T-NOVA
Network Functions as-a-Service over Virtualised Infrastructures
Network Functions as-a-Service over Virtualised Infrastructures
A few details
T-NOVA is establishing an integrated framework for the hosting and lifecycle management of virtualized network functions (VNFs) in next-generation networks. One of the flagship EU projects on Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV)
MNLAB participated as
MNLab assumed both the Project Coordination as well as the Technical Management, leading the project to a successful conclusion. The project was considered of “Excellent” performance by the EC reviewers. MNLab also coordinated the technical integration & demo activities.
€ 10M
2014/1/1 – 2016/12/31
18 partners
number 619520
Elaboration and design of an end-to-end framework for VNF hosting and lifecycle management
Design and implementation of the first open-source NFV Orchestrator (TeNOR)
16 related papers published
Enhancement and extension of a software-driven network infrastructure based on OpenStack and OpenDaylight, for NFV accommodation
Establishment of a common, multi-actor Repository for NF publication and exchange (“Function Store”)
Implementation of a control framework for the configuration and monitoring of virtualized Network Functions
What is it about?
With the aim of promoting the NFV concept, T-NOVA introduces a novel enabling framework, allowing operators not only to deploy virtualized Network Functions (NFs) for their own needs, but also to offer them to their customers, as value-added services. Virtual network appliances (gateways, proxies, firewalls, transcoders, analyzers etc.) can be provided on-demand as-a-Service, eliminating the need to acquire, install and maintain specialized hardware at customers’ premises.
For these purposes, T-NOVA will design and implement a management/orchestration platform for the automated provision, configuration, monitoring and optimization of Network Functions-as-a-Service (NFaaS) over virtualised Network/IT infrastructures. T-NOVA leverages and enhances cloud management architectures for the elastic provision and (re-) allocation of IT resources assigned to the hosting of Network Functions. It also exploits and extends Software Defined Networking platforms for efficient management of the network infrastructure.
Furthermore, in order to facilitate the involvement of diverse actors in the NFV scene and attract new market entrants, T-NOVA establishes a “NFV Marketplace”, in which network services and Functions by several developers can be published and brokered/traded. Via the Marketplace, customers can browse and select the services and virtual appliances which best match their needs, as well as negotiate the associated SLAs and be charged under various billing models. A novel business case for NFV is thus introduced and promoted.
Inside the mechanics…
Here are some of the technologies, platforms, systems, open-source projects, tools, pieces of software, frameworks… that are used :