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-rw-r--r--docs/release/installation.introduction.rst9
-rw-r--r--docs/release/overview.rst38
-rw-r--r--docs/release/release-notes.rst6
-rw-r--r--docs/release/subrelease.rst28
-rw-r--r--docs/release/userguide.introduction.rst13
5 files changed, 30 insertions, 64 deletions
diff --git a/docs/release/installation.introduction.rst b/docs/release/installation.introduction.rst
index da654168b..e4e1f690f 100644
--- a/docs/release/installation.introduction.rst
+++ b/docs/release/installation.introduction.rst
@@ -57,15 +57,10 @@ description documents provided:
- :ref:`os-nosdn-vpp-noha <os-nosdn-vpp-noha>`
- :ref:`os-nosdn-vpp-ha <os-nosdn-vpp-ha>`
- :ref:`os-odl-ovs-noha <os-odl-ovs-noha>`
-- :ref:`os-odl-sfc-noha-xci <os-odl-sfc-noha>`
-- :ref:`os-odl-sfc-noha-apex <os-odl-sfc-noha2>`
-- :ref:`os-odl-sfc-noha-compass <os-odl-sfc-noha3>`
-- :ref:`os-odl-sfc-ha-apex <os-odl-sfc-ha>`
-- :ref:`os-odl-sfc-ha-compass <os-odl-sfc-ha2>`
+- :ref:`os-odl-sfc-noha <os-odl-sfc-noha>`
+- :ref:`os-odl-sfc-ha <os-odl-sfc-ha>`
- :ref:`os-odl-bgpvpn-noha <os-odl-bgpvpn-noha>`
- :ref:`os-odl-bgpvpn-ha <os-odl-bgpvpn-ha>`
-- :ref:`os-odl-bgpvpn-noha <os-odl-bgpvpn-noha>`
-- :ref:`os-odl-bgpvpn-ha-xci <os-odl-bgpvpn-ha2>`
- :ref:`os-nosdn-bar-ha <os-nosdn-bar-ha>`
- :ref:`os-nosdn-bar-noha <os-nosdn-bar-noha>`
- :ref:`k8-nosdn-virtlet-noha <k8-nosdn-virtlet-noha>`
diff --git a/docs/release/overview.rst b/docs/release/overview.rst
index 03300ed0e..a3f174806 100644
--- a/docs/release/overview.rst
+++ b/docs/release/overview.rst
@@ -28,13 +28,10 @@ NFV use cases. OPNFV also works upstream with other open source communities to b
and learnings from its work directly to those communities in the form of blueprints, patches, bugs,
and new code.
-OPNFV focuses on building NFV Infrastructure (NFVI) and Virtualised Infrastructure
-Management (VIM) by integrating components from upstream projects such as OpenDaylight, ONOS, Tungsen Fabric,
-OVN, OpenStack, Kubernetes, Ceph Storage, KVM, Open vSwitch, and Linux.
-More recently, OPNFV has extended its portfolio of forwarding solutions to include DPDK, fd.io and ODP,
-is able to run on both Intel and ARM commercial and white-box hardware, support VM, Container and
-BareMetal workloads, and includes Management and Network Orchestration MANO components primarily
-for application composition and management in the Fraser release.
+OPNFV focuses on building NFV Infrastructure (NFVI) and Virtualized Infrastructure Management (VIM) by
+integrating components from upstream projects such as OpenDaylight, OVN, OpenStack, Kubernetes,
+Ceph Storage, KVM, Open vSwitch, Linux, DPDK, FD.io and ODP. OPNFV- is able to run on both Intel and
+ARM commercial and white-box hardware, support VM, Container and BareMetal workloads.
These capabilities, along with application programmable interfaces (APIs) to other NFV
elements, form the basic infrastructure required for Virtualized Network Functions (VNF)
@@ -55,7 +52,7 @@ platform including common hardware requirements, software architecture, MANO and
OPNFV Platform Overview Diagram
-.. image:: ../images/diagram_fraser.png
+.. image:: ../images/gambia.png
:alt: Overview infographic of the opnfv platform and projects.
@@ -105,17 +102,16 @@ components in conjunction with our upstream communities.
