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The Resource Network functions virtualization (NFV) with a touch of SDN, Rajendra Chayapathi, Syed Farrukh Hassan, Paresh Shah, (electronic resource)
Network functions virtualization (NFV) with a touch of SDN, Rajendra Chayapathi, Syed Farrukh Hassan, Paresh Shah, (electronic resource)
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (1 volume)
- Contents
-
- 5
- Summary
- 78
- References
- 79
- Review Questions
- 79
- Chapter 3
- Virtualization of Network Functions
- 83
- Designing NFV Networks
- NFV Architectural framework
- 83
- NFV Design Considerations
- 84
- NFV Transformation Challenges
- 105
- Virtualization of Network Infrastructure and Services
- 118
- NFV for Routing Infrastructure
- 118
- Virtualization of Network Security
- 7
- 127
- Virtualization of Mobile Communication Networks
- 129
- Summary
- 133
- References
- 134
- Review Questions
- 134
- Chapter 4
- Need for a Framework
- NFV Deployment in the Cloud
- 137
- What's in a Cloud?
- 137
- Characteristics of Cloud
- 139
- Cloud-Based Services
- 140
- Cloud Deployment Models
- 142
- 7
- NFV and Cloud
- 144
- Revisiting ETSI Management and Orchestration Block
- 145
- MANO Data Repositories
- 147
- Orchestrating, Deploying, and Managing NFV Infrastructure
- 157
- Hardware Virtualization Deployment Options
- 158
- ETSI Framework for NFV
- Deploying Virtual Machines and Containers
- 160
- Software and Tools for NFVI Deployment
- 164
- Introduction to OpenStack
- 167
- So What Is OpenStack?
- 167
- A Brief History of OpenStack
- 168
- 8
- OpenStack Releases
- 169
- OpenStack Deployment Nodes
- 169
- OpenStack Networking
- 183
- OpenStack Deployment Nodes Revisited
- 192
- OpenStack High Availability
- 193
- Understanding the ETST Framework
- Live Migration for VNF mobility
- 200
- Deploying OpenStack
- 201
- Using OpenStack as VIM
- 204
- Life Cycle Management of VNFs
- 211
- VNFM Software Examples
- 213
- 10
- Orchestration and Deployment at Network Services
- 214
- Cisco's Network Service Orchestrator
- 214
- Telefonica's OpenMANO
- 214
- Brocade VNF Manager
- 215
- Nokia's CloudBand Network Director
- 215
- A Closer Look at ETSI's NFV Framework
- Ciena's Blue Planet
- 215
- HP's NFV Director
- 215
- Ericsson Cloud Manager
- 215
- OpenStack Tracker
- 216
- RIFT.io's RIFT, ware
- 216
- Chapter 1
- 13
- NFV MANO and Open Source Solutions
- 216
- Open Platform NFV
- 216
- Open Orchestration Project (Open-O)
- 218
- Open Source MANO (OSM)
- 218
- Describing Network Service Descriptor
- 219
- NFV Framework Summary
- Juju Charms
- 219
- HOT
- 219
- TOSCA
- 220
- Summary
- 222
- References
- 222
- 26
- Review Questions
- 224
- Chapter 5
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- 227
- Basic Concepts of SDN
- 227
- What is SDN?
