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From YouTube: CNCF CNF Testbed Meeting - 2019-03-18
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Some
of
those
have
come
into
place
with
new
facilities,
but
not
everything
is
online,
so
we're
doing
some
early
access
testing
with
the
Intel
Network
hard
enabled
systems
and
waiting
for
those
to
become
fully
publicly
available.
I
know
some
of
those
are
starting
to
get
tested
with
Sprint
and
other
folks,
but
the
inventory
hasn't
increased
enough
for
public
demand
yet,
but
that'll
continue
happening
over
the
next
couple
of
months.
A
So
we're
going
to
look
more
at
use.
Cases
like
that,
but
we
haven't
had
a
use
case
presented
by
any
specific
telco
or
vendor,
where
it's
fully
defined
so
I
think
that's
an
area
where
we'd
really
like
to
have
more
input
on
what
would
be
useful
as
a
next
and
set
of
use
cases.
We
do
have
the
own
app
Linux
foundations.
Own
app
project
has
a
bunch
of
use
cases
and
where
we've
take,
in
fact,
the
the
ones
that
we've
used
right
now
that
the
slide
deck
that
you
can
see
from
Dan.
A
Looking
at
firewall,
the
firewall
use
cases,
the
load,
balancing
the
functional
use
cases
as
well
as
more
performance,
we'd
love
to
have
input
on
any
specific
use
cases,
ideally
where
we
can
do
either
direct
contributions
to
building
out
the
use
case
or
or
defining
exactly
what
it
is
for.
A
cleanroom
implementation,
since
we're
trying
to
do
a
Henderson,
open
source
on
this
side
versus
the
proprietary,
so
we'd
take
something
and
rebuild
that
so
that
everyone
can
replicate
it.
A
Of
course,
a
full
contribution
of
these
cases
would
be
the
best
and
that's
think,
an
overview
and
I
can
drop
some
I'll
drop.
Some
links
to
various
like
the
network
service
mesh
use
cases.
I
was
referring
to
quite
a
bit
of
those
and
I'm,
not
sure
if
anyone's
on
the
call
that's
been
on
any
of
those
I'm
not
noticing
in
the
list
here,
but
I
can
drop
some
links
to
some
of
those
slides
and
does
anyone
here
know
of
any
particular
use
case
or
testing?
That
would
be
a
focus.
C
C
Don't
necessarily
even
see
that
as
a
smart
NIC,
because
I
mean
I
know
it's
coming
from
Intel,
but
most
people
are
on
x86,
anyways
and
they're
that
those
NIC
cards
are
not
that
expensive,
not
as
expensive
as
some
of
the
other
any
no
pure-play
vendors
that
are
focused
on
the
offload
cards,
but
it
was
quite
prevalent
not
just
for
performance,
but
also
just
for
security,
where
we
saw
we
saw
this
being
used
and
we're
really
sitting
all
the
tropic.
All
the
switching
was
done.
C
C
This
particular
customer
and
others
wanted
all
the
switching
to
be
done
on
the
top
iraq
switch
and
then
so,
but
we
would
be
interested
dennis
and
I
and
working
setting
some
something
up
on
packet
and
exploring
that
further
and
it
keeps
coming
up
on
the
other
call
to
an
NSM
call
and
it
does
seem
to
be
widespread,
so
I
think
we
can
add
value
there.
We
do
have
an
account
on
packet
that
you
know
we
can
leverage.
A
That's
sounds
great:
we
there's
some
KVM
as
well
as
docker,
without
any
type
of
orchestration
testing
that
we
did
in
the
CNF
testbed
it's
under.
If
you
look
in
the
comparison
area,
it's
under
the
box
by
box
section,
and
there
was
that
most
of
that
was
building
blocks
to
go
to
other
things,
and
we
with
the
KBM.
We
were
looking
at
different
ways
of
how
we're
going
to
connect
directly
to
the
cards
at
that
time.
A
What
we
could
build
to
to
create
some
of
the
use
cases
that
we're
doing
now
and
prior
to
open
sack
so
I
think
what
even
if
it's
something
that
is
KVM
if
it's
something
that
at
a
minimum
can
be
really
described
and
documented,
like
here's
the
specifications
for
how
it
would
be
laying
out
that
would
be
useful.
Even
if
we're
going
to
take
that
and
maybe
convert
it
to
be
something
that
runs
on
open
sack
with
acceleration
of
the
those
vans
himself
with
SRV
ports,
that
that
would
be
a
great
contribution,
I
think.
A
C
A
Okay
know
that
there's
a
a
separate
project
that
has
some
overlap
into
the
scenic
testbed
for
CI,
where
we're
focused
on
adding
arm
support.
So
a
little
bit
interested
in
that
packet.
The
provider
has
a
lot
of
arm
activity
as
far
as
machines
and
then
with
them,
trying
to
add
support
for
telco
specific
configurations
and
to
their
server
types,
as
well
as
adding
direct
connections
into
like
mobile
towers
at
different
providers.
A
There
could
be
some
interesting
things
there.
So
if
there's
any
specific
use
cases
that
may
require,
rather
than
say
a
specific
Hardware
neck,
that
maybe
configurations
that
are
require
specific
type
of
connections
out
or
configurations
on
commodity
hardware,
but
be
interested
in
hearing
that
it
could
be
machines
with
a
large
number
of
cores
large
different
types
of
memory
configuration
including.
C
A
Resources,
but
maybe
high-speed
NICs,
if
anyone
has
thoughts
on
those
from
real-world
use
cases,
that's
what
we're
really
looking
at
helping,
but
for
talking
with
packet
since
they've
they
taken
direct
directions
on
us
and
all
the
configurations.
So
if
you
have
any
thought
from
that
for
real
world
use
cases
and
would
love
to
hear
this.
A
B
A
It
sounds
good
and
there's
a
ba
fat
cube
con
Barcelona.
So
are
there
any
other
events
that
folks
know
of
and
thanks
for
the
shout
out
on
the
auto
project
from
Appy
and
I,
see
by
the
way
for
the
ARM
based
project
from
Tina?
Are
there
any
other
events
or
projects
that
folks
would
like
to
bring
some
attention
to.
A
A
Doing
these
comparisons
across
the
different
environments
invite
them
to
the
next
boss.
It's
the
let's
see
the
next
one
I
believe
is
going
to
be
potentially
in
person
know.
The
April
first
meeting
will
not
be
on
zoom,
so
there
will
be
at
the
open.
Ons
in
San.
Jose
probably
have
some
in
person
in
there
and
we'll
post
about
that.