Project Name:

Service Orchestrator

Project Description:

  • The SO provides the highest level of service orchestration in the ONAP architecture.

Leadership Resources :

Project & Release History

The Service Orchestrator (SO) Project has been an active ONAP Project since Amsterdam and has participated in all releases through Frankfurt.

  • How long the project has been an active:  At launch
  • Release Participation:  All ONAP releases
  • Engagement levels for past releases (up to 3): 
    • Commits per Release:  
    • Contributors per Release: 
    • Companies per release: 

Use Case Participation

SO is pretty much involved in all use cases, since it's the key module in the runtime execution of any of the usecases.

The key use cases that the SO project has contributed to are the following:

vFirewall

vDNS

Scale Out

vCPE

VoLTE

CCVPN

5G OOF SON

BBS

E2E 5G Network Slicing

HPA

MDONS

ONAP - ETSI alignment improvements


Bitergia Statistics from the Last 2 Years

Architecture Alignment:

Last Architecture Review was for Frankfurt on Jan' 2020 with the results posted here: SO R6 Frankfurt Architecture Review and ARC Service Orchestrator Component Description - Frankfurt

Artifact Information:

SO is divided to several modules each providing an unique functional feature necessary in the orchestration process.

SO project intends to provide  a plug and play architecture based on the business needs of the users.

  • onap/so/api-handler-infra
  • onap/so/bpmn-infra
  • onap/so/catalog-db-adapter
  • onap/so/openstack-adapter
  • onap/so/request-db-adapter
  • onap/so/sdc-controller
  • onap/so/sdnc-adapter
  • onap/so/so-monitoring
  • onap/so/vfc-adapter
  • onap/so/vnfm-adapter
  • onap/so/ve-vnfm-adapter
  • onap/so/nssmf-adapter


Other Information:

Details of the SO components and its functionalities are explained further in the following doc

Understand SO



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2 Comments

  1. Can you provide some information about test coverage ?

  2. Hi Seshu Kumar Mudiganti - can you provide any information about deployment/use of SO at operators or others?  Thanks!