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@@ -7,23 +7,20 @@ Pharos Compliance
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The **Pharos Specification** defines a hardware environment for deployment and testing of the
-**Brahmaputra** platform release. The **Pharos Project** is also responsible for defining lab
-capabilities, developing management/usage policies and process; and a support plan for reliable
-access to project and release resources. Community labs are provided as a service by companies and
-are not controlled by Pharos however our objective is to provide easy visibility of all lab
-capabilities and their usage at all-times.
+OPNFV platform release.
Pharos lab infrastructure has the following objectives:
+
- Provides secure, scalable, standard and HA environments for feature development
-- Supports the full Brahmaputra deployment lifecycle (this requires a **bare-metal** environment)
-- Supports functional and performance testing of the Brahmaputra release
+- Supports the full Euphrates deployment lifecycle (this requires a **bare-metal** environment)
+- Supports functional and performance testing of the Euphrates release
- Provides mechanisms and procedures for secure remote access to Pharos compliant environments for
OPNFV community
-Deploying Brahmaputra in a Virtualized environment is possible and will be useful, however it does
-not provide a fully featured deployment and realistic test environment for the Brahmaputra release
+Deploying Euphrates in a Virtualized environment is possible and will be useful, however it does
+not provide a fully featured deployment and realistic test environment for the Euphrates release
of OPNFV.
The high level architecture is outlined in the following diagram:
-.. image:: ../images/pharos-archi1.jpg
+.. image:: ../../images/pharos-archi1.jpg