The following is the original scope and mission of the Pharos project, as defined within OPNFV.  

Scope (from 2014)

Three work threads are proposed for developing and operating the infrastructure and this work will be undertaken by the Test and Performance sub-group ...

Test-bed governance and policy

Reference platform hardware and software definition

Test-bed tooling

Out of scope:

The following projects are envisaged to be executed using the proposed test-bed infrastructure, however are not considered integral to this proposal (these will be submitted as a separate project proposal)

Platform performance benchmarking / characterization ... bottoms up approach to understanding performance
VNF deployment testing (NFV use cases) ... tops down approach with focus on functionality and VNF life-cycle management
Carrier Grade Requirements ... class of tests that focus on operational requirements for a Telco environment

Description (from 2020)

The Pharos Project deals with developing an OPNFV lab infrastructure that is geographically and technically diverse. This will greatly assist in developing a highly robust and stable OPNFV platform. Community labs are hosted by individual companies and there is also an OPNFV lab hosted by the Linux Foundation that has controlled access for key development and production activities. The Pharos Specification defines a "compliant" deployment and test environment. Pharos is 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 goal is to provide easy visibility of all lab capabilities and their usage at all-times.


PDF (Pod Descriptor File)

https://wiki.opnfv.org/download/attachments/6816289/OPNFV_PDF_v1.0_28_Feb_2018.pptx?api=v2

https://git.opnfv.org/pharos/tree/config/pdf/pod1.yaml