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Linux Foundation

A Microservices Approach to Edge Computing Platform Architecture

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore a microservices approach to edge computing platform architecture in this 24-minute conference talk by Neal Oliver and Sindhura Gaddam from Intel, presented at a Linux Foundation event. Delve into cloud-native edge computing ("Edge-Native") and its new requirements, including separation of control and data/media plane, real-time processing, and strict low-latency requirements. Learn about the Open Network Edge Services Software (OpenNESS) platform architecture and its key building blocks, such as OVN and OVS-DPDK CNI. Discover essential microservices like Topology Manager, Node Feature Discovery (NFD), and Telemetry Aware Scheduler (TAS). Gain insights into 5G mobile network system architecture, OpenNESS integration to mobile networks, and example deployments for RAN and Core Network User Plane.

Syllabus

Introduction
Cloud-Native Edge Computing ("Edge-Native") New Requirements: Separation of Control and Data/Media Plane Real-time processing (even in control plane) Strict low-latency requirements
Open Network Edge Services Software: OpenNESS
OpenNESS Platform Architecture
Key Building Block: OVNOVS-DPDK CNI
Key Microservices: Topology Manager
Key Microservices: Node Feature Discovery (NFD)
Key Microservices: Telemetry Aware Scheduler (TAS)
(5G) Mobile Network System Architecture
OpenNESS Integration to Mobile Network
Example Deployment: RAN
Example Deployment: Core Network User Plane
Conclusion

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