ETSI Open Source MANO unveils Release SEVEN, enables more than 20,000 cloud-native applications for NFV environments

Sophia Antipolis, 12 December 2019

Today, the ETSI Open Source MANO group is pleased to unveil its latest release, OSM Release SEVEN. This release brings cloud-native applications to NFV deployments, enabling OSM to on-board over 20,000 pre-existing production-ready Kubernetes applications, with no need of any translation or repackaging. OSM release SEVEN allows you to combine within the same Network Service the flexibility of cloud-native applications with the predictability of traditional virtual and physical network functions (VNFs and PNFs) and all the required advanced networking required to build complex end to end telecom services.

OSM Release SEVENOSM Release SEVEN is at the forefront of Edge and 5G operations technology, deploying and operating containerized network functions on Kubernetes” said Arno Van Huyssteen, Director of Telco Field Engineering at Canonical. “Complete lifecycle management, automated integration and ongoing workload operations make OSM the leading multi-vendor, multi-cloud MANO solution. Canonical is delighted to support OSM in partnership with leading systems integrators.

In addition, Release SEVEN extends OSM's SDN framework to support the next generation of SDN solutions providing higher level primitives, increasing the number of available options for supporting I/O-intensive applications. Furthermore, the plugin models for intra and inter-datacenter SDN have been consolidated, and the management, addition and maintenance of SDN plugins significantly simplified.

We are very excited with the launch of the new release, featuring a brand new integration with Kubernetes and a number of features focused on carrier-grade production environments. Whitestack's WhiteNFV "Castelldefels" version, based on OSM Release SEVEN, will keep on making real NFV possible, while dramatically simplifying and reducing the cost of the network functions lifecycle” says Joris Vleminckx, COO at Whitestack. “We are very proud to be members and key contributors of this community!

Release SEVEN also brings major enhancements designed to improve the overall user experience and interoperability choices. This includes an improved workflow for VNF configuration which allows much faster and complex operations, and the support of additional types of infrastructures, such as Azure and VMware's vCD 10, complementing the previously available choices (OpenStack-based VIMs, VMware VIO, VMware vCD, AWS, Fog05 and OpenVIM).

"OSM SEVEN brings in support for cloud native apps with distributed configuration and monitoring making it truly ready for building software centric enterprise and operator networks in a smarter and faster way" says Ramesh Ramanathan, Principal Architect, CTO Office, TATA Elxsi. "Tata Elxsi is excited to bring in Release SEVEN features to TEOSM and couple it with its OSS/BSS Microservices for building truly next generation 5G networks."

To demonstrate in practice the new capabilities of OSM Release SEVEN, the OSM community is pleased to organize a webinar series on 15 and 16 January at 4pm CET, focusing on the main new features available, illustrated with live demos. The first session will give an introduction to OSM Release SEVEN capabilities, while the second one will provide a deep dive on the most relevant features. Attending the webinar requires signing-up in the following registration links:

Our latest new members, a growing ecosystem

Aptira, A10 Networks, Hillstone Networks Corporation, Benu Networks, Optare Solutions, Everis Spain SLU, Tata Consultancy Services, University of Oulu, Simula Metropolitan Center, Uniberg, Modio Computing, Telecom Foresight Consulting, CNRS, Flextronics joined OSM since Release SIX. The OSM group reaches now 137 organizations.

OSM is already largely supported by a wide ecosystem of organizations providing services for OSM distributions, OSM compatible virtual network functions (VNFs), OSM compatible virtual infrastructure managers (VIMs), OSM consulting and integration, OSM training and research activities using or contributing to OSM.

Upcoming Hackfest: learn and share

Service providers, VNF vendors, System Integrators, students, developers and users are invited to join the upcoming OSM Hackfest taking place on 9-13 March 2020, in Madrid. Participation to ETSI OSM Hackfests is free and open to all upon Registration.

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About ETSI OSM
ETSI OSM is an operator-led ETSI community that is delivering a production-quality open source Management and Orchestration (MANO) stack aligned with ETSI NFV Information Models and that meets the requirements of production NFV networks. To learn more about OSM, please visit http://osm.etsi.org/

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