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Keynote: The New World of Open Source Networking, Edge & IoT - Arpit Joshipura
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A
Right
good
morning
as
people
come
in,
we
will
start
this
second
round
of
keynotes
with
a
very
interesting
twist,
which
is
how
does
cloud
native
impact
adjacent
areas
and
Technology.
So
that's
the
focus
of
this
whole
section
of
keynotes,
and
you
will
understand
and
appreciate
how
different
open-source
projects
within
a
the
Linux
Foundation
are
working
together
to
enable
this
phenomenon.
A
A
The
first
one
is
telecom
networks
globally
have
now
chosen
open
source
to
be
their
de
facto
platform.
That's
number
one
number
two,
the
cloud
is
moving
to
the
edge
an
edge
is
going
to
be
unified
across
not
just
a
cloud
but
cloud
networks,
telecom
enterprise
and
IOT.
It's
going
to
be
a
common
edge,
so
we'll
talk
about
that
built
on
open
source
and
number
three.
There
are
inter
dependencies
between
projects
across
cloud
native
and
other
technologies,
so
I'm
going
to
cover
all
three.
A
Let
me
start
off
with
the
telecom
networking
part
open
source
is
going
to
be
the
de
facto
way
how
global
networks
are
built.
Why
do
we
know
that
the
journey
started
with
Sdn
and
NFV
several
years
ago?
I
was
one
of
the
first
ones
in
that
journey.
That
journey
led
to
disaggregation,
where
you
had
a
choice
of
hardware
and
software.
A
It
moved
to
automation
and
orchestration
of
the
entire
network
zero
touch
last
year,
and
then
this
year
is
about
open
collaboration
with
the
cloud
native
and
containerization
and
to
help
with
this
journey
Lenox
foundation,
Lenox
foundation.
Networking
specifically,
is
very
proud
to
host
nine
of
the
top
ten
projects
top
ten
open
source
projects.
A
We
have
operators
and
end-users
participating
that
account
for
almost
70%
of
the
global
mobile
subscribers,
including
the
top
three
from
China
here,
top
China
Mobile,
Chan,
Telecom,
China,
Unicom
and
all
the
vendors
that
are
in
networking
right.
So
this
is
just
the
board
of
elif
networking,
but
huge
momentum
here,
and
that
momentum
has
been
recognized
through
deployments.
A
Open
source
is
deployed
in
some
of
the
largest
carriers
and
specifically
projects
like
own
app.
That
Jim
talked
about
open
network
automation
platform,
which
was
created
through
the
collaboration
of
China
Mobile
an
AT&T
a
couple
of
years
ago,
and
now
is
the
de
facto
platform
right
geo,
real
and
geo.
The
fastest
growing
LTE
network
in
in
India
is
using
at
AT&T
China
Mobile
Bell,
Canada
Orange.
A
You
know
you
name
it
there's
this
huge
focus
on
deployment
and
the
thing
that
I
personally
like
is
the
how
open
source
is
developed
and
I
call
it
diversity
across
people,
communities,
geographies
and
companies.
So
you
can
see
some
of
the
panels.
We
had
a
all-female
panel
keynote
panel.
These
are
technical
leaders
in
the
onap
community
right
they
own
the
TSC.
We
had
meetups,
including
last
year
here
in
Shanghai,
so
and
then,
on
the
right
hand,
side
you
can
see
from
the
colors
that
various
companies
are
contributing
from
the
first
release,
the
releases
afterwards.
A
So
it's
very
important
from
a
diversity
perspective
and
the
focus
areas
on
networking
for
this
year
in
terms
of
open
source
are
two
things.
One
is
compliance
and
verification
and
the
other
one
is
standards
and
open
source
harmonization.
So
let
me
take
two
minutes
to
explain
those
in
the
world
of
telcos
if
you're
a
China,
Mobile,
China,
Telecom,
China,
Unicom
or
anyone
in
in
the
world.
The
thing
on
the
left
is
what
you
have
to
deal
with:
you
get
a
vnf
or
a
virtual
network
function
or
a
workload
or
an
app
right
load.
A
Balancers
firewalls,
you've
all
pick
packet
for
you
get
that
from
one
vendor.
You
get
the
orchestrator
from
another
vendor.
You
get
the
virtual
infrastructure
manager
from
another
vendor
and
you
get
the
hardware
and
NFB
I
that
we
call
it
from
another
one,
and
then
you
have
to
onboard
and
test
what
LF
network
Kings
OBP
program
that
just
got
launched
will
do
is
simplify
the
whole
lifecycle
by
50%.
