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In the following table, we define 3 types of pod based on the resource usage assumption. Please note in lab and real deployment scenarios, resource can be over subscribed depending on workload. Also we assume that ONAP platform will be deployed in a separate pod from VNFs.
Type of Pod |
| Compute Nodes | Number of Control Nodes | |||
Total Memory(GB) | Total VCPU | Total Storage | Number of Compute Nodes | |||
Large |
| 900GB | 180 | 4TB | >=2 | 3 |
Medium |
| 200GB | 100 | 2TB | >=2 | 3 |
Small |
| 40GB | 24 | 1TB | >=2 | 1 |
Network and Software Resources
Use Cases | VNFs | Server Pod number | Network Hardware | Software | Available Resources in CMCC lab |
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Development or vFW/vDNS demo apps | Open sourced vFW/vDNS | 1 (Small) | No | Cloud OS | Yes |
vCPE | vCPE | 2 (Medium) | WAN/SPTN Router (2) DC Gateway (2) TOR (n) ThinCPE (1) | Cloud OS (for Edge and Core) WAN/SPTN Controller DC Controller Specific VNFM & EMS | Almost available (lack of 1 DC gateway) |
VoLTE | vIMS/vEPC | 2 (Large) | WAN/SPTN Router (2) DC Gateway (2) TOR (n) Wireless Access Point (2) VoLTE Terminal Devices (2) | Cloud OS (for Edge and Core) WAN/SPTN Controller DC Controller Specific VNFM & EMS | Almost available (lack of 1 DC gateway) |
Networking
Network Hardware
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