+STEINBRUECK, SCOTT A <[email protected]>
Thanks Jack for kicking off this important discussion. I wanted to share my
perspective on your questions:
>1. What does OPNFV actually plan to release?

This one is in a state of flux. Originally, CNTT thought that the output of
OPNFV was basically the test suites providing the conformance tests (RC).
NOW there is talk in CNTT about how they want the deployment experience to
happen - some reference an "EASY" button for deploying a reference
implementation.
We know that OpenStack has so many configuration alternatives that there is
no "one-size-fits-all" pre-configured NFVI. Having said that, there may be
value to the VNF vendors in supplying a VNF_test_basis scenario or
reference implementation - that is easy to deploy in LaaS and would be a
"minimum requirement" for VNF execution.

I know even this concept is hard to pin down - I'm just sharing information
and brainstorming ideas.


>2. When looking at hardware resources...

Big fan of LaaS - but I don't get a vote on this as I'm not a developer :-)


>3) What does supporting CNTT from a hardware resources perspective look
like?
CNTT has some vision of using HW for their own needs and are meeting with
packet.net to discuss this (RI2 related).  I do not believe CNTT plans for
how to use HW are very mature yet. Scott (added to the distro) is the CNTT
TSC chair - perhaps he can be the collection point for CNTT HW needs?

Jim

On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 4:34 PM Jack Morgan <[email protected]> wrote:

> OPNFV Community,
>
> Now that we have made progress on an OPNFV Release Process, I think its
> time to review our hardware resources strategy within OPNFV. I'm
> proposing this topic be added to the Weekly Technical Discuss meeting
> for next Monday, August 17th but wanted to start the discussion via
> email before hand.
>
> OPNFV has had hardware resources for development/testing and releases
> supporting environments when we had several OPNFV installer projects.
> Static allocation of hardware resources to an OPNFV project was needed
> and approaches to have dynamically allocatable hardware resources like
> LaaS or PDF/SDF were created to help us scale during release time. More
> recently with just one installer and changes to how/when we release, its
> time to rethink this approach.
>
> Understanding what our overall requirements for hardware resources
> within the community is needed - not just for development/testing but
> also supporting releases. Here are a few discussion points to address a
> couple gray areas.
>
>
> 1. What does OPNFV actually plan to release?
>
> 2. When looking at hardware resources...
>
>     a) What does hardware resources allocation look like for self
> release model?
>     b) Should OPNFV move to a LaaS model for supporting releases?
>     c) What are our current hardware resources that support releases?
>
> 3) What does supporting CNTT from a hardware resources perspective look
> like?
>
>
> The OPNFV Infra WG (Releng, Pharos and LaaS) is begging to look at this
> topic. Please share your perspective and input.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Jack Morgan
>
>
> 
>


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