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@@ -13,14 +13,42 @@ FastDataStacks OPNFV project. The main components of the
- APEX (TripleO) installer (please also see APEX installer documentation)
- Openstack (in non-HA configuration)
- - OpenDaylight controller controlling layer 2 networking
+ - OpenDaylight controller (non-clustered) controlling layer 2 networking
- FD.io/VPP virtual forwarder for tenant networking
-Scenario Overview
-==================
-
-Basics
-------
+Introduction
+============
+
+NFV and virtualized high performance applications, such as video processing,
+require a "fast data stack" solution that provides both carrier grade
+forwarding performance, scalability and open extensibility, along with
+functionality for realizing application policies and controlling a complex
+network topology.
+
+A solution stack is only as good as its foundation. Key foundational assets for
+NFV infrastructure are
+ * The virtual forwarder: The virtual forwarder needs to be a feature rich,
+ high performance, highly scale virtual switch-router. It needs to leverage
+ hardware accelerators when available and run in user space.
+ In addition, it should be modular and easily extensible.
+ * Forwarder diversity: A solution stack should support a variety of
+ forwarders, hardware forwarders (physical switches and routers)
+ as well as software forwarders. This way virtual and physical
+ forwarding domains can be seamlessly glued together.
+ * Policy driven connectivity: Connectivity should respect and
+ reflect different business
+
+In order to meet the desired qualities of an NFV infrastructure, the
+following components were chosen for the "Openstack - OpenDaylight
+ - FD.io/VPP" scenario:
+ * FD.io Vector Packet Processor (VPP) - a highly scalable,
+ high performance, extensible virtual forwarder
+ * OpenDaylight Controller - an extensible controller platform which
+ offers the ability to separate business logic from networking
+ constructs, supports a diverse set of network devices
+ (virtual and physical) via the "group based policy (GBP)"
+ component, and can be clustered to achieve a highly available
+ deployment.
The "Openstack - OpenDaylight - FD.io/VPP" scenario provides the capability to
realize a set of use-cases relevant to the deployment of NFV nodes instantiated
@@ -46,7 +74,7 @@ servers:
as a network controller
* 2 or more Computehosts
-.. image:: FDS-ODL_L2-overview.png
+.. image:: FDS-odl_l2-overview.png
Tenant networking leverages FD.io/VPP. Open VSwitch (OVS) is used for all other
connectivity, in particular the connectivity to public networking / the
@@ -78,8 +106,8 @@ Main features of the "apex-os-odl_l2-fdio-noha" scenario:
and security groups.
* Manual and automatic (via DHCP) addressing on tenant networks
-Software components of the scenario
----------------------------------------
+Scenario components and composition
+===================================
The apex-os-odl_l2-fdio-noha scenario combines components from three key open
source projects: OpenStack, OpenDaylight, and Fast Data (FD.io). The key
@@ -218,5 +246,18 @@ File "deploy_settings.yaml" choose opendaylight as controller with version
vpn: false
vpp: true
-Notes and known issues
-======================
+Limitations, Issues and Workarounds
+===================================
+
+There are no known issues.
+
+References
+==========
+
+
+ * FastDataStacks OPNFV project wiki: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/fds
+ * Fast Data (FD.io): https://fd.io/
+ * FD.io Vector Packet Processor (VPP): https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP
+ * OpenDaylight Controller: https://www.opendaylight.org/
+ * OPNFV Colorado release - more information: http://www.opnfv.org/colorado
+