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  1. Virtualizing Telco Networks Achieve Genuine Innovation by Governing Your Data
  2. 02 INTRODUCTION Build your virtualized telecommunications network with NetApp and you will gain a proven carrier-grade approach to data availability, performance, security, and management.
  3. Removing the traditional network silos The telecommunications industry has always depended on proprietary hardware appliances. This has resulted in silos in which carriers have been forced to unsustainably spend billions year after year. These silos have also prevented carriers from innovating in line with market demand, anchoring them to extremely long deployment cycles for new network services. All of this has contributed to unbearable corporate debts and to a lack of competitiveness towards over-the-top service companies.
  4. Only now, communication service providers (CSPs) are tackling this issue by virtualizing their telecommunications networks and look into new software-defined and cloud- like frameworks with network function virtualization (NFV).
  5. New Business Models Matters as Much as Economics Embracing
  6. Choice Broader software ecosystem Economics Powerful for organizations with large networks Innovation No specialty hardware, more competition Savings Eliminate costly hardware upgrades Flexibility Do things faster by deploying new services as software-only
  7. 07 INTRODUCTION Solved Operational Challenges Effective end-to-end management within Data Fabric enabled by NetApp®. Gained Service Availability Unlimited data mobility across sites for business continuity and sustained service quality. Accelerated Transformation Leverage cloud partner know-how and ready-to-apply solutions. Reduced Risks Proven real-world deployments of infrastructures for NFV and SDN. Key Benefits with NetApp
  8. 08 CONTENT Contact Learn more about NetApp's Telco and NFV business in EMEA Page 49 Data Management Data in NFV cloud- based environments Page 16 Challenges Deploying NFV: Needs and operational challenges Page 09 Network & Cloud Network meets cloud: NetApp value to CSPs Page 27 Success Stories Virtualized EPC, STB, video streaming, and CDN storage Page 41 Products & Solutions The carrier delivery options determine NetApp’s products Page 37
  9. Challenges Deploying NFV: Needs and operational challenges Page 09
  10. 10 CHALLENGES 1. Unproven products or solutions The move to NFV and software-defined networks (SDN) confronts carriers with a world of new products and solutions, and with an increasing number of suppliers they can choose from. The solutions available today are generally not mature enough because still in a developing stage, and this lack of maturity is reported to be one of the main inhibitors for the adoption of NFV by the carriers. Other concerns address the complexity of end-to-end provisioning in both virtual and physical worlds and the need to reskill the telecommunications staff.
  11. 02 2. Unknown resource needs All CSPs have one thing in common: They are often completely in the dark when it comes to determining the amounts of computing, networking, and storage resources they will need to enable their network transformation. Testing and implementing technologies for NFV and SDN, and aligning everything to business models, takes its time and often exceeds the forecasted resources. What starts as a proof of concept is very likely to evolve unforeseeably and dynamically. Carriers are then forced to rearchitect their solutions on the fly and risk increased costs. 11 CHALLENGES
  12. 3. Massive transformation Carrier networks can consist of hundreds or even thousands of large central offices (COs) and points of presence (PoPs). Turning to a NFV infrastructure means to transform most of them into data centers of adequate sizes and decide for either a centralized or a distributed NFV use case deployment. Carriers will also need to make sure that their platform of choice can provide redundancy across all locations to ensure business continuity and to dynamically rearrange data allocation. This part of the journey poses not only a massive task from a planning perspective. It also means significant operational challenges before an effective end-to-end management becomes real. 12 CHALLENGES
  13. 4. Operational challenges 1/2 The new NFV framework is mostly about increased agility. However, carriers need to ensure also that the products or solutions they deploy can live up to carrier-grade levels. In a nutshell, deploying NFV is not simply a matter of ripping and replacing network hardware. It requires a holistic view for a process with many implications. 13 CHALLENGES
  14. + Brings operational challenges in terms of relation- ships and changes in physical and virtual worlds + Needs to reflect the hierarchies in a distributed multitier network + Requires a fully virtualized and integrated infra- structure stack to support carrier-grade reliability, similar to the availability, performance, and quality of service (QoS) of physical deployments + Needs a totally new set of skills of the carrier staff 14 CHALLENGES 4. Operational challenges 2/2
