What is Network Function Virtualization (NFV)?

A10 Networks
1 Oct 201905:45

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses Network Function Virtualization (NFV), a transformative approach to virtualizing network functions like routers and firewalls. Unlike traditional methods that rely on expensive, vendor-specific hardware, NFV decouples software from hardware, enabling deployment on standard x86 infrastructure. The NFV architecture comprises four key components: NFVI, VNF, MANO, and OSS/BSS. NFVI provides the essential hardware and virtualization resources, while VNFs enable the implementation of network services. MANO manages the lifecycle of VNFs, and OSS/BSS supports operational and business needs. Ultimately, NFV accelerates deployment and enhances network efficiency, making it a crucial innovation for modern data centers.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 NFV (Network Function Virtualization) virtualizes network functions like routers, firewalls, and load balancers.
  • 💻 Traditional data centers rely on vendor-specific, purpose-built servers, which are expensive and slow to deploy.
  • 🔧 NFV decouples software from hardware, requiring only standard x86 hardware to create a cloud data center.
  • 📊 ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) has standardized the NFV architecture.
  • 🏗️ The NFV architecture consists of four main components: NFVI, VNF, MANO, and OSS/BSS.
  • 🔗 NFVI (Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure) is a resource pool of hardware and virtual resources.
  • ⚙️ The virtualization layer enables software to operate independently from hardware, utilizing tools like KVM and VMware.
  • 🛠️ VNFs (Virtualized Network Functions) are the building blocks of NFV, facilitating seamless network communication services.
  • 📈 MANO (Management and Network Orchestration) includes the Virtual Infrastructure Manager, VNF Manager, and Orchestrator.
  • 📞 OSS/BSS layers handle operations and business support, including network management and customer billing.

Q & A

  • What is Network Function Virtualization (NFV)?

    -NFV is the process of virtualizing network functions, such as routers, firewalls, and load balancers, allowing them to run on standard hardware instead of specialized devices.

  • Why is NFV important compared to traditional data center setups?

    -NFV decouples software from hardware, leading to reduced costs, simplified upgrades, and faster deployment processes compared to traditional vendor-specific, purpose-built servers.

  • What is the role of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) in NFV?

    -ETSI has standardized the NFV architecture, providing a framework that helps in the consistent implementation and deployment of NFV solutions.

  • What are the four major components of the NFV architecture?

    -The four major components are NFVI (Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure), VNF (Virtualized Network Functions), MANO (Management and Orchestration), and OSS/BSS (Operations Support Systems/Business Support Systems).

  • What does NFVI consist of?

    -NFVI is a resource pool that includes hardware resources, a virtualization layer, and virtualized resources, which collectively support the NFV environment.

  • Can you explain what VNFs are?

    -VNFs are the virtualized versions of network functions, representing the outcomes of NFV implementation that provide various networking services.

  • What is the purpose of the MANO layer in NFV?

    -The MANO layer manages the lifecycle and orchestration of VNFs, ensuring that resources are efficiently utilized and services are properly deployed.

  • What does the Operations Support Systems (OSS) layer do?

    -OSS is responsible for network management functions such as fault management and performance monitoring, ensuring the smooth operation of the network.

  • What is the function of the Business Support Systems (BSS) layer?

    -BSS deals with customer management, billing, and revenue management, providing the necessary support for business operations.

  • How does NFV benefit network administrators?

    -NFV offers low-cost, accelerated deployment of networking services, allowing administrators to implement seamless and fully functional networking communications more efficiently.

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