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I'm moving it to the Infra wiki space it relates to more than just the
Pharos project. thanks
https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/INF/CNTT+RI+Lab+Infrastructure+Discussion/
On 11/6/19 5:42 AM, Lincoln Lavoie wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I've created the Wiki discussion page, as requested by
> Mark:
>
OPNFV Community,
The OPNFV Infra Work Group[1] has been meeting again and I wanted to
update you on our status. We have bi-weekly meetings[2] again and a
mailing list[3]. You can also join our groups.io calendar[4] by
selecting "Subscribe to Calendar" at the bottom of the calendar.
We have two
+Rajesh, RI1 Labs Lead
From: Lincoln Lavoie
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2019 7:43 AM
To: SHOSTAK, MARK
Cc: georg.k...@ericsson.com; gergely.csat...@nokia.com; opnfv-tech-dis.
; FIX, MICHAEL A ;
fuq...@chinamobile.com; Ahmed MostafaSaleh ElSawaf
Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] Lab hardware
Hello All,
I've created the Wiki discussion page, as requested by Mark:
https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/pharos/CNTT+RI+Lab+Infrastructure+Discussion
I've added your comments and tagged in this page, if you've responded, so
you probably had more emails as well (sorry about that).
Please use this
+Ahmed
From: SHOSTAK, MARK
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 05:45
To: georg.k...@ericsson.com; gergely.csat...@nokia.com; lylav...@iol.unh.edu
Cc: opnfv-tech-dis. ; FIX, MICHAEL A
; fuq...@chinamobile.com
Subject: RE: [opnfv-tech-discuss] Lab hardware requirements for CNTT
Hi All,
I’d like
Hi All,
I’d like to ensure there’s traceability and a basis/justification for all
RI/CIRV lab h/w requirements we specify, as well as assumptions, so we know
we’ve covered everything and can substantiate our conclusions and ultimate
decisions.
Gergely wrote:
> If we would like to test both
Hi all,
Regarding the network interfaces, the numbers listed in the reference
architecture cannot be mapped to physical hardware, simply because no NICs
supporting those bandwidths are widely available (maybe 100Gbs). This table
seems to refer to the bandwidth of virtual NICs in a flavor. I