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**Definition of terms**
Different standards developing organizations and communities use different
terminology related to Network Function Virtualization, Cloud Computing, and
Software Defined Networking. This list defines the terminology in the contexts
of this document.
.. glossary::
API
Application Programming Interface.
Cloud Computing
A model that enables access to a shared pool of configurable computing
resources, such as networks, servers, storage, applications, and
services, that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal
management effort or service provider interaction.
Edge Computing
Edge computing pushes applications, data and computing power (services)
away from centralized points to the logical extremes of a network.
Instance
Refers in OpenStack terminology to a running VM, or a VM in a known
state such as suspended, that can be used like a hardware server.
NFV
Network Function Virtualization.
NFVI
Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure. Totality of all hardware
and software components which build up the environment in which VNFs are
deployed.
SDN
Software-Defined Networking. Emerging architecture that decouples the
network control and forwarding functions, enabling the network control
to become directly programmable and the underlying infrastructure to be
abstracted for applications and network services.
Server
Computer that provides explicit services to the client software running
on that system, often managing a variety of computer operations. In
OpenStack terminology, a server is a VM instance.
VIM
Virtualized Infrastructure Manager. Functional block that is responsible
for controlling and managing the NFVI compute, storage and network
resources, usually within one operator's Infrastructure Domain, e.g.
NFVI Point of Presence (NFVI-PoP).
VM
Virtual Machine. Virtualized computation environment that behaves like a
physical computer/server by modeling the computing architecture of a
real or hypothetical computer.
Virtual network
Virtual network routes information among the network interfaces of VM
instances and physical network interfaces, providing the necessary
connectivity.
VNF
Virtualized Network Function. Implementation of an Network Function
that can be deployed on a Network Function Virtualization
Infrastructure (NFVI).
WAN
Wide Area Network.
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