  15. 5. Towards a DevOps model The operational challenges outlined earlier demand that carriers adopt a DevOps-oriented organization. Only an ongoing and integrated process of continuous development and continuous deployment can deliver on the agility promises of NFV and SDN. Only when their developers and operators work hand in hand, CSPs can innovate and adapt to customer demands and market conditions much faster. 15 CHALLENGES
  16. Data Management Data in NFV cloud- based environments Page 16
  17. Importance of data management in addressing these challenges 17 DATA MANAGEMENT Virtualization in general and NFV in particular brings consolidation and choice especially in the hardware arena. Coupled with commoditized hardware, virtualization promises to reduce costs quickly, but does not provide any added value by itself. What does that mean for carriers? Whatever functions CSPs want to virtualize they will need different resources in different qualities and amounts to work properly and meet QoS requirements. Depending on the use cases, it is the data management that impacts the speed, scalability, and availability of a service. speed scalability availability
  18. 18 DATA MANAGEMENT Let’s have a look at a real-world scenario, a virtualized content delivery network (CDN) to illustrate the value add of data management. Basically, the virtualization of CDN functions, including analytics, policy management, and on-net/off-net streaming, is applicable to a NFV and SDN deployment across the data centers within a carrier network. However, the biggest challenge is to dynamically allocate resources closer to the network edge to optimize cost savings and subscriber QoS. For this, service providers will need a management solution that allows on-demand, scale-out and scale-in resource caching at peak hours. Only then it is possible to achieve a superior customer experience as well as traffic optimization on controller- and cache-node level. Importance of data management in addressing these challenges
  19. 19 DATA MANAGEMENT Storage can become a bottleneck for several virtualized network functions (VNFs) due to capacity and performance reasons. CDN or deep packet inspection requires a dynamic distribution across a CSP’s network of COs and PoPs. It is critical that every PoP can support a storage-intensive VNF any time. vCPE, vSTB, and more need 10s of 1,000s instantiated virtual machines (VMs) or containers. This applies certainly to a mobile user environment and will in general turn a small storage requirement into a big one, where storage access performance can become a major issue. Storage-intensive VNFs Performance-intensive VNFs Importance of data management in addressing these challenges
  20. Video streaming is an example of a storage-intensive VNF Considerations A virtualized CDN can take advantage of an NFV and SDN cloud-based deployment across the carrier network data centers. Carriers need to dynamically allocate resources closer to the network edge, to optimize cost savings and QoS. For this, service providers need a storage management solution that allows on-demand, scale-out and scale-in caching resources at peak hours. 2015 2016 2017 2018 x 6 x 24 x 13 Capacity and Performance Requirements 20 DATA MANAGEMENT
  21. Next-Generation Data Center Content Delivery Networks and Video Streaming Real-Time Deep Packet Inspection VNF as a Service Virtual Customer Edge and Aggregation Network Access Control 21 DATA MANAGEMENT NetApp helps multiple CSPs and enterprises globally in addressing their NFV & SDN deployments and use cases The next-generation data center (NGDC) applied to NFV deployments has to assure the exponentially increasing number of applications, VMs, and containers. A telco‘s NGDC must be able to address functionalities, including guaranteed QoS, scalability, automation, and self- healing. NetApp is a worldwide leader in NGDC through its SolidFire and StorageGRID portfolio of products.
  22. Real-Time Deep Packet Inspection VNF as a Service Virtual Customer Edge and Aggregation Network Access Control Next-Generation Data Center Content Delivery Networks and Video Streaming 22 DATA MANAGEMENT The virtualization of the CDN and video streaming network functions demand the proper management of hundreds or thousands of new storage-intensive VMs. NetApp provides the market's most comprehensive storage management solution that allows on-demand, scale-out and scale-in caching resources at peak hours with guaranteed QoS. NetApp helps multiple CSPs and enterprises globally in addressing their NFV & SDN deployments and use cases
  23. VNF as a Service Virtual Customer Edge and Aggregation Network Access Control Next-Generation Data Center Content Delivery Networks and Video Streaming Real-Time Deep Packet Inspection 23 DATA MANAGEMENT Understanding and managing network traffic have become an important issue for network operators to meet service-level agreements with their customers. This requires fast analysis of a large volume of network traffic. Traffic analysis in real time is difficult because a large dataset requires high processing intensity. NetApp helps multiple CSPs and enterprises globally in addressing their NFV & SDN deployments and use cases
