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Primary Contact: Ramki Krishnan, VMware, ramkik@vmware.com
Topic 1: Multi-Cloud Architectural Vision Introduction
Description: This session will focus on discussion of evolution of the Multi Cloud framework for R2 and beyond, to address some of the platform gaps and move towards a more extensible and consistent cloud mediation layer. We would like to introduce a few key focus areas for this evolution, both in term of the use cases, architectural design principles, and integrations.
Architectural focus: Model Driven API for cloud infrastructure, Standardized cloud telemetry management, and policy driven cloud agnostic deployment.
Deep-dive topics (2, 3 and 4) towards achieving this vision are listed below for convenience
- Standardized Infrastructure and Application class statistics Model
- Towards a performance-aware and portable cloud-agnostic infrastructure
- Architectural options for Multi-vendor SDN Controller and Multi Cloud Deployments in a DC
Suggested Audience: ONAP-OF, OOM, SDN-C, SO, VF-C, APP-C, DMaaP
Estimated Duration: 2 hrs.
Desired Scheduling: Before topics 2, 3, 4, Architecture and TSC meetings.
Topic Lead : VMware
Topic 2: Standardized Infrastructure and Application class statistics Model
Description: This session will focus on a hierarchical cloud-platform-aware architectural framework with separation of collection, storage, processing functions and real-time vs historical analytics components. In this framework, Multi Cloud will deliver a standardized infrastructure and application class statistics model for driving ONAP component/VNF placement/change management across distributed DC multi cloud instances through ONAP-OF, DCAE and other components. The benefit to ONAP platform, across all use cases, will be delivering the best performance and security while minimizing cost.
Suggested Audience: ONAP-OF, DCAE, A&AI, Policy, OOM, SDN-C, DMaaP, OOM
Estimated Duration: 2 hrs.
Desired Scheduling: Before Topic 4, After Topic 1 and Before Architecture and TSC meetings.
Topic Lead : To be confirmed
Presenters Discussion Lead(s): VMwareVMware, Wind River, AT&T (to confirm), Intel
Topic 23: Towards a performance-aware and portable cloud-agnostic infrastructure
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Estimated Duration: 2 hrs.
Desired Scheduling: Before Topic 4, After Topic 1 and Before Architecture and TSC meetings.
Discussion Leads(s): Wind River, ?
Topic Lead : Wind River
Presenters : Wind River, Intel, VMware (to confirm)
Topic 4Topic 3: Architectural options for Multi-vendor SDN Controller and Multi Cloud Deployments in a DC
Description: Multi-vendor components in a DC including underlay, overlay, gateway and SDN Controllers for the same pose various architectural challenges in terms interoperability, security etc. This session will focus on an in depth analysis of the architectural options including related efforts such as OpenStack Gluon, in-band OAM features for latency sensitive applications such as VoLTE and suggest deployment options for various releases. This proposal also addresses communication latency-bound multi-side physical DCs which can be treated as a single virtual DC for management purposes.
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Estimated Duration: 2 hrs.
Desired Scheduling: Before Topic 4, After Topic 1 and Before Architecture and TSC meetings.
Topic Lead : VMware
Presenters Discussion Leads(s): Huawei Huawei, AT&T (to confirm)
Topic 4: Multi-Cloud Architectural vision Summary and Next Steps
Description: This session will focus on summarizing the discussion on the aforementioned three topics and define concrete next steps towards making progress for R2 and beyond for Multi Cloud and other relevant ONAP component capabilities. For convenience, the aforementioned three topics are listed below
- Standardized Infrastructure and Application class statistics Model
- Towards a performance-aware and portable cloud-agnostic infrastructure
- Architectural options for Multi-vendor SDN Controller and Multi Cloud Deployments in a DC
Suggested Audience: All PTLs
Estimated Duration: 2 hrs.
Desired Scheduling: After topics 1, 2 and 3 and before Architecture and TSC meetings.
Discussion Leads: VMware, Wind River, AT&T, VMware, Intel