Boston
May 8-11, 2017

Event Details

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Neutron project to interface FD.io.

The networking-vpp project of OpenStack aims to directly interface to FD.io VPP via its own mechanism driver.  Honeycomb, on the other hand, is the low level agent that allows VPP to be controlled by Open Daylight.  This presentation will discuss the ways in which control planes can manage software forwarders, the advantages and disadvantages of various methods of control, and show performance results from forwarding tests with realistic NFV workloads in a full OpenStack stack with a VPP forwarder.

Thursday, May 11, 12:00pm-12:30pm (4:00pm - 4:30pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: N/A
Cisco
Ian works for Cisco doing network things. The world of networking uses more and more software.  We use software to connect your mobile phones to the network, we use software to monitor the routers that form the internet, we use software to deploy, configure and change all those network components.  If we get it right, you never even know it's there. Ian's been on this since 2012, making NFV... FULL PROFILE
Distinguished Engineer in the Cisco CTAO
Jerome is Distinguished Engineer working in the Cisco Chief Technical and Architecture Office (CTAO) with a specific focus on Datacenter / Container Networking, Policy and Security. Jerome is driving is an active member of FD.io. He is leading networking-vpp project as well as other VPP related projects. He has extensive experience of computer systems and network architectures, and strong... FULL PROFILE