- 230
- Advantages of SDN
- Benefits of NFV
- 231
- SDN Implementation and Protocols
- 234
- Introduction to SDN Controller
- 234
- SDN Implementation Models
- 235
- SDN Protocols
- 238
- SDN Use-Cases for Different Networking Domains
- 26
- 251
- SDN in the Data Center (SDN DC)
- 251
- SDN in Service Provider Cloud (SP SDN)
- 254
- SDN in Wide-Area Networks (SD WAN)
- 257
- Enterprise SDN
- 260
- Transport SDN
- Hardware Flexibility
- 262
- Revisiting SDN Controllers
- 265
- Open Source SDN Controllers
- 265
- Commercial SDN Controllers
- 269
- SDN Correlation with NFV
- 273
- COR D-An Example of NFV and SDN Working Together
- 27
- 276
- Summary
- 281
- References
- 282
- Review Questions
- 283
- Chapter 6
- Stitching It All Together
- 285
- Faster Service Life Cycle
- Security Considerations
- 285
- Service Function Chaining
- 287
- Service Chaining in a Traditional Network
- 288
- Service Function Chaining for Cloud Scaling
- 289
- Network Service Header (NSH)
- 294
- 28
- Other Protocols for SFC
- 302
- Service Chaining Use Case
- 302
- How Virtual Machines Communicate
- 304
- Virtual Switch
- 305
- Single Roof Input/Output Visualization and Sharing (SR-IOV)
- 306
- Scalability and Elasticity
- Direct Memory Access
- 307
- Enhancing vSwitch Performance
- 308
- Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)
- 309
- Vector Packet Processing (VPP)
- 310
- Data Performance Considerations
- 314
- Journey to Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Era
- 28
- CPU Usage Optimization
- 315
- Optimized Use of Memory
- 317
- Program inability in a Virtualized Network
- 317
- Summary
- 321
- References
- 322
- Leveraging Existing Tools
- Review Questions
- 322
- 29
- Rapid Development and Vendor Independence
- 29
- Validation of New Solutions
- 29
- Amorphous Service Offering
- 29
- Operational Efficiency and Agility
- 1
- 30
- NFV Market Drivers
- 31
- Movement to Cloud
- 31
- New Business Services
- 32
- Capital Expense Savings
- 33
- Operational Expense Savings
- Evolution of Network Architecture
- 33
- Barrier of Entry
- 34
- Summary
- 34
- References
- 34
- Review Questions
- 35
- Chapter 2
- 1
- Virtualization Concepts
- 37
- History and Background of Virtualization
- 37
- Virtualization Benefits and Goals
- 40
- Server Virtualization, Network Virtualization, and NFV
- 41
- Virtualization Techniques
- 45
- Traditional Network Architecture
- Visualization versus Emulation
- 49
- Virtual Machines
- 50
- Components of a Virtual Machine
- 50
- Resource Allocation to the Virtual Machine
- 53
- Network Communication
- 55
- 2
- Packaging a Virtual Machine
- 58
- Commonly Used Hypervisors
- 62
- Linux Containers and Docker
- 64
- Understanding Containers
- 65
- Container versus Virtual Machines
- 67
- Introducing NFV
- Application Container and OS Container
- 70
- Enter Docker
- 72
- Container Packaging-Beyond Docker
- 76
- Single and Multitenant Environment
- 76
- Virtualization and NFV
- 78
- Isbn
- 9780134464312
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- Network functions virtualization (NFV) with a touch of SDN
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- Network functions virtualization (NFV) with a touch of SDN
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- Rajendra Chayapathi, Syed Farrukh Hassan, Paresh Shah
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- Hassan, Syed Farrukh
- Shah, Paresh
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- Network functions virtualization (NFV) with a touch of SDN, Rajendra Chayapathi, Syed Farrukh Hassan, Paresh Shah, (electronic resource)
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- Contents
-
- 5
- Summary
- 78
- References
- 79
- Review Questions
- 79
- Chapter 3
- Virtualization of Network Functions
- 83
- Designing NFV Networks
- NFV Architectural framework
- 83
- NFV Design Considerations
- 84
- NFV Transformation Challenges
- 105
- Virtualization of Network Infrastructure and Services
- 118
- NFV for Routing Infrastructure
- 118
- Virtualization of Network Security
- 7
- 127
- Virtualization of Mobile Communication Networks
- 129
- Summary
- 133
- References
- 134
- Review Questions
- 134
- Chapter 4
- Need for a Framework
- NFV Deployment in the Cloud
- 137
- What's in a Cloud?