Virtual Infrastructure Management
---------------------------------
-OPNFV derives it's virtual infrastructure management from one of our largest upstream ecosystems
-OpenStack. OpenStack provides a complete reference cloud management system and associated technologies.
-While the OpenStack community sustains a broad set of projects, not all technologies are relevant in
-the NFV domain, the OPNFV community consumes a sub-set of OpenStack projects and the usage and
-composition may vary depending on the installer and scenario.
+OPNFV derives its Virtual Infrastructure Management from OpenStack and Kubernetes. OpenStack provides a
+complete reference cloud management system and associated technologies. While the OpenStack community
+sustains a broad set of projects, not all technologies are relevant in the NFV domain, the OPNFV community
+consumes a sub-set of OpenStack projects and the usage and composition may vary depending on the installer and scenario.
+Additionally, OPNFV also uses Kubernetes, the popular Container Orchestration Engine. Kubernetes is intended to be a VIM for
+Cloud Native Network Functions (CNFs).
For details on the scenarios available in OPNFV and the specific composition of components
refer to the :ref:`OPNFV User Guide & Configuration Guide <opnfv-user-config>`.
-OPNFV now also has initial support for containerized VNFs.
-
-----------------
Operating Systems
-----------------
@@ -142,8 +138,6 @@ being worked on by the community during this release of OPNFV include:
interface devices (e.g., vNICs) managed by other OpenStack services (e.g. Nova).
* OpenDaylight: addresses multivendor, traditional and greenfield networks, establishing the
industry’s de facto SDN platform and providing the foundation for networks of the future.
-* Tungsen Fabric: An open source SDN controller designed for cloud and NFV use cases. It has an
- analytics engine, well defined northbound REST APIs to configure and gather ops/analytics data.
* OVN: A virtual networking solution developed by the same team that created OVS. OVN stands for
Open Virtual Networking and is dissimilar from the above projects in that it focuses only on overlay networks.
@@ -245,6 +239,9 @@ There are two types of test cases in Yardstick:
* OPNFV feature test cases include basic telecom feature testing from OPNFV projects;
for example nfv-kvm, sfc, ipv6, Parser, Availability and SDN VPN
+With the addition of the Network Service Benchmarking (NSB) initiative, it is possible to use Yardstick NSB
+for benchmarking the performance of VNFs and Network Services.
+
System Evaluation and compliance testing
========================================
@@ -253,12 +250,9 @@ behaviors and capabilities for NFV systems developed externally from the OPNFV e
evaluate and measure their ability to provide the features and capabilities developed in the
OPNFV ecosystem.
-The Dovetail project will provide a test framework and methodology able to be used on any NFV platform,
+The Dovetail project provides a test framework and methodology able to be used on any NFV platform,
including an agreed set of test cases establishing an evaluation criteria for exercising
-an OPNFV compatible system. The Dovetail project has begun establishing the test framework
-and will provide a preliminary methodology for the Fraser release. Work will continue to
-develop these test cases to establish a stand alone compliance evaluation solution
-in future releases.
+an OPNFV compatible system.
Additional Testing
==================
diff --git a/docs/release/release-notes.rst b/docs/release/release-notes.rst
index 4a5000d28..d102382ff 100644
--- a/docs/release/release-notes.rst
+++ b/docs/release/release-notes.rst
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ Project release notes:
:ref:`Compass4nfv Release Notes <compass4nfv-releasenotes>`
+:ref:`Daisy4nfv Release Notes <daisy4nfv-releasenotes>`
+
:ref:`Doctor Release Notes <doctor-releasenotes>`
:ref:`FDS Release Notes <fds-releasenotes>`
@@ -38,12 +40,12 @@ Project release notes:
