Transcription of Introduction to Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
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17-1 2013 Raj ~jain/cse570-13/Washington University in St. LouisIntroduction to Introduction to Network Function Network Function Virtualization (NFV) Virtualization (NFV)Raj Jain Washington University in Saint Louis Saint Louis, MO 63130 slides and audio/video recordings of this class lecture are at: ~jain/cse570-13/ .17-2 2013 Raj ~jain/cse570-13/Washington University in St. LouisOverviewOverview1. What is NFV?2. NFV and SDN Relationship3. ETSI NFV ISG Specifications4. Concepts, Architecture, Requirements, Use cases5. Proof-of-Concepts and TimelineNote: This is 4th module of four modules on OpenFlow, OpenFlow Controllers, SDN and NFV in this 2013 Raj ~jain/cse570-13/Washington University in St. LouisFour Innovations of NFVFour Innovations of NFV4.
Both have similar goals but approaches are very different. SDN needs new interfaces, control modules, applications. NFV requires moving network applications from dedicated hardware to virtual containers on commercial-off-the-shelf ... Switches, e.g., Open vSwitch ...
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