Hi everyone,

I have the impression that the VNF is much like an appliance, where the only 
interface the user has with the VNF is the configuration file. I was hoping the 
amazing Radiator team could clear up the following issues:

1) Is the operating system (CentOS if I recall correctly) fully writeable so 
that other applications can interface with Radiator (such as logrotate, rsync 
etc.)?

2) Can patches (including security) be applied to the underlying OS? Does this 
void warranty?

3) Are there any common use cases when it's best not to use Radiator as NFV?

4) Does the VNF include all the common perl modules necessary for Radiator? Can 
more be installed and updated?

5) What are the specs for the VNF? Is there any resource allocation necessary 
from the hypervisor's side?

If anyone has other questions regarding Radiator NFV, feel free to piggyback on 
this thread.

Thanks!
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