We are assigning an Intel POID for the Plugtest + Plugfest then can plan to 
dedicate as the  Test reference POD.

Trevor

From: Alec Hothan (ahothan) <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 11:48 AM
To: Rao, Sridhar <[email protected]>; [email protected]
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Subject: [vsperf] planning for next plufest


Sorry I could not attend this week’s meeting, have you guys planned to do 
anything at the coming plugfest/ETSI Plugtest?

I have been asked if there will be any possibility to run NFVbench on any of 
the ETSI interop pods that will be used for ETSI plugtest - this will be for 
L2/L3 traffic only as the stateful traffic will be handled by IXIA/Spirent. I 
will see based on hardware availability.

I’d also like to check with the vsperf team if there is possibility to use one 
of the pod in the Intel lab in Portland as a reference pod for running 
regression for all testing tools using a standard installer like apex (iirc 
there are 2 or 3 pods in that lab – mostly used for vsperf). David McBride, 
Cedric and Fathi have been discussing about the need to have such reference pod 
for test projects and it looks necessary in order to gate test tools themselves 
into the XCI circuit.

Thanks

   Alec

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