  24. Next-Generation Data Center Content Delivery Networks and Video Streaming Real-Time Deep Packet Inspection VNF as a Service Virtual Customer Edge and Aggregation Network Access Control 24 DATA MANAGEMENT NFV opens the ecosystem of providers, certainly for business- oriented VNFs that are enabling an increased role of hyperscale and other cloud providers in the network. NetApp makes VNF as a service a reality as a world leader in accelerating business applications through its Data Fabric hybrid cloud framework. NetApp helps multiple CSPs and enterprises globally in addressing their NFV & SDN deployments and use cases
  25. Next-Generation Data Center Content Delivery Networks and Video Streaming Real-Time Deep Packet Inspection Virtual Customer Edge and Aggregation Network Access Control 25 DATA MANAGEMENT Thousands of new virtual machines need to be managed as independent workloads when virtualizing home environments, including the cloudification of appliances such as remote gateways or set-top boxes. This puts all the stress on the Telco network edge and core. NetApp guarantees the QoS of these workloads in the edge, core, or data center of the telco. VNF as a Service NetApp helps multiple CSPs and enterprises globally in addressing their NFV & SDN deployments and use cases
  26. Next-Generation Data Center Content Delivery Networks and Video Streaming Real-Time Deep Packet Inspection Network Access Control 26 DATA MANAGEMENT WAN optimization controllers, for example, use different techniques to deliver end-to-end reliability and predictable application performance for real-time application traffic: caching, compression, data and latency reduction, QoS, tagging, and packet coalescing. NetApp facilitates these techniques through data compression, data caching, and guaranteed QoS. VNF as a Service Virtual Customer Edge and Aggregation NetApp helps multiple CSPs and enterprises globally in addressing their NFV & SDN deployments and use cases
  27. Network & Cloud Network meets cloud: NetApp value to CSPs Page 27
  28. 26 CLOUD & NETWORK The NetApp value for CSPs: Network meets the cloud As outlined earlier, data mobility is a critical factor. Basically CSPs need data mobility for two reasons. First, CSPs need to ensure data replication between sites, including business continuity for their infrastructure. Secondly, CSPs need to ensure that they can dynamically move network functions and services from one CO or PoP to another. Altogether data mobility across COs and PoPs becomes the enabler for service availability and quality. The failure to ensure data availability and mobility will only prevent silos to be completely removed from the carriersˇnetworks. NetApp delivers on the promise of data mobility with its Data Fabric strategy which allows data to be accessed where it is needed most. Data Fabric delivers exactly on the needs of CSPs and enables them to innovate and generate new revenue streams driven by new business models. 28 NETWORK & CLOUD
  29. Network Services Across Multiple Service Providers Data Fabric is NetApp’s vision and strategy. Hybrid Physical and Virtual Infrastructures Capacity planning, trouble-shooting, reporting, for own and third parties with OnCommand® Insight. Cloud and Network Operations Collaboration The same workflows can be used by both teams with one single tool. Dynamic Changes to Physical and Virtual Device Configurations NetApp provides a very large set of API calls, which transform the storage in a set and forget platform. Many-to-Many Services and Infrastructure Relationships NetApp secure multitenancy has been audited and certified by specialized companies. Dynamic Software and Hardware Relationships NetApp primes efficiency, which implies speed of execution, for example, when cloning objects.
  30. To maintain availability, adjust capacity, or load balance physical resources, software running on VMs or containers can be moved between physical servers or replicated to run on newly created VMs or containers. Dynamic relationships between software and hardware components CSPs can dynamically allocate resources or quickly move data between storage nodes without impacting services or collocated VNFs. All NetApp features are linked to efficiency. This includes fast execution, for example, when cloning objects. With NetApp Unique Value Proposition 26 CLOUD & NETWORK30 NETWORK & CLOUD
  31. To accommodate the dynamic nature of virtualized networks, end-to-end management systems must be able to adjust device configuration. Dynamic changes to physicaland virtual device configurations With NetApp Unique Value Proposition There is no need for manual storage intervention. Every single possible task can be done through APIs which integrate NetApp systems with NFV architectures. NetApp provides a very large set of API calls which transform the storage in a “set and forget” platform. 26 CLOUD & NETWORK31 NETWORK & CLOUD