- 137
- Characteristics of Cloud
- 139
- Cloud-Based Services
- 140
- Cloud Deployment Models
- 142
- 7
- NFV and Cloud
- 144
- Revisiting ETSI Management and Orchestration Block
- 145
- MANO Data Repositories
- 147
- Orchestrating, Deploying, and Managing NFV Infrastructure
- 157
- Hardware Virtualization Deployment Options
- 158
- ETSI Framework for NFV
- Deploying Virtual Machines and Containers
- 160
- Software and Tools for NFVI Deployment
- 164
- Introduction to OpenStack
- 167
- So What Is OpenStack?
- 167
- A Brief History of OpenStack
- 168
- 8
- OpenStack Releases
- 169
- OpenStack Deployment Nodes
- 169
- OpenStack Networking
- 183
- OpenStack Deployment Nodes Revisited
- 192
- OpenStack High Availability
- 193
- Understanding the ETST Framework
- Live Migration for VNF mobility
- 200
- Deploying OpenStack
- 201
- Using OpenStack as VIM
- 204
- Life Cycle Management of VNFs
- 211
- VNFM Software Examples
- 213
- 10
- Orchestration and Deployment at Network Services
- 214
- Cisco's Network Service Orchestrator
- 214
- Telefonica's OpenMANO
- 214
- Brocade VNF Manager
- 215
- Nokia's CloudBand Network Director
- 215
- A Closer Look at ETSI's NFV Framework
- Ciena's Blue Planet
- 215
- HP's NFV Director
- 215
- Ericsson Cloud Manager
- 215
- OpenStack Tracker
- 216
- RIFT.io's RIFT, ware
- 216
- Chapter 1
- 13
- NFV MANO and Open Source Solutions
- 216
- Open Platform NFV
- 216
- Open Orchestration Project (Open-O)
- 218
- Open Source MANO (OSM)
- 218
- Describing Network Service Descriptor
- 219
- NFV Framework Summary
- Juju Charms
- 219
- HOT
- 219
- TOSCA
- 220
- Summary
- 222
- References
- 222
- 26
- Review Questions
- 224
- Chapter 5
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- 227
- Basic Concepts of SDN
- 227
- What is SDN?
- 230
- Advantages of SDN
- Benefits of NFV
- 231
- SDN Implementation and Protocols
- 234
- Introduction to SDN Controller
- 234
- SDN Implementation Models
- 235
- SDN Protocols
- 238
- SDN Use-Cases for Different Networking Domains
- 26
- 251
- SDN in the Data Center (SDN DC)
- 251
- SDN in Service Provider Cloud (SP SDN)
- 254
- SDN in Wide-Area Networks (SD WAN)
- 257
- Enterprise SDN
- 260
- Transport SDN
- Hardware Flexibility
- 262
- Revisiting SDN Controllers
- 265
- Open Source SDN Controllers
- 265
- Commercial SDN Controllers
- 269
- SDN Correlation with NFV
- 273
- COR D-An Example of NFV and SDN Working Together
- 27
- 276
- Summary
- 281
- References
- 282
- Review Questions
- 283
- Chapter 6
- Stitching It All Together
- 285
- Faster Service Life Cycle
- Security Considerations
- 285
- Service Function Chaining
- 287
- Service Chaining in a Traditional Network
- 288
- Service Function Chaining for Cloud Scaling
- 289
- Network Service Header (NSH)
- 294
- 28
- Other Protocols for SFC
- 302
- Service Chaining Use Case
- 302
- How Virtual Machines Communicate
- 304
- Virtual Switch
- 305
- Single Roof Input/Output Visualization and Sharing (SR-IOV)
- 306
- Scalability and Elasticity
- Direct Memory Access
- 307
- Enhancing vSwitch Performance
- 308
- Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)
- 309
- Vector Packet Processing (VPP)
- 310
- Data Performance Considerations
- 314
- Journey to Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Era
- 28
- CPU Usage Optimization
- 315
- Optimized Use of Memory
- 317
- Program inability in a Virtualized Network
- 317
- Summary
- 321
- References
- 322
- Leveraging Existing Tools
- Review Questions
- 322
- 29
- Rapid Development and Vendor Independence
- 29
- Validation of New Solutions
- 29
- Amorphous Service Offering
- 29
- Operational Efficiency and Agility
- 1
- 30
- NFV Market Drivers
- 31
- Movement to Cloud
- 31
- New Business Services
- 32
- Capital Expense Savings
- 33
