OSM-MR8 Hackfest
Overview
ETSI's Centre for Testing and Interoperability and the OSM community are organizing a new OSM Hackfest on 9-13 March 2020.
The event will be hosted by Telefonica in Madrid, Spain, co-located with the OSM-MR#8 meeting, offering a great opportunity to share and learn with OSM developers and module leaders, and explore opportunities for synergies and collaboration.
Participation to OSM Hackfests is free and open to all upon Registration
Venue
Distrito Telefónica
Edificio Central “A” - Auditorium "Sala de los Ciria".
Ronda de la Comunicación, s/n
28050 Madrid
SPAIN
Scope
This OSM Hackfest will allow new users to get familiar with OSM Release SEVEN and exercise all the new functionalities, such as:
- OSM deployment on Kubernetes and self-monitoring of OSM Modules
- End-to-end Orchestration and life cycle management of real Network Services
- packaging, on-boarding,
- day-0/day-1/day-2 configuration
- service assurance: monitoring and closed-loop operation
- Running Cloud-Native Network Services
- modeling different types of Network Functions: Virtual, Physical, Cloud-native and Hybrid
- deploying a Kubernetes cluster
- deploying and orchestrating a cloud-native network service wit helm charts
- deploying and orchestrating a cloud-native network service with Juju bundles,
- Automated placement of Network Services for optimized edge deployments
In addition, experienced users and developers will have the opportunity to hack into OSM, build complex examples, fine-tune, test and demonstrate Release EIGHT or experimental features on the OSM Remote Labs network.
Who should attend
- VNF vendors, who want to onboard their VNF in OSM following best practices
- System Integrators, who want to develop their expertise with OSM
- Service providers, who want to get first hand operational experience with OSM
- Academia and Universities, who are using or considering OSM as platform for their research activities in networking
- Experimented developers and users that want to share and test with the community
Prerequisites
- Seats are limited, registration is mandatory!
- Participants are expected to have user-level knowledge of Linux and be familiar with NFV and SDN concepts
- Laptop
- A remote environment will be made available for participants, if you prefer to install in your own laptop, please follow the OSM Quick Start Guide. Main requirements:
- MINIMUM: 2 CPUs, 4 GB RAM, 20GB disk and a single interface with Internet access
- RECOMMENDED: 2 CPUs, 8 GB RAM, 40GB disk and a single interface with Internet access
Agenda
- Tentative: Please note the sessions' times and contents may be subject to change
OSM Hackfest Sessions
- Hack 0 - Introduction to NFV and OSM (virtual: video & slides)
- Introduction to ETSI NFV and standards
- Introduction to Open Source MANO
- OpenStack & Kubernetes primer
- Hack 1 - OSM Architecture & Installation
- [Presentation] OSM Architecture overview by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
- [Presentation] OSM Installation methods by Cyndi Alarcon, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] OSM Installation over Kubernetes by Cyndi Alarcon, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] OSM System Monitoring by Francisco Rodriguez & Alexis Monserrate, Indra
- [Hands-on] Integrating a VIM in OSM by Cyndi Alarcon, Whitestack
- Hack 2 - Network Services General Instantiation
- [Presentation] OSM Packages overview by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] Instantiating a basic Network Service by Cyndi Alarcon, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] Multi-VDU Network Services by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] Automating Day-0 configuration through cloud-init by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] Monitoring VNFs by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] Orchestrating Network Slices with OSM by Felipe Vicens, Atos
- [Demo] Enabling high performance on VNFs - SDN-Assist by Alfonso Tierno, Telefonica
- [Demo] Automatic Placement of VNFs by Lars-Göran Magnusson, Arctos Labs
- Hack 3 - Automating VNF Day-1 & 2 operations
- [Presentation] Introduction to primitives in OSM by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack & Canonical team
- [Presentation, Demo] Python Operator Framework by Canonical
- [Hands-on] Running primitives in VNFs by Canonical
- Hack 4 - Running Containerized Network Functions
- [Presentation] K8s support in OSM by Gerardo Garcia de Blas, Telefonica
- [Hands-on] Instantiating containerized NFs over Kubernetes (KNFs) by Gerardo Garcia de Blas, Telefonica
- [Hands-on] Running primitives in KNFs by Gerardo Garcia de Blas, Telefonica
- Hack 5 - End-to-end VNF Package Onboarding in OSM
- [Presentation] Introduction to the VNF Onboarding Task Force & Resources by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] Building an Evolved Packet Core VNF package from scratch by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
- [Hands-on] Building an Evolved Packet Core KNF package from scratch by Gianpietro Lavado, Whitestack
Previous Hackfests
- 8th OSM Hackfest - Lucca (Italy)
- 7th OSM Hackfest - Patras (Greece)
- 6th OSM Hackfest - Santa Clara (CA, USA)
- 5th OSM Hackfest - Barcelona (Spain)
- 4th OSM Hackfest - Palo Alto (CA, USA)
- 3rd OSM Hackfest - Oslo (Norway)
- 2nd OSM Hackfest - Madrid (Spain)
- 1st OSM Hackfest - Sophia Antipolis (France)
Get involved in OpenSourceMANO
- Join the OSM Community Slack Workspace
- If your organisation is already an OSM member, you can also:
- Request an EOL account (if you don’t have one yet)
- Subscribe OSM general and OSM TECH mailing lists
- If your organisation is not yet an OSM member:
- Learn how to join, it is free and open to all
- Join the OSM Ecosystem
Contact
Please send your technical questions to OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org or join the OSM Community Slack Workspace
Questions about ETSI, joining OSM, this hackfest and future events can be sent to: OSMSupport@etsi.org