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Policy
SDN-C
Current Progress
Multi-Cloud Object Hierarchy & Capability Information Model Document (Focus on Summarized Requirement 2)
Multi-Cloud Object Hierarchy & Capability Information Model
Jira Jira server ONAP JIRA serverId 425b2b0a-557c-3c0c-b515-579789cceedb key MULTICLOUD-153
Document Contributors
VMware: ramki krishnan, Sumit Verdi, Giridhar Jayavelu, Chris Dent, xinhuili
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Wind River: Gil Hellmann, Bin Yang
Document Reviewers
Huawei: Zhipeng Huang
AT&T: Arun Gupta, Alok Gupta
VMware: Richard Boswell
Planned Next Steps on Document
- Update to Modelling Sub Committee
Document Highlights
Objectives
The specification aims to define and standardize an information model which can drive cloud agnostic abstraction across various cloud provider platforms. The specification includes definitions of information objects and their relationships as they represent an individual infrastructure resource and aggregations classes.
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Infrastructure Class - Representation for a NFVI resource, its information model, relationships, hierarchies, and aggregations.
Cloud Capability Class - Representation for cloud profiles and capabilities including technology, architecture, hardware, configurations, and so on.
Application Class - Representation for various workloads and their compositions to deliver end-to-end services such as vEPC, vIMS, vCPE, etc. This is out of scope for this specification.
Business Context
In the current solution landscape, Multi-vendor Cloud (OpenStack-based, VMware VIO, Microsoft Azure etc.) management involves a Cloud-specific Service Provider Design time (on-boarding, infrastructure policy authoring etc.), Deployment time (workload management etc.), Operational time (data management etc.).
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