- Operational Expense Savings
- Evolution of Network Architecture
- 33
- Barrier of Entry
- 34
- Summary
- 34
- References
- 34
- Review Questions
- 35
- Chapter 2
- 1
- Virtualization Concepts
- 37
- History and Background of Virtualization
- 37
- Virtualization Benefits and Goals
- 40
- Server Virtualization, Network Virtualization, and NFV
- 41
- Virtualization Techniques
- 45
- Traditional Network Architecture
- Visualization versus Emulation
- 49
- Virtual Machines
- 50
- Components of a Virtual Machine
- 50
- Resource Allocation to the Virtual Machine
- 53
- Network Communication
- 55
- 2
- Packaging a Virtual Machine
- 58
- Commonly Used Hypervisors
- 62
- Linux Containers and Docker
- 64
- Understanding Containers
- 65
- Container versus Virtual Machines
- 67
- Introducing NFV
- Application Container and OS Container
- 70
- Enter Docker
- 72
- Container Packaging-Beyond Docker
- 76
- Single and Multitenant Environment
- 76
- Virtualization and NFV
- 78
- Control code
- ocn964633571
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- Extent
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- 9780134464312
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- Label
- Network functions virtualization (NFV) with a touch of SDN, Rajendra Chayapathi, Syed Farrukh Hassan, Paresh Shah, (electronic resource)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 5
- Summary
- 78
- References
- 79
- Review Questions
- 79
- Chapter 3
- Virtualization of Network Functions
- 83
- Designing NFV Networks
- NFV Architectural framework
- 83
- NFV Design Considerations
- 84
- NFV Transformation Challenges
- 105
- Virtualization of Network Infrastructure and Services
- 118
- NFV for Routing Infrastructure
- 118
- Virtualization of Network Security
- 7
- 127
- Virtualization of Mobile Communication Networks
- 129
- Summary
- 133
- References
- 134
- Review Questions
- 134
- Chapter 4
- Need for a Framework
- NFV Deployment in the Cloud
- 137
- What's in a Cloud?
- 137
- Characteristics of Cloud
- 139
- Cloud-Based Services
- 140
- Cloud Deployment Models
- 142
- 7
- NFV and Cloud
- 144
- Revisiting ETSI Management and Orchestration Block
- 145
- MANO Data Repositories
- 147
- Orchestrating, Deploying, and Managing NFV Infrastructure
- 157
- Hardware Virtualization Deployment Options
- 158
- ETSI Framework for NFV
- Deploying Virtual Machines and Containers
- 160
- Software and Tools for NFVI Deployment
- 164
- Introduction to OpenStack
- 167
- So What Is OpenStack?
- 167
- A Brief History of OpenStack
- 168
- 8
- OpenStack Releases
- 169
- OpenStack Deployment Nodes
- 169
- OpenStack Networking
- 183
- OpenStack Deployment Nodes Revisited
- 192
- OpenStack High Availability
- 193
- Understanding the ETST Framework
- Live Migration for VNF mobility
- 200
- Deploying OpenStack
- 201
- Using OpenStack as VIM
- 204
- Life Cycle Management of VNFs
- 211
- VNFM Software Examples
- 213
- 10
- Orchestration and Deployment at Network Services
- 214
- Cisco's Network Service Orchestrator
- 214
- Telefonica's OpenMANO
- 214
- Brocade VNF Manager
- 215
- Nokia's CloudBand Network Director
- 215
- A Closer Look at ETSI's NFV Framework
- Ciena's Blue Planet
- 215
- HP's NFV Director
- 215
- Ericsson Cloud Manager
- 215
- OpenStack Tracker
- 216
- RIFT.io's RIFT, ware
- 216
- Chapter 1
- 13
- NFV MANO and Open Source Solutions
- 216
- Open Platform NFV
- 216
- Open Orchestration Project (Open-O)
- 218
- Open Source MANO (OSM)
- 218
- Describing Network Service Descriptor
- 219
- NFV Framework Summary
- Juju Charms
- 219
- HOT
- 219
- TOSCA
- 220
- Summary
- 222
- References
- 222
- 26
- Review Questions
- 224
- Chapter 5
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- 227
- Basic Concepts of SDN
- 227
- What is SDN?
