BEGIN:VCALENDAR METHOD:REQUEST PRODID:Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Pacific Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:16010101T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=1SU;BYMONTH=11 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:16010101T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=2SU;BYMONTH=3 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT ORGANIZER;CN=Ramki Krishnan:MAILTO:ram...@vmware.com ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=nfvrg@irtf .org:MAILTO:nfvrg@irtf.org DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en-US:\n\n\nDear All\,\n\nWe would like to invite you to an NFVRG interim meeting\, details are below. Please fill the doodle po ll (https://doodle.com/poll/bt4nmwqbvdnxy743). In the doodle comment field \, please indicate if you are planning to attend in person or join remotel y.\n\nThanks\,\nNFVRG Co-chairs (Ramki Krishnan & Diego Lopez)\n\nInterim Meeting Theme: Re-thinking VNF Architectures towards a Cloud-n ative Deployment\n\nInterim Meeting Time: 10:00am to 12:00 pm Sept. 18th Monday\n\nInterim Meeting Location:\nConf - Creekside C - Da rwin (CSC1139)(Seats 72\, Projector)\n900 Arastradero Road\nPalo Alto\, Ca lifornia\, 94304\nVMware campus map -- https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vm w-directions-to-vmware.pdf\n\nWebex link: https://vmware.webex.com/mw3200/ mywebex/cmr/cmr.do?siteurl=vmware&AT=meet&username=ramkik\n\nPresentations \n\n * A New Approach to Network Functions\, Aurojit Panda 40 minutes (30 minutes talk + 10 minutes Q&A)\n * Bui lding a better network through disaggregation\, Eric Keller 40 minutes (30 minutes talk + 10 minutes Q&A)\n\nBrainstorming Discuss ion 30 minutes\n\n * Progressing this topic in N FVRG leveraging current work on lightweight virtualization technologies\n * Progressing this topic in Open Source Efforts such as ONAP\, OSM\, OP NFV\, FD.io etc.\n\nAbstract - A New Approach to Network Functions\nModern networks do far more than just deliver packets\, and provide network fun ctions -- including firewalls\, caches\, and WAN optimizers — that are crucial for scaling networks\, ensuring security and enabling new applicat ions. Network functions were traditionally implemented using dedicated ha rdware middleboxes\, but in recent years they are increasingly being deplo yed as VMs on commodity servers. While many herald this move towards netwo rk function virtualization (NFV) as a great step forward\, I argue that ac cepted virtualization techniques are ill-suited to network functions. In t his talk I describe NetBricks — a new approach to building and running v irtualized network functions that speeds development and increases perform ance.\n\nAbstract - Building a better network through disaggregation\nTo i mprove performance\, security\, and reliability\, network practitioners ha ve\, over time\, moved away from the principle of a stateless network and added stateful processing to the network with devices such as firewalls\, load balancers\, and intrusion detection systems. In doing so\, networks h ave become increasingly complex and brittle\, because the state held in th ese devices (such as the connection tracking information in a firewall) is needed to process the traffic. The conventional approach forces practitio ners to configure or architect the network to get the right traffic to the right (physical or virtual) appliance (i.e.\, where the relevant state is )\, and introduce costly\, and sometimes ineffective\, mechanisms to back up state (e.g.\, to recover from failures). In a world where agility is i ncreasingly important\, a new approach is needed.\n\nIn this talk\, we pre sent our a network architecture based on disaggregated network functions. Our foundational work breaks the underlying assumption that state needs to be tightly coupled to a specific device\, the state is maintained separat ely and the network functions can access that state from anywhere and at a ny time through a well-defined interface – creating a highly flexible ne twork. After years of research\, we proved this architecture viable (publ ishing the results at NSDI)\, and now we are commercializing at Stateless\ , Inc. In this talk we will present the background and technical details of this disaggregated architecture\, discuss the challenges we are current ly working on\, and the use cases driving the commercial adoption.\n\nAuro jit Panda Bio\nAurojit Panda is currently a software engineer at Nefeli Ne tworks\, and starting in Fall 2018 an assistant professor in computer scie nce at the Courant Institute in New York University. He received his PhD i n Computer Science from the University of California\, Berkeley\, where he was advised by Scott Shenker. His work spans programming languages\, net working and systems\, and his recent work has investigated network verific ation\, consensus algorithms in software defined networks\, and frameworks for building network functions.\n\nEric Keller Bio\nEric Keller is co-fou nder and CTO of Stateless\, Inc. a spin-off from the University of Colorad o\, Boulder where he is also an Assistant Professor. Dr. Keller joined CU after receiving a PhD from Princeton\, and generally works on networking a nd security\, with special interest in building and leveraging programmabl e infrastructures (SDN\, virtualization\, etc.). Stateless was founded to commercialize the research of Dr. Keller and his first PhD student (and n ow CEO of Stateless)\, Murad Kablan. The company is a recent graduate of Techstars Boulder\, has grown to a team of 9\, received an SBIR award\, an d has two deployments in progress.\n\n\n UID:040000008200E00074C5B7101A82E0080000000030B029A83B29D301000000000000000 010000000F980AF5E5CEB6B4FA8AC3229AB8DC4A8 SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-US:FW: IETF NFV Research Group (NFVRG) interim meeting -- Re-thinking VNF Architectures towards a Cloud-native Deployment DTSTART;TZID=Pacific Standard Time:20170918T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific Standard Time:20170918T120000 CLASS:PUBLIC PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20170909T141712Z TRANSP:OPAQUE STATUS:CONFIRMED SEQUENCE:12 LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en-US:in person and webex X-MICROSOFT-CDO-APPT-SEQUENCE:12 X-MICROSOFT-CDO-OWNERAPPTID:917084129 X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:TENTATIVE X-MICROSOFT-CDO-INTENDEDSTATUS:BUSY X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE X-MICROSOFT-CDO-IMPORTANCE:1 X-MICROSOFT-CDO-INSTTYPE:0 X-MICROSOFT-DISALLOW-COUNTER:FALSE BEGIN:VALARM DESCRIPTION:REMINDER TRIGGER;RELATED=START:-PT15M ACTION:DISPLAY END:VALARM END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
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