On 4/Aug/20 17:45, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote:
> Not sure what you mean NFV is NFV, > > From NFV perspective cRDP is no different than vMX -it’s just a > virtualized router function nothing special… > What I meant that as we've been deploying NFV as a VM, cloud-native means we take that VM and containerize it further. It's a further diffusion of NFV, in my book. The benefits about the added de-layering (if one can call it that) are left as an exercise to the operator. > > > Also with regards to NFV markets, it’s just CPE or telco-cloud > (routing on host, FWs, LBs and other domain specific network devices > like SBCs), and then RRs, no one sane would be replacing high > throughput aggregation points like PEs or core nodes with NFV ,unless > one wants to get into some serious horizontal scaling ;). > Well, vCPE's and vBNG's have long been the holy grail for some of us, especially since it makes IPv6 roll-out significantly simpler. Mark.