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5G spectrum auction could mean big changes for Canadian Telecommunications, but it likely won’t

Last week the much awaited 3500 megahertz auction kicked off here in Canada.  It was delayed from the original date earlier this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. There are a couple things that are notable about this auction.  Firstly, smaller geographic regions are being auctioned off, where previously a spectrum license was granted at the […]

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Predictions for Edge Computing in 2019

Predictions for Edge Computing in 2019 The edge is a new and important place to be. In 2019 edge and 5G related technologies will steadily improve. Here are a few predictions: 1. Hardware: More Important Than Ever Some edge deployments will be relatively small, as small as a couple of servers. With such limited resources […]

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Layer 1 SFC with BigSwitch

Layer 1 SFC with BigSwitch   In previous posts, we have tried to define what Service Function Chaining (SFC) is as well as how one can “fake” SFC at the layer 3 level. However, based on our definition of SFC we want to be moving packets from one virtual port pair to another, essentially at the […]

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100,000 Carrier Clouds Coming Online

100,000 Carrier Clouds Coming Online   Over the next few years, we expect to see a large number of data centers coming online. By 2030, we could see one hundred thousand new carrier cloud data centers. — CIMI Corp Edge Cloud In this context, a “carrier cloud” is edge computing owned by Communication Service Providers, aka Carriers.  Edge […]

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OpenStack Edge Hackathon

OpenStack Edge Hackathon   On the weekend before the 2018 OpenStack summit in Berlin, I attended a hackathon held at hub:raum, a German co-working and event space, and startup accelerator. The building where hub:raum is located is one of the key Internet locations in Germany, so it’s apt that the event was held there. We […]

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NetApp Insight – Data is the new Oil

NetApp Insight: Data is the new Oil   For those of you who don’t know what NetApp Insight is, it’s NetApp’s premier technical conference held yearly in Las Vegas. This year it was held at the Mandalay Bay Hotel. The conference is typically highlighted by a couple of keynote speakers. This year the keynotes were […]

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Zero to ONAP in Seven Minutes

Zero to ONAP in Seven Minutes The concept of Network Function Virtualization (NFV), as simple as it is, brings with it much complexity. In some respects NFV is simply taking virtualization – a technology most IT organizations are quite familiar with, and indeed is a commodity, –  and applying it to telecommunications systems. For various […]

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OpenContrail and Kubernetes

OPENCONTRAIL AND KUBERNETES Editors note: After this article was written the OpenContrail project changed its name to Tungsten Fabric. Software Defined Networking (SDN) exploded onto the scene in and around 2008, in part due to the creation and popularization of OpenFlow. While OpenFlow did not specifically cause the development of SDN, it was certainly a […]

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NFV MANO – OpenBaton

NFV MANO – OpenBaton   Certainly in the last few months the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) has taken the lion’s share of publicity. But there are other MANO solutions, some commercial, some open source MANO. OpenBaton is an open source MANO that has most, if not all of the required features of a MANO […]

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Cool Tools: dnsdist

One of the things we do at IDX is help organizations onboard Virtual Network Functions (VNFs). VNF Onboarding is an involved and complex process with many steps. One of the activities in our onboarding process involves the performance testing, verification, and dimensioning of a VNF. In this particular example we discuss testing a Domain Name […]

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Blurred Lines: Containers and Virtual Machines

We know that containers are an important new technology (well, at least Linux containers are, there have been similar technologies in existence for some time). Docker based containers, still heavily utilized even in Kubernetes, build on Linux technologies such as cgroups and network namespaces to achieve isolation. However, other technologies can be “plugged in.” We […]

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Easing the Infrastructure Configuration Process

Interdynamix (IDX) has been known as an advanced, high end technology solution provider and technology infrastructure integrator for 20+ years. They have helped hundreds of clients deliver some of the most innovative and sophisticated technology solutions to successfully power their businesses. Most recently, IDX has initiated an NFV project at CENGN to create and execute scalability testing for their new VNF […]

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It’s All About Dependencies

I have a pet theory that it’s all about dependencies. I work in an area, Network Function Virtualization, NFV for short, that is made up of many complex systems. The most obvious example is OpenStack, which is notoriously considered complicated. To be fair, there are many more high level systems like it that are also […]

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An Introduction to 5G Network Slicing

A colleague and I gave a presentation entitled “5G Network Slicing and OpenStack” at the 2018 Vancouver OpenStack summit. We did a lot of research, reading 70 to 100 papers (whitepapers, standards body papers, academic papers, you name it–so many we published a bibliography) to try to determine what network slicing is and how OpenStack can […]

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Faking Service Chains at Layer 3

Faking Service Chains at Layer 3 In the last post we introduced the concept of Service Function Chaining (SFC). In that post we suggested that SFC occurs at the virtual port layer, somewhere around layer 1 of the OSI model. We can debate whether it is truly layer 1 or not, in part because SFC […]

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Introduction to Service Function Chaining

Introduction to Service Function Chaining Service Function Chaining (SFC), which I will describe in this post, is an important feature that arises out of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). SFC is most applicable to telecommunications companies or in security applications, but also has broader application. Currently the networking space is an […]

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