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author | fuqiao <fuqiao@chinamobile.com> | 2016-01-28 10:05:33 +0800 |
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committer | fuqiao <fuqiao@chinamobile.com> | 2016-01-28 10:05:33 +0800 |
commit | c3d65029c1f07fd11c5ec754b194ac1357b8e0ce (patch) | |
tree | 1353e16ebffe84ae16e914c263ae7f6aa3919dc4 /Scenario_2/scenario_analysis_multi_site.rst | |
parent | 96ea75a56d8bc93a51cbd8a6ecffdcc5456e3d8b (diff) |
Remove all the old seperate sections. Will Reorganize and upload again
Will upload the seperate sections in the next patch.
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diff --git a/Scenario_2/scenario_analysis_multi_site.rst b/Scenario_2/scenario_analysis_multi_site.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 2e43471..0000000 --- a/Scenario_2/scenario_analysis_multi_site.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -6, Multisite Scenario -==================================================== - -The Multisite scenario refers to the cases when VNFs are deployed on multiple VIMs. -There could be three typical usecases for such scenario. - -One is in one DC, multiple openstack clouds are deployed. Taking into consideration that the -number of compute nodes in one openstack cloud are quite limited (nearly 100) for -both opensource and commercial product of openstack, multiple openstack clouds will -have to be deployed in the DC to manage thousands of servers. In such a DC, it should -be possible to deploy VNFs accross openstack clouds. - - -Another typical usecase is Geographic Redundancy (GR). GR deployment is to deal with more -catastrophic failures (flood, earthquake, propagating software fault, and etc.) of a single site. -In the Geographic redundancy usecase, VNFs are deployed in two sites, which are -geographically seperated and are deployed on NFVI managed by seperate VIM. When -such a catastrophic failure happens, the VNFs at the failed site can failover to -the redundant one so as to continue the service. Different VNFs may have specified -requirement of such failover. Some VNFs may need stateful failover, while others -may just need their VMs restarted on the redundant site in their initial state. -The first would create the overhead of state replication. The latter may still -have state replication through the storage. Accordingly for storage we don't want -to loose any data, and for networking the NFs should be connected the same way as -they were in the original site. We probably want also to have the same number of -VMs on the redundant site coming up for the VNFs. - - -The other usecase is the maintainance. When one site is planning for a maintaining, -it should first replicate the service to another site before it stops them. Such -replication should not disturb the service, nor should it cause any data loss. The -service at the second site should be excuted, before the first site is stopped and -began maintenance. In such case, the multisite schemes may be used. - -The multisite scenario is also captured by the Multisite project, in which specific -requirements of openstack are also proposed for different usecases. However, -the multisite project mainly focuses on the requirement of these multisite -usecases on openstack. HA requirements are not necessarily the requirement -for the approaches discussed in multisite. While the HA project tries to -capture the HA requirements in these usecases. The following links are the scenarios -and Usecases discussed in the Multisite project. -https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/2123/ -https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/1438/. - - |