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Integrated Cloud Native Blueprint - Goals and Framework

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore the Integrated Cloud Native (ICN) Blueprint in this 29-minute conference talk by Todd Malsbary from Intel, presented at a Linux Foundation event. Delve into the goals of ICN and examine traditional cloud native enterprise frameworks. Learn about solutions for supporting large numbers of clusters, infrastructure orchestration, and geo-distributed application lifecycle management. Discover approaches to cloud native network functions, CNF and VNF co-existence, high-performance applications, and secure edge location connectivity. Investigate strict multi-tenancy requirements and gain insights into the ICN roadmap. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how these components come together to form an integrated cloud native solution for modern enterprise needs.

Syllabus

Intro
Integrated Cloud Native Blueprint
Goals for ICN
Traditional Cloud Native Enterprise Frameworks
Need: Support for Large Number of Clusters
Infrastructure Orchestration Bird's Eye View
Infrastructure Orchestration Infra-local Controller
Need: Geo-distributed Application Lifecycle Management
EMCO Logical Clouds
Need: Cloud Native Network Functions
Nodus
Need: CNF and VNF Co-existence
Need: High Performance Applications
Need: Connect Edge Locations Securely
SD-EWAN
Need: Strict Multi-tenancy
Putting It All Together
Roadmap


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Linux Foundation

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