Overview
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Explore the potential of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and its challenges in this keynote presentation from the Linux Foundation. Delve into the concept of LeanNFV, an open architecture designed to simplify integration and accelerate innovation in the networking industry. Learn about the three basic components of NFV, the integration problems faced by current implementations, and how LeanNFV addresses these issues. Discover how this minimalist approach enhances flexibility for 5G networks, supports network slicing and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), and improves network siding segmentation. Gain insights from experts Scott Shenker, Sylvia Ratnasamy, and Constantine Polychronopoulos as they discuss the advantages of LeanNFV and outline next steps for its development and adoption.
Syllabus
Intro
NFV Involves Three Basic Components
Integration is the Problem
How Do We Fix This?
Integration with the NPV Manager
Integration with the VNES
Integration with infrastructure Managers
Lean NFV: Enhanced flexibility for 5G
Network Slicing & MEC Support in Lean NV
Enhanced Segmentation in Network Siding
Summarizing Lean NV
Advantages of this Approach
Next Steps
Taught by
Linux Foundation