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Accelerate NFVi Workloads For 5G Deployments

* Click on the video to see attachments pertaining to this webinar | As Telecommunication Service Providers adopt a cloud-native network architecture and
deploy 5G networks, software-only functions such as NFVi continue to require high compute-intensive resources. Without faster processing, network
performance is continually challenged. HCL and Intel® have solved these challenges. HCL NFVi Acceleration software accelerates NFVi Workloads using Int…

Open vSwitch with DPDK in OVS 2.6.0

Recent contributions to the Open vSwitch open source project have enabled further DPDK software accelerations in the datapath. The Open vSwitch 2.6.0
release provides users with a performant software dataplane for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). Many important enhancements were made to the
DPDK-enabled datapath in the Open vSwitch 2.6.0 release. In this presentation, Ian and Ciara will describe several of these enhancements, including: • Ingr…

Ubuntu 16.04 + Intel: Expanding the Possibilities of SDN and NFV

Mark Brown of Canonical will discuss the newest release of Ubuntu, 16.04 Xenial Xerus, with particular detail on added network capabilities using Intel
technology. Through the use of supported technologies like DPDK, OpenVSwitch, and the portfolio of Intel chip technology, Mark will explore the value of Intel
enhanced network features as they apply to OpenStack, NFV/SDN, and other open networking solutions.

Open vSwitch with DPDK in OVS 2.4.0

Recent contributions to the Open vSwitch open source project have enabled Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) software accelerations in the datapath. The
Open vSwitch 2.4.0 release provides users with a performant software dataplane for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). In this presentation, Mark will
present three key enhancements made to the datapath in the Open vSwitch 2.4 timeframe which have enabled its use in NFV deployments. * Performance…

Integration of OpenDaylight Service Function Chaining & Vector Packet Processing

Vector Packet Processing (VPP) is a high performance, packet-processing framework that can run on commodity CPUs. It can also act as Open vSwitch (OvS)
alternative in most Cloud data center and Telco SDN/NFV scenarios. This webinar will show how OpenDaylight service function chaining (SFC) leverages VPP to
implement network service header (NSH) based service function chaining and a recorded video will help the audience understand more details.

Open from Cloud to Edge

The fast deployment of 5G network and low latency applications have pushed the CoSPs and CSPs to work hand in hand to provide a flexible edge computing
solution with agility and scalability. Wiwynn has abundant cloud product and technologies expertise. We have extended our product pipeline from cloud to
edge to support customers who are ready to ride the 5G tide and adding the edge infrastructure. Network function virtualization infrastructure (NFVI) is th…

Open vSwitch with DPDK in OVS 2.5.0

Recent contributions to the Open vSwitch open source project have enabled DPDK software accelerations in the datapath. The Open vSwitch 2.5.0 release
provides users with a performant software dataplane for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). In this presentation, Mark will present three key
enhancements made to the DPDK-enabled datapath in the Open vSwitch 2.5 timeframe. * DPDK 2.2 integration * OVN Support * vhost-multiqueue

Accelerating Your Cloud With DPDK

Recent versions of Open vSwitch (OVS) provide an accelerated datapath based on the Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) libraries. This acceleration benefits
many users, but it is vital for meeting the high performance, high determinism requirements of NFV workloads. Open vSwitch (OVS) is the most widely
deployed switching solution for OpenStack deployments [1], and Intel has been working to bring the benefits of OVS with DPDK to OpenStack. In this talk, w…

Enabling ODL for Network Operators

This webinar will describe some of the contributions being made by Intel to OpenDaylight in order to support network operators, including: •QoS support for
the OVSDB plugin •Support for OVS with DPDK when ODL integrates with OpenStack •Clustering support for the OVSDB plugin

Kubernetes and Network Function Virtualization (NFV): Friends or Foes?

Kubernetes is typically used to run workloads of production web applications at massive scale. While NFV control plane functions are similar to the usual k8s
workloads, data plane functions differ greatly and require special attention in order that the capabilities of k8s can be extended to support NFV use cases.
This work spans k8s resource management and networking to support NUMA, CPU pinning & isolation, hugepage memory, node feature discovery, multiple…