  32. A virtualized network service can rely on several VNFs which may be running on one or more VMs. A single VNF may also support several network services. And the group of VNFs supporting a single network service might be running on several physical servers. Many-to-many relationships between network services and underlying infrastructure Using secure multitenancy, CSPs can run several instances on the same storage platform, while keeping VMs isolated on both storage and network. NetApp secure multitenancy has been audited and certified for its security by specialized companies. With NetApp Unique Value Proposition 26 CLOUD & NETWORK32 NETWORK & CLOUD
  33. With NetApp Unique Value Proposition CSPs can choose from several infrastructure monitoring tools such as OnCommand Insight as well as integration through open APIs. OnCommand Insight is a monitoring tool, but serves as well for capacity planning, trouble- shooting, and reporting in an end-to-end heterogeneous infrastructure, including storage, SAN, Ethernet, hypervisors, and VMs. 26 CLOUD & NETWORK33 NETWORK & CLOUD As virtualization is adopted gradually, carriers must be able to integrate virtual environments into their existing infrastructures for end-to-end traditional or legacy monitoring. Hybrid physical and virtual infrastructures
  34. 26 CLOUD & NETWORK34 NETWORK & CLOUD Some of the VNFs comprising a virtualized network service may be hosted in the clouds of multiple collaborating providers. Network services across multiple service providers Customers have a common set of secure data services to manage, access, and protect data where it is needed most. Data Fabric is NetApp’s vision and strategy for data management. With NetApp Unique Value Proposition
  35. With NetApp Unique Value Proposition Automatization using APIs or predefined workflows help manage end-to-end infrastructures. Cloud and network operations staff can define and use the same workflows through a single tool. 26 CLOUD & NETWORK35 NETWORK & CLOUD Organizations will need to cooperate effectively to establish new operational processes that meet the demands of end-to-end management of hybrid infrastructures. Cloud and network operations collaboration
  36. Human-IoT interaction, mobile media everywhere Smart home, automation & caring 26 CLOUD & NETWORK36 NETWORK & CLOUD NetApp framework to solve these challenges NFV is a hybrid cloud-like environment ... ... that will have to include the edge Smart vehicles, transport & infrastructure Remote industrial surveillance & services Public Clouds Commoditized network functions & services Telco Carrier Network Cloud meets the IT cloud Private Clouds NFV reaches the enterprise domain
  37. Products & Solutions The carrier delivery options determine NetApp’s products Page 37
  38. The carrier delivery options determine NetApp’s products 26 CLOUD & NETWORK38 PRODUCTS & SOLUTIONS MPLS To be deployed when the services need to be implemented fast, and if the access bandwidth is high. To be deployed in areas with unreliable access or with high latency. To be deployed with high bandwidth access links. To be deployed when the carrier needs to combine its network services with other (IT) services only available in public clouds. To be deployed when there is no need to link with public clouds. Subscriber domain Carrier and CSP domain Public Cloud Enterprise Carrier-Managed Virtualized CPE Carrier Virtualized Network Termination Unit Distributed Carrier NFV Service Node Carrier Cloud Gateway Carrier Data Centers
  39. STORAGE ARRAYSTORAGE ARRAYDIRECT-ATTACHED STORAGE (DAS) + Scalability, orchestration, guaranteed performance + Simplicity, automation + Multiple types of workloads + Very application- and workload-specific + Direct-attached solution + Scalability, integration, orchestration, optimized performance + Data services Type of deployment Target customers Qualifying characteristics NetApp has multiple products fit for various deployment types Content delivery deployments As-a-service deployments CSPs who prioritize the stability of their solution Enterprises and branches embracing NFV services provided by their CSPs CSPs embracing a disruptive approach to NFV, with a focus on new revenue generation Element OS on SolidFireONTAP on FAS/AFFEF or E-Series 26 CLOUD & NETWORK39 PRODUCTS & SOLUTIONS
  40. 26 CLOUD & NETWORK40 PRODUCTS & SOLUTIONS Tiscali refocused its strategy to become a cloud service provider to open up new market opportunities. Hybrid Cloud Storage Solutions: + Data Fabric + Clustered Data ONTAP Opportunity Product & SolutionResults 50% Reduction in IT Budget Businesses are looking to migrate to the cloud, and they need to do that while cutting costs and maximizing efficiency. Salvatore Pulvirenti | CIO, Tiscali Watch the video
  41. Success Stories Virtualized EPC, STB, video streaming, and CDN storage Page 41
  42. Key technologies Ericsson (NFVi stack). Juniper Contrail (SDN). F5 Firewall. OpenStack orchestration (Mirantis) Products SolidFire SF9605 on iSCSI. Between 5 and 20 nodes per site Carrier-grade NFV & SDN next-generation network and co-hosted IT cloud computing services infrastructure platform Why NetApp ƣƣ OpenStack integration: APIs, capacity to deliver ƣƣ Partnership with Mirantis ƣƣ Form factor (1 node = 1U) ƣƣ Scaling (start small) ƣƣ QoS guarantee ƣƣ Performance ƣƣ Ease-of-use and automation One of the top 3 telecommunications service providers in the U.S. In deployment across all PoPs Challenge ƣƣ Deploy a cloud infrastructure for next-generation network services: Firewall, DNS, router, VoIP, mobility services ƣƣ Allow a progressive growth as the network resources utilization needs increase, in a future-proof platform, with possibility to co-host traditional IT services 26 CLOUD & NETWORK42 SUCCESS STORIES
