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authorUli Kleber <ulrich.kleber@huawei.com>2015-12-16 15:44:54 +0100
committerUli Kleber <ulrich.kleber@huawei.com>2015-12-17 14:15:56 +0100
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Skeleton and first draft content platformoverview
Jira: DOCS-42 Skeleton is showing, which sort of content is expected. Some content could already be provided, in other cases there are Editor's notes describing the way to go. worked on comments. mistake in index.rst fixed Change-Id: I075dc20398a87087910cb2d997db51f30f2d12e0 Signed-off-by: Uli Kleber <ulrich.kleber@huawei.com>
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You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
contain the root `toctree` directive.
-Welcome to OPNFV Platform Overview document
-================================================
+OPNFV Platform Overview document
+================================
-This document seeks to inform operators how to configure the OPNFV Platform and its components to enable platform features provided in the Brahmaputra release.
Contents:
.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 2
+ :maxdepth: 4
+
+ platformoverview.rst
- configguide.rst
- ../../sdnvpn/docs/platformoverview/platformoverview.rst
Indices and tables
diff --git a/docs/platformoverview/platformoverview.rst b/docs/platformoverview/platformoverview.rst
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+------------------------
Introduction
+------------------------
+
+The OPNFV project provides different kinds of output to its users:
+
+1. **Target Software Platform**
+
+ This provides the software which will run as NFVI and VIM in an actual NFV deployment
+ It is an integrated solution of several other open source projects, e.g. OpenStack,
+ Linux, ODL.
+
+2. **Deployment Tools**
+
+ So called installers help the user deploy target software on his hardware.
+ OPNFV provides multiple options to do this.
+
+3. **Test Cases and Framework**
+
+ The target software platform can be verified and evaluated using these testcases.
+ Their goal is to show that the deployed platform is usable to run VNFs.
+
+4. **Documentation**
+
+ OPNFV provides the necessary documents describing target software platform, deployment
+ tools, tests, etc. in their architecture and usage.
+
+5. **Requirements**
+
+ OPNFV community works on requirements of open source projects used in OPNFV to
+ make these projects better suitable for NFV telco carrier use cases.
+ These requirements are described in requirement documents and also forwarded
+ to the "upstream" projects in the format required by these projects.
+
+6. **Community Labs**
+
+ OPNFV creates lab environments not only for development of OPNFV, but also to help
+ build the NFV ecosystem. OPNFV labs follow a defined structure and configuration.
+ Some of the labs have their dedicated tasks in the development environment, some of
+ the labs will be provided for open use.
+
+**OPNFV Releases**
+
+OPNFV bundles the target software, installers, documentation, test cases and lab
+description to releases and provides documentation describing the scope and features
+provided.
+
+This overview document introduces these components on a high level and points you to more
+detailed documentation.
+It describes the OPNFV Brahmaputra release.
+
+OPNFV Requirement documents typically describe requirements that will be implemented in
+later releases of OPNFV. Thus they are not part of a release package.
+
+Also community labs are independent of releases. Only the lab description is included in
+the release and describes the requirements of a lab to successfully run Brahmaputra
+deployments.
+
+
+------------------------
+Target software platform
+------------------------
+
+Software architecture
+=====================
+
+This section will provide information which upstream projects, versions and components are
+integrated in the Brahmaputra release
+
+OpenStack
+---------
+
+OPNFV uses OpenStack as cloud management system.
+Brahmaputra is based on OpenStack Liberty Release. It comprises the following sub-projects
+and modules:
+
+* Nova
+* Neutron
+* Cinder
+* Ceilometer
+* etc.
+
+Operating System
+----------------
+
+OPNFV uses Linux on all target machines. Depending on the installers, different
+distributions are supported.
+
+Editors note:
+Add a table showing which installer supports which operating system for controller nodes and for compute nodes.
+
+
+SDN Controllers
---------------
-The OPNFV Platform Overview needs work...
+OPNFV Brahmaputra release supports three different SDN controllers:
+
+* OpenDaylight
+* ONOS
+* OpenContrail
+
+Depending on the SDN controller you are using, the featureset will vary.
+
+OpenDaylight
+++++++++++++
+
+Editor's note:
+We need a high level paragraph here and a description of how we use ODL.
+
+ONOS
+++++
+
+Editors note:
+We need a high level paragraph here and a description of how we use ONOS, especially the
+relation of ONOS and ONOSFW project's integration and features.
+
+OpenContrail
+++++++++++++
+
+Editors note:
+We need a high level paragraph here and a description of how we use OpenContrail, including
+its vRouter capabilities.
+
+Data Plane
+----------
+
+Other Components
+----------------
+
+Deployment Architecture
+=======================
+
+Editors note:
+Short description that we use a typical configuration with 3 controller nodes running
+OpenStack, SDN, etc. and a minimum of 2 compute nodes for deployment of the VNFs.
+Also mention that we use a "jumphost" for the initial bring-up, and the deployment of the
+test framework.
+
+In a second level of detail, describe how software is distributed over the 3 controller
+nodes, compute nodes and other hardware.
+
+Dynamic View
+============
+
+Editors note: we might skip this section completely for Brahmaputra.
+
+Or we provide rather short statements. In later versions, we have to describe which
+software is involved in which way during:
+
+* VNF Life Cycle (onboarding, instantiate, scaling): we can reference to other documents
+* Hardware Life Cycle (mainly how to add compute nodes, but also other cases)
+* ...
+
+----------------
+Deployment Tools
+----------------
+
+Brahmaputra provides 4 different installers
+
+Editors note:
+A table to summarize main characteristics would be nice
+
+We also need to list restrictions or dependencies like which installer can install which SDN......
+
+-----------------------
+Testcases and Framework
+-----------------------
+
+Editors note:
+Just a high level description about the different types of tests and the role of yardstick as central framework.
+
+
+
+