Network Function Virtualization

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Informationen zum Autor Ken Gray is currently a Senior Director, Architecture, Cisco Systems. Previously he was a Director at Juniper Networks responsible for technical strategy and innovation for Juniper Network's Platform Systems Division, with a particular focus on core routing and the evolving area of Software Defined (Driven) Networks. From 1995-2011 Ken worked at Cisco Systems from 1995-2011 Ken worked at Cisco in a variety of roles, ultimately as a Principal Engineer working on the development and deployment of high-end routing platforms and operating systems. From 1984 to 1995, Ken was a network geek responsible for designing large public and private networks at a company that ultimately became Verizon. Ken is the co-author of SDN: Software Defined Networks (O'Reilly 2013) Thomas D. Nadeau is Chief Architect of Open Source and Distinguished Engineer at Brocade Communications. Prior to that he was a Distinguished Engineer in The PSTD CTO Office at Juniper Networks where he is responsible for leading all aspects of Software Defined Networks and Network Programmability. Thomas received his BSCS from The University of New Hampshire, and a M.Sc. from The University of Massachusetts in Lowell, where he has been an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science since 2000 and teaches courses on the topic of data communications. He is also on the technical committee of several prominent networking conferences where he provides technical guidance on their content, as well as frequently presents. Klappentext Network Function Virtualization provides an architectural, vendor-neutral level overview of the issues surrounding the large levels of data storage and transmission requirements needed for today's companies, also enumerating the benefits of NFV for the enterprise. Drawing upon years of practical experience, and using numerous examples and an easy to understand framework, the authors, Tom Nadeau and Ken Gary, discuss the relevancy of NFV and how it can be effectively used to create and deploy new services. . Users of this book will be able to determine if network function virtualization is right for their enterprise network, use hands on step-by-step guides to design, deploy, and manage NFV in an enterprise, and learn how to evaluate all relevant NFV standards, including ETSI, IETF, Openstack, and Open Daylight. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Overview and Definition of NFV/NSC 1). Introduction 2). Network Function Virtualization (NFV) 3). Network Service Chaining (NSC) Part II: Related Standards 4). ETSI 5). IETF 6). Openstack 7). Open Daylight Part III: Advanced Topics 8). Middlebox Topics 9). Service Chaining methods - orchestrated overlays, route leaking, direct assignment 10). Metadata 11). Programmability Aspects of NFV/NSC 12). Performance Implications When Using Commodity Hardware for NSC (COTS) 13). Conclusions and Future Directions ...

Autorentext
Ken Gray is currently a Senior Director, Architecture, Cisco Systems. Previously he was a Director at Juniper Networks responsible for technical strategy and innovation for Juniper Network's Platform Systems Division, with a particular focus on core routing and the evolving area of Software Defined (Driven) Networks. From 1995-2011 Ken worked at Cisco Systems from 1995-2011 Ken worked at Cisco in a variety of roles, ultimately as a Principal Engineer working on the development and deployment of high-end routing platforms and operating systems. From 1984 to 1995, Ken was a network geek responsible for designing large public and private networks at a company that ultimately became Verizon. Ken is the co-author of SDN: Software Defined Networks (O'Reilly 2013) Thomas D. Nadeau is Chief Architect of Open Source and Distinguished Engineer at Brocade Communications. Prior to that he was a Distinguished Engineer in The PSTD CTO Office at Juniper Networks where he is responsible for leading all aspects of Software Defined Networks and Network Programmability. Thomas received his BSCS from The University of New Hampshire, and a M.Sc. from The University of Massachusetts in Lowell, where he has been an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science since 2000 and teaches courses on the topic of data communications. He is also on the technical committee of several prominent networking conferences where he provides technical guidance on their content, as well as frequently presents.

Klappentext
Network Function Virtualization provides an architectural, vendor-neutral level overview of the issues surrounding the large levels of data storage and transmission requirements needed for today's companies, also enumerating the benefits of NFV for the enterprise. Drawing upon years of practical experience, and using numerous examples and an easy to understand framework, the authors, Tom Nadeau and Ken Gary, discuss the relevancy of NFV and how it can be effectively used to create and deploy new services. . Users of this book will be able to determine if network function virtualization is right for their enterprise network, use hands on step-by-step guides to design, deploy, and manage NFV in an enterprise, and learn how to evaluate all relevant NFV standards, including ETSI, IETF, Openstack, and Open Daylight.


Inhalt

Part I: Overview and Definition of NFV/NSC 1). Introduction 2). Network Function Virtualization (NFV) 3). Network Service Chaining (NSC)

Part II: Related Standards 4). ETSI 5). IETF 6). Openstack 7). Open Daylight

Part III: Advanced Topics 8). Middlebox Topics 9). Service Chaining methods - orchestrated overlays, route leaking, direct assignment 10). Metadata 11). Programmability Aspects of NFV/NSC 12). Performance Implications When Using Commodity Hardware for NSC (COTS) 13). Conclusions and Future Directions

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780128021194
    • Anzahl Seiten 270
    • Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
    • Gewicht 520g
    • Untertitel Service Function Chaining
    • Autor Gray Ken , Nadeau Thomas D.
    • Titel Network Function Virtualization
    • Veröffentlichung 04.07.2016
    • ISBN 978-0-12-802119-4
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9780128021194
    • Jahr 2016
    • Größe H235mm x B191mm x T17mm
    • Sprache Englisch

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