ONAP is the open source project created by the convergence of AT&T’s ECOMP and the Linux Foundation’s Open-O which was announced in February 2017. The purpose of ONAP is to be an open source software platform that delivers capabilities for the design, creation, orchestration, monitoring, and lifecycle management of Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) and network services.
One of the key aspects of modeling for ONAP is the model-driven, declarative TOSCA language as well as other imperative languages. ONAP is comprised of many microservices that are provisioned, deployed, and managed with ONAP Operations Manager. TOSCA and Cloudify are part of the OOM project and used to deploy ONAP.
In this talk, we will demonstrate the deployment of ONAP on OpenStack, with ONAP services being deployed on top of Kubernetes as microservices.
Attendees will learn how to deploy ONAP services on top of a Kubernetes cluster as well as model and on-board a VNF all on OpenStack.