Director Enhanced ETSI compliant NFV orchestrator
Resource Management & Orchestration
Virtualization Hypervisors Controllers
… EMS EMS VNF EMS EMS VNF
OSS/BSS
Lifecycle and change mgmt Assurance Fulfillment
Servers and storage Network
Ana
lyti
cs
HP NFV Director
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New - HP CSP ready Virtualized Network Functions
Mediation Subscriber Profile Server
Policy Fraud Revenue Assurance
Cloud Service Enablement
SDP API Management
CDN NOC Virtual Service Routers
Home Subscriber
Server
Application Server
Media Resource Function
Standard high-volume Ethernet switches
Standard high-volume storage
Standard high-volume servers
Software vendors
Virtual applications Orchestrated
Virtualized
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Integration, Collaboration and Testing
New - HP OpenNFV Labs – Global
Foundation • An NFV foundry supporting HP’s development and
testing of carrier-grade NFV offering
Partners • Onboarding of partners for validation of the
interoperability of complex multi-vendor applications (accelerating app innovation for CSPs)
For CSPs • Rapid delivery of customer proof-of-concepts
NFV POC
Take a NFV Collaboration Test Drive Request a PoC Today
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Designed to get CSP, ISV, OEM … operational faster
New - HP OpenNFV Services
Enterprise Services • Hosted & Onsite Labs for Customer PoCs • Carrier Consulting • Carrier Application Support Services • Integration & Support Service
Technology Services • Platform & Outcome Consulting • Platform Integration • Lifecycle Support Services
HP Financial Services
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HP OpenNFV in Action today
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Virtualized Content Delivery Network (US)
Virtualized Content Delivery Network (EMEA)
Virtualized VOIP (EMEA)
HP / Intel Solution Center (EMEA) (NFV orchestrator, vIMS, vCDN)
Various Functions (BRAS, vCDN, vFirewall, vRouter)
Virtualized Session Boarder Controller (APJ)
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NFV becomes big business in 2014!
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Why HP for NFV/SDN?
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HP has all the key ingredients for the NFV transition
HP in NFV & SDN
Industry-standard servers
Telecom Software
Standard high-volume Ethernet switches
OF based SDN
Standard high-volume storage
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HP develops lighthouse SDN customers
2011 HP delivers commercial OpenFlow switches
HP history in NFV and SDN
HP & Stanford collaborate on Ethane 2007
HP engaged in multiple NFV customer POCs 2013 (Q1)
2013 (Q4)
HP demonstrates Federated SDN Controllers, launches SDN Ecosystem
2012
HP starts first NFV POC in Aug 2011
2005 HP introduces Multi-guest OS
2000 HP Superdome supports UNIX-based hypervisors
2008 HP demos OpenFlow Enabled switch
OpenFlow 1.0 released
ETSI forms NFV ISG
SDK, Apps, Training, Support
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NFV enablement services
HP: Your Enablement Partner for NFV/SDN
OSS
Orchestration &
Resource Management
Key to the reader: = execution plane = mgmt/control plane
• HP NFV Director • HP CloudSystem
«foundation» • HP OneView
• HP Telco applications (IVR, CDN, Virtual Router, HSS, CSCF, EPC)
• Partnerships with all major hypervisor vendors
• HP VAN SDN controller
• HP 3PAR Storage • HP networking • HP OpenFlow enabled
switches
NFV Applications
Hypervisors/Controllers
Converged Infrastucture
• HP OSS portfolio
Consulting Implementation Managed Services and Support
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Why HP for NFV/SDN?
ü HW and Software NFV-SDN Ready Portfolio
ü Expertise and knowledge of CSP’s network and IT
ü World class NFV optimized infrastructure ü Open architecture enabling choice ü Portfolio of VNF’s ü Open NFV partner ecosystem ü End-to-end lifecycle approach
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