Gate
will
be
based
on
own
app
and
open
Fe,
and
we
are
working
with
GSMA
to
help
this
standardized
NFB.
A
A
We
are
the
standard
and
we
work
with
them
very
very
closely.
Now
that's
the
core
networking
which
is
now
automated
and
it
is
needs
to
be
automated
before
5g
hits.
Now,
let's
move
to
the
edge
when
we
move
to
the
edge.
Today,
you
have
a
fragmented
edge.
You
have
a
cloud
edge,
you
have
an
IOT
edge,
you
have
an
enterprise
edge,
and
now
you
have
a
telco
edge.
A
We
believe
that
there
needs
to
be
a
unified
edge,
and
so
we
announced
in
2019
an
umbrella
project
called
LF
edge,
which
is
hugely
supported
by
by
you
folks
here
in
China
that
unifies
the
different
edge
communities.
It
was
found
by
five
founding
members
founding
projects
and
60
founding
members.
Now
today
we're
up
to
seven,
including
Baidu's
OpenEdge,
which
is
going
to
be
contributed
into
LF
edge,
we're
at
70
plus
now,
and
we
are
working
very
closely
with
a
lot
of
standardized
community.
A
So
this
is
how
you
know
edge
looks
at
the
landscape,
so
you
can
see
from
the
top.
You
got
to
collaborate
with
Oran.
Then
you
have
a
project
in-home
edge,
which
is
the
software
that
unifies
the
appliances
inside
the
edge.
Then
you
have
Eve,
which
is
the
on-prem
edge,
comes
into
an
acronym
blueprint,
which
is
another
project
that
glues
everything
together
and
then
moves
into
the
core
running
own
app
own
app
works
with
kubernetes
and
OpenStack,
and
then
works
with
all
the
standards
looks
complex,
but
it
is
very,
very
nicely
laid
out.
A
Okay,
and
so
that
brings
me
to
my
third
and
very
important
point,
which
is
we're
not
living
in
the
world
of
isolation.
Cloud
native
is
not
on
its
own.
Networking
is
not
on
its
own
edge,
blockchain
cloud
foundry.
These
are
all
platforms
that
are
collaborating
and
it's
very
important.
So
I'm
going
to
give
you
a
few
examples
here.
The
first
one
is
Aleph.
A
Networking
is
working
very
closely
with
kubernetes
to
figure
out
how
we
can
do
a
hybrid
migration
of
VMs
or
vnf
to
CNS,
okay
and
see
NFS
are
cloud
native
functions,
they
have
a
very
specific
characteristics
and
we
want
to
move
them
along.
How
does
that
happen?
We
have
test
beds.
We
have
own
app
working
groups
that
collaborate
and
we'll
come
up
with
a
solution
for
that.
A
Okay,
later
on
today,
we
will
have
Brian
talked
about
you
know,
blockchain,
and
this
technology
is
extremely
relevant
to
telecom
and
we
have
the
telecom
sig
that
will
work
closely
with
the
aleph
networking,
so
these
are
just
in
here
the
use
cases.
So
these
are
just
examples
of
projects
and
umbrellas
working
together
to
collaborate
and
make
things
happen,
and
we
make
things
happen.
The
stack
looks
very
simple.
A
At
the
end
of
the
day,
end-users
make
money
from
these
services
cloud
services,
residential
services,
enterprises,
services
or
IOT
ai
services,
and
they
run
those
services
on
infrastructure,
data,
centers
carrier
networks,
cloud
networks
and
public
or
hybrid
or
private,
doesn't
matter,
and
then
the
layer
in
the
middle
is
the
plumbing,
that's
the
glue
that
needs
to
be
automated
and
that's
the
project
focus
for
LF
networking
and
the
edge
kubernetes
l,
FAI
LF
edge,
okay,
so
that's
kind
of
the
whole
picture.
So,
from
my
perspective,
the
key
takeaways
for
this
year
in
2019.
A
A
The
edge
is
completely
fragmented
this
year,
but
we
are
bringing
a
unified
edge
together
across
IOT
telecom
enterprise
and
cloud
through
the
LF
edge
program,
and
each
of
these
will
have
blueprints
in
the
various
verticals,
like
automotive,
energy,
insurance,
banking,
etc.
Using
several
of
the
technology
building
blocks
and
finally,
technologies
and
industries
are
extremely
dependent
on
each
other
and
we
will
have
major
collaboration.
So
if
you're
in
one
project,
please
don't
limit
yourself
to
that
one
expand
your
horizon
and
come
together
as
a
total
team.