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- Will work with integration team on gathering performance metrics related to CCSDK, if applicable
- SDNC will perform 72 hour soak at component level. We assume that integration team will also do a 72 hour ONAP soak which includes
- In Beijing, CCSDK will support a clustered OpenDaylight configuration in Kubernetes, as well as a clustered database, to allow for automated detection and recovery within a site. SDNC will use that configuration to meet this requirement. See SDN-C Clustering on Kubernetes for further details
- SDNC is currently over 90% complete with CII Passing criteria
- Still need to reach 50% code coverage
- Still need to address critical security vulnerabilities, where feasible
- Most vulnerabilities reported are actually related to jar files that are part of base OpenDaylight platform.
- Will report these back to OpenDaylight Nitrogen project team to ask for direction
- No specific SDNC development is planned for Beijing to address scalability. However, SDNC can be scaled either by adding additional OpenDaylight containers and/or database containers, or by deploying multiple instances of SDNC cluster.
- CCSDK includes a "filters" library which supports standard ONAP logging. SDNC will use this library to provide standard logging.
- Documentation updates will be made to existing readthedocs and wiki documentation.