OpenNebula Enhanced Platform Awareness
Enhanced Platform Awareness – White Paper
Network functions, like wireless nodes, Broadband Network Gateways (BNG), routers, firewalls, etc., have traditionally been delivered in dedicated hardware appliances. Virtual Network Functions (VNF) are now emerging to replace that hardware-centric approach through software appliances that provide more agility, flexibility, simplicity, efficiency, and scalability than legacy infrastructure, while also reducing costs and allowing greater innovation.
The implementation of the Enhanced Platform Awareness (EPA) features in OpenNebula enables the fine-grained matching of processor capabilities to Virtual Machine (VM) and Kubernetes workloads prior to launching the applications. The implementation of EPA allows OpenNebula to improve the VM packet forwarding performance (throughput, latency, jitter) by exposing low-level CPU and NIC acceleration components to the VNF.
This white paper presents the current capabilities of OpenNebula to address the requirements for NFV deployments.
Complete the form below to receive an email with the instructions to download our new white paper on Enhanced Platform Awareness and to subscribe to receive communications like new releases, events, tutorials, workshops, webinars, and more. If you want to learn more details about how OpenNebula can help you shape the future of your True Hybrid and Edge Cloud, visit our Edge Cloud section.