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-Each scenario provides a set of platform capabilities and features that it supports. It is
-possible to identify which features are provided by reviewing the scenario name, however
-not all features and capabilities are discernible from the name itself.
-
-Brahmaputra feature support matrix
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-The following table provides an overview of the available scenarios and supported features
-in the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV.
-
-.. image:: ../images/brahmaputrafeaturematrix.jpg
- :alt: OPNFV Brahmaputra Feature Matrix
-
-The table above provides an overview of which scenarios will support certain feature capabilities.
-The table does not indicate if the feature or scenario has limitations. Refer to the
-`Configuration Guide <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/opnfvdocs/brahmaputra/docs/configguide/configoptions.html#opnfv-scenarios>`_
-for details on the state of each scenario and further information.
-
-Feature development in the Brahmaputra release often consisted of the development of specific
-requirements and the further integration and validation of those requirements. This results in some
-features only being supported on the platform when a specific scenario, providing the
-capabilities necessary to run the feature, is deployed.
-
-Scenario Naming
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-In OPNFV, scenarios are identified by short scenario names. These names follow a scheme that
-identifies the key components and behaviours of the scenario, the rules for scenario naming are as follows:
-
- os-[controller]-[feature]-[mode]-[option]
-
-For example: *os-nosdn-kvm-noha* provides an OpenStack based deployment using neutron including
-the OPNFV enhanced KVM hypervisor.
-
-The [feature] tag in the scenario name describes the main feature provided by the scenario.
-This scenario may also provide support for features, such as advanced fault management, which are
-not apparent in the scenario name.
-The following section describes the features available in each scenario.
-