- 230
- Advantages of SDN
- Benefits of NFV
- 231
- SDN Implementation and Protocols
- 234
- Introduction to SDN Controller
- 234
- SDN Implementation Models
- 235
- SDN Protocols
- 238
- SDN Use-Cases for Different Networking Domains
- 26
- 251
- SDN in the Data Center (SDN DC)
- 251
- SDN in Service Provider Cloud (SP SDN)
- 254
- SDN in Wide-Area Networks (SD WAN)
- 257
- Enterprise SDN
- 260
- Transport SDN
- Hardware Flexibility
- 262
- Revisiting SDN Controllers
- 265
- Open Source SDN Controllers
- 265
- Commercial SDN Controllers
- 269
- SDN Correlation with NFV
- 273
- COR D-An Example of NFV and SDN Working Together
- 27
- 276
- Summary
- 281
- References
- 282
- Review Questions
- 283
- Chapter 6
- Stitching It All Together
- 285
- Faster Service Life Cycle
- Security Considerations
- 285
- Service Function Chaining
- 287
- Service Chaining in a Traditional Network
- 288
- Service Function Chaining for Cloud Scaling
- 289
- Network Service Header (NSH)
- 294
- 28
- Other Protocols for SFC
- 302
- Service Chaining Use Case
- 302
- How Virtual Machines Communicate
- 304
- Virtual Switch
- 305
- Single Roof Input/Output Visualization and Sharing (SR-IOV)
- 306
- Scalability and Elasticity
- Direct Memory Access
- 307
- Enhancing vSwitch Performance
- 308
- Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)
- 309
- Vector Packet Processing (VPP)
- 310
- Data Performance Considerations
- 314
- Journey to Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Era
- 28
- CPU Usage Optimization
- 315
- Optimized Use of Memory
- 317
- Program inability in a Virtualized Network
- 317
- Summary
- 321
- References
- 322
- Leveraging Existing Tools
- Review Questions
- 322
- 29
- Rapid Development and Vendor Independence
- 29
- Validation of New Solutions
- 29
- Amorphous Service Offering
- 29
- Operational Efficiency and Agility
- 1
- 30
- NFV Market Drivers
- 31
- Movement to Cloud
- 31
- New Business Services
- 32
- Capital Expense Savings
- 33
- Operational Expense Savings
- Evolution of Network Architecture
- 33
- Barrier of Entry
- 34
- Summary
- 34
- References
- 34
- Review Questions
- 35
- Chapter 2
- 1
- Virtualization Concepts
- 37
- History and Background of Virtualization
- 37
- Virtualization Benefits and Goals
- 40
- Server Virtualization, Network Virtualization, and NFV
- 41
- Virtualization Techniques
- 45
- Traditional Network Architecture
- Visualization versus Emulation
- 49
- Virtual Machines
- 50
- Components of a Virtual Machine
- 50
- Resource Allocation to the Virtual Machine
- 53
- Network Communication
- 55
- 2
- Packaging a Virtual Machine
- 58
- Commonly Used Hypervisors
- 62
- Linux Containers and Docker
- 64
- Understanding Containers
- 65
- Container versus Virtual Machines
- 67
- Introducing NFV
- Application Container and OS Container
- 70
- Enter Docker
- 72
- Container Packaging-Beyond Docker
- 76
- Single and Multitenant Environment
- 76
- Virtualization and NFV
- 78
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- Isbn
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- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Stock number
- CL0500000801
- System control number
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