  43. Key technologies Automation and orchestration with OpenStack/Puppet/Chef hypervisor (KVM, Glance) and containers (Docker). Block, file, and object storage (Cinder & Manila) Products FlexPod with UCS servers, Nexus 9000, and Cisco ACI NetApp FAS8040A, E5660, StorageGRID Virtualized evolved packet core (vEPC) carrier-grade platform with real-time network deep packet inspection & analytics Why NetApp ƣƣ Seamless and dynamic scaling, speed, efficiency, cost. An efficient utilization versus white-box translated to a 10x capex reduction ƣƣ Carrier-grade: QoS, performance ƣƣ Integration and partnerships: Cisco UCS, Nexus, ACI, Red Hat OpenStack, Puppet, Chef One of the top 3 telecommunications service providers in the U.S. In PoC status Challenge ƣƣ The customer needed to implement a vEPC with real-time network deep packet inspection, analytics, and tracing to increase its market positioning through controlled growth of the selected solution. 26 CLOUD & NETWORK43 SUCCESS STORIES
  44. Key technologies Remote analytics: Guavus, Couchbase (NoSQL) Products NetApp FAS2552 with DS2246 shelves, both Vector Data- and NEBS-certified, carrier grade, DC powered Virtualized set-top box (STB) service delivery platform for customer usage measurement and mobile user billing Why NetApp ƣƣ Seamless and dynamic scaling, speed, efficiency, cost. An efficient utilization versus white-box translated to a 10x capex reduction ƣƣ Carrier-grade: QoS, performance ƣƣ Integration and partnerships: Cisco UCS, Nexus, ACI, Red Hat OpenStack, Puppet, Chef One of the top 3 telecommunications service providers in the U.S. Deployed across 51 sites Challenge ƣƣ Enable a customer usage and billing solution for a virtualized STB service for mobile users ƣƣ Future-proof platform for added services, for example, sponsored or push content delivery ƣƣ Enable a progressive growth as the network resources utilization increases 26 CLOUD & NETWORK44 SUCCESS STORIES
  45. Key technologies OpenStack – VMware Products FlexPod-based, 12 FAS8200 hybrid nodes. Three PoPs Virtualized video streaming CDN storage platform Why NetApp ƣƣ IOPS and capacity requirements grew rapidly, mainly because of a video streaming product: x13 within 2 years and x24 within 3 years ƣƣ With a traditional DAS solution, scaling would not be easy, in terms of both capacity and performance One of the top 3 telecommunications service providers in France Deployed across three PoPs Challenge ƣƣ Storage requirements started very low at the beginning, because many VMs didn’t even require storage ƣƣ But over time, the NFVi stack needed to host new VNFs, adding extra complexity in the overall management, especially in storage performance AND capacity demand 26 CLOUD & NETWORK45 SUCCESS STORIES
  46. Key technologies OpenStack –VMware Products 8 SolidFire SF2405 systems. Two clusters NFV infrastructure (NFVi) stack Next-generation storage management platform Why NetApp ƣƣ The acceleration of telco and IT convergence and the need to support a diverse range of demanding applications requires an innovative solution that takes all the benefits from the IT and open source domains to create a scalable and distributed cloud-based architecture. One of the top 3 global network equipment providers in Europe PoC Challenge ƣƣ A global network equipment provider currently looking at an innovative next-generation storage management solution for its NFVi stack platform. Objective: Gain a competitive advantage over the competition. 26 CLOUD & NETWORK46 SUCCESS STORIES
  47. Summary No doubt, deploying NFV commercially is a challenge. The good news is that proven players from within the cloud industry such as NetApp provide the experience that CSPs require. The deeper your partner is involved in cloud data center infrastructures the better. The greater your partner’s ability to add value with technology, functions, and concepts accompanied by professional services and real-world experiences the faster and safer CSPs can move forward.
  48. 48 ABOUT NETAPP Leading organizations worldwide count on NetApp for software, systems and services to manage and store their data. Customers value our teamwork, expertise and passion for helping them succeed now and into the future.
  49. 02 Carlos Ruiz Gómez Digital Telco Business Development Lead EMEA Emerging Solutions & Innovation + 34 672 025 194 Carlos.Ruiz@NetApp.com Yves Weisser NFV Architect Systems Engineering EMEA + 33 6 70 25 81 31 Yves.Weisser@NetApp.com 26 CLOUD & NETWORK49 CONTACT Get in touch with us and learn more about NetApp's Telco and NFV business in EMEA
  50. 50 © 2017 NetApp, Inc. All Rights Reserved. NETAPP, the NETAPP logo, and the marks listed at netapp.com/TM are trademarks of NetApp, Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Learn more about NetApp's Telco and NFV business in EMEA
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