The new project aims to accelerate deployments. The jump-start does not aim to replace on-going standards development but to take a pragmatic approach to market demands.
http://youtu.be/XoOPhcSr4Z0
At the end of September, The Linux Foundation launched the Open Platform for NFV Project (OPNFV) with the goal of accelerating the commercial introduction of NFV products and services.
OPNFV will establish a carrier-grade, integrated, open source reference platform that industry peers will build together to advance the evolution of NFV and ensure consistency, performance and interoperability among multiple open source components. Because multiple open source NFV building blocks already exist, OPNFV will work with upstream projects to coordinate continuous integration and testing while filling development gaps.
The initial project objectives are to:
OPNFV will establish a carrier-grade, integrated, open source reference platform that industry peers will build together to advance the evolution of NFV and ensure consistency, performance and interoperability among multiple open source components. Because multiple open source NFV building blocks already exist, OPNFV will work with upstream projects to coordinate continuous integration and testing while filling development gaps.
The initial project objectives are to:
- develop an integrated and tested open source platform that can be used to investigate and demonstrate core NFV functionality;
- include proactive participation of leading end users to validate that OPNFV meets the needs of the end user community;
- contribute to and participate in relevant open source projects that will be leveraged in the OPNFV reference platform;
- establish an open ecosystem for NFV solutions based on open standards and open source software; and
- promote OPNFV as the preferred open reference platform.
OPNFV will license new components under the Apache License Version 2.0 and will work within the licensing requirements of upstream projects in order to contribute code back to these projects. A Board of Directors and Technical Steering Committee (TSC) will govern the initiative. The Board will be made up of representatives from member companies and will set the business direction and scope of the project. The TSC will also provide technical governance and leadership for the project.
Board officers for OPNFV include:
- Prodip Sen, board chair (HP)
- Margaret Chiosi, president (AT&T)
- Wenjing Chu, secretary (Dell)
- Hui Deng, treasurer (China Mobile)
A 21-page whitepaper on OPNFV is here:
https://www.opnfv.org//sites/opnfv/files/pages/files/opnfv_whitepaper_092914.pdf