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Learning OpenDaylight

By : Reza Toghraee
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Learning OpenDaylight

By: Reza Toghraee

Overview of this book

OpenDaylight is an open source, software-defined network controller based on standard protocols. It aims to accelerate the adoption of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and create a solid foundation for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). SDN is a vast subject; many network engineers find it difficult to get started with using and operating different SDN platforms. This book will give you a practical bridge from SDN theory to the practical, real-world use of SDN in datacenters and by cloud providers. The book will help you understand the features and use cases for SDN, NFV, and OpenDaylight. NFV uses virtualization concepts and techniques to create virtual classes for node functions. Used together, SDN and NFV can elevate the standards of your network architecture; generic hardware-saving costs and the advanced and abstracted software will give you the freedom to evolve your network in the future without having to invest more in costly equipment. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to design and deploy OpenDaylight networks and integrate them with physical network switches. You will also have mastered basic network programming over the SDN fabric.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

OPNFV and its role in service provider NFV


Open Platform for NFV (OPNFV) was announced by the Linux Foundation back in 2014. Its aim is to create a standard carrier-grade platform, mainly for NFV.

Since the Linux Foundation also hosts OpenDaylight and Open Network Operating System (ONOS), the combination of a network controller such as OpenDaylight or ONOS and OPNFV can help transition industry toward virtualization of networks and network functions.

OPNFV promotes open source networking and motivates companies to work together to accelerate innovation. It can be used by service providers, data centers, cloud providers, vendors, end users, and developers to create an open source platform in order to accelerate the development and deployment of NFV.

Its main current objective to create a standard open source platform for VNF in order to run on different platforms. For example, if OpenStack and VMware vSphere are both OPNFV certified, we can load a OPNFV certified VNF (such as a virtual load...