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How fragmented CNF conformance verification can be?

OPNFV, later CNTT and Anuket were formed with the idea in mind to decrease the integration costs of cloud applications and clouds. OPNFV intended to build integrated cloud stacks, at that time only based on OpenStack, which would become the de-facto cloud stacks of the telecom industry, so every VNF would know what to expect from it. OVP provided a verification program around it. The integrated OPNFV stack did not really become the de-facto cloud stack of telecom workloads and only a small number of NFVI or NFV vendors verified their solutions with OVP. Then CNTT was formed. The idea of CNTT was to specify the properties of the cloud stacks, this time both OpenStack and Kubernetes, and build a certification framework for clouds and their workloads. Then CNTT and OPNFV merged under the name of Anuket. OPNFV stacks became the Anuket reference implementations, the OPNFV test frameworks and tools used for the Anuket reference conformance program and OVP became Anuket Assured. During this time, CNCF started to build the CNF Testbed to test infrastructure capabilities needed for networking applications. CNCF created the CNF WG to define the characteristics of CNF and the CNF Testsuite implemented a set of CNF tests. In its Moselle release, the Kubernetes based reference architecture in Anuket adopted most of the application tests from the CNF Testsuite as application requirements. In KubeCon EU 2022 CNCF announced their CNF Certification program based on the tests defined in the CNF Testsuite.

All of this sounds confusing? It is because it is. In their talk Georg and Gergely will uncover the details of this story and the current state of CNF conformance verification. They will do this from a very selfish CNF vendor perspective to draw the attention to the issues of the current situation. At the last part of the presentation, the presenters plan to invite a set of key actors from the Anuket and CNCF CNF communities to discuss possible solutions to the problems addressed.

CNF vendors and network operators who are using the CNF-s and paying the integration bill.

Due to the flexibility of cloud platforms and the sensitivity of CNF-s the integration of CNF-s and their platforms is a continuous issue. The industry tries to address this with different conformance programs, but that only makes the CNF vendors life more difficult. This session attempts to explain the current situation and trigger a discussion to make this situation better.

We plan to invite some key contributors form the CNCF CNF Certification program, Anuket Assured and Anuket RC2 programs and initiate a discussion in the last part of the presentation.

No

Yes

How difficult can be to define a Kubernetes reference stack for CNF-s?

“Anuket specifications are a family of LFN initiatives to design, implement and test the conformance for Telco Cloud infrastructures. The aim of the specification work is to decrease the time and money needed to integrate Telco Cloud infrastructures and their workloads (Network Functions). Anuket specifications consist of a technology agnostic Reference Model (RM) and two technology-specific Reference Architectures and Reference Implementations, for OpenStack and Kubernetes, aligning with the Anuket Reference Model. In this talk Riccardo and Gergely will describe how RA2, the Kubernetes based Reference Architecture is enabling Telecommunications Providers and Vendors to deploy Containerised Network Functions (CNFs) on Kubernetes efficiently, and what’s new in Moselle, the current Anuket release, and what are the plans for the next one, Nile.”

Architects in telecom network operators and in CNF and cloud platform vendors.

This talk is a generic information sharing about Anuket RA2, a release update on its Moselle additions and information about the plans for Nile. 

Participate in the hallway track after the session.

A very similar about the previous release.

Yes

Working towards the reality of cloud telecom, an overview of Anuket

Anuket is an LFN project with a difficult mission, it delivers common reference specification, implementation and conformance for cloud infrastructures and their workloads. In his talk Gergely will explain the structure of Anuket sub-projects, the activities in these different sub-projects and how all of this works towards the mission. The presentation will cover release highlights from the latest Moselle release and provide some insights to the targets of the ongoing Nile release.

Telecom vendors and operatos who always wanted to ask what Anuket is, but were never had the chance.

Actors in the telecom industry need better understanding of the mission of Anuket and how the project works to make this mission reality.

Hallway tracking.

No