:ref:`IPV6 Release Notes <ipv6-releasenotes>`
-:ref:`Joid Release Notes <joid-releasenotes>`
-
:ref:`NFVBench Release Notes <nfvbench-releasenotes>`
:ref:`Orchestra Release Notes <orchestra-releasenotes>`
+:ref:`ONOSFW Release Notes <onosfw-releasenotes>`
+
:ref:`OVN4NFV Release Notes <ovn4nfv-releasenotes>`
:ref:`Promise Release Notes <promise-releasenotes>`
diff --git a/docs/release/subrelease.rst b/docs/release/subrelease.rst
index fa4bd95bb..2013377c8 100644
--- a/docs/release/subrelease.rst
+++ b/docs/release/subrelease.rst
@@ -4,38 +4,24 @@ Subrelease Guides
Apex
-----
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 1
- ../submodules/apex/docs/releasenotes/index
- ../submodules/apex/docs/installationprocedure/index
+* :ref:`Release Notes <apex:apex-releasenotes>`
+* :ref:`Installation <apex:apex-installation>`
Compass
--------
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 1
- ../submodules/compass4nfv/docs/releasenotes/index
- ../submodules/compass4nfv/docs/installationprocedure/index
+* :ref:`Release Notes <compass4nfv:compass4nfv-releasenotes>`
+* :ref:`Installation <compass4nfv:compass4nfv-installation>`
Daisy
-------
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 1
- ../submodules/daisy/docs/release/release-notes/index
- ../submodules/daisy/docs/release/installation/index
+* :ref:`Release Notes <daisy:daisy-releasenotes>`
+* :ref:`Installation <daisy:daisy-installation>`
Fuel
-----
-* :ref:`Release Notes <fuel:fuel-release-notes-label>`
+* :ref:`Release Notes <fuel:fuel-releasenotes>`
* :ref:`Installation <fuel:fuel-installation>`
-
-Joid
------
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 1
-
- ../submodules/joid/docs/releasenotes/index
- ../submodules/joid/docs/installationprocedure/index
diff --git a/docs/release/userguide.introduction.rst b/docs/release/userguide.introduction.rst
index 1a8a096ba..47598745b 100644
--- a/docs/release/userguide.introduction.rst
+++ b/docs/release/userguide.introduction.rst
@@ -61,21 +61,14 @@ Feature Configuration Guides
- :ref:`Auto Configuration Guide <auto-configguide>`
- :ref:`Barometer Configuration Guide <barometer-configguide>`
- :ref:`Clover Configuration Guide <clover-configguide>`
-- :ref:`Container4NFV Configuration Guide <xyz-configguide>`
- :ref:`Doctor Configuration Guide <doctor-configguide>`
-- :ref:`Edge Cloud Configuration Guide <xyz-configguide>`
-- :ref:`FDS Configuration Guide <fds-configguide>`
-- :ref:`High Availability Configuration Guide <xyz-configguide>`
- :ref:`IPv6 Configuration Guide <ipv6-configguide>`
- :ref:`ONOSFW Configuration Guide <onosfw-configguide>`
- :ref:`Orchestra Configuration Guide <orchestra-configguide>`
-- :ref:`OVN4NFV Configuration Guide <xyz-configguide>`
-- :ref:`OVNO Configuration Guide <ovno-configguide>`
- :ref:`Parser Configuration Guide <parser-configguide>`
- :ref:`Promise Configuration Guide <promise:promise-configguide>`
- :ref:`SDNVPN Configuration Guide <sdnvpn-configguide>`
- :ref:`SFC Configuration Guide <sfc-configguide>`
-- :ref:`Stor4NFV Configuration Guide <stor4nfv:stor4nfv-configguide>`
Feature User Guides
===================
@@ -83,16 +76,12 @@ Feature User Guides
- :ref:`Auto User Guide <auto-userguide>`
- :ref:`Barometer User Guide <barometer-userguide>`
- :ref:`Clover User Guide <clover-userguide>`
-- :ref:`Container4NFV User Guide <xyz-userguide>`
-- :ref:`Edge Cloud User Guide <xyz-userguide>`
+- :ref:`Container4NFV User Guide <container4nfv-userguide>`
- :ref:`Doctor User Guide <doctor-userguide>`
-- :ref:`FDS User Guide <fds-userguide>`
-- :ref:`High Availability User Guide <xyz-userguide>`
- :ref:`IPv6 User Guide <ipv6-userguide>`
- :ref:`OpenContrail Virtual Networking User Guide <ovno-userguide>`
- :ref:`ONOSFW User Guide <onosfw-userguide>`
- :ref:`Orchestra User Guide <orchestra-userguide>`
-- :ref:`OVN4NFV User Guide <xyz-userguide>`
- :ref:`OVNO User Guide <ovno-userguide>`
- :ref:`Parser User Guide <parser-userguide>`
- :ref:`SDNVPN User Guide <sdnvpn-userguide>`