Current focus
OAV TerminologyIt became evident during a number of discussions with the NREN community that there were different usages and understanding of various terms in the context of orchestration, automation and virtualisation (OAV). As a result, a Focus Group (FG) on ‘Terminology’ was established in GN4-3/WP6 to identify a list of relevant OAV terms and acronyms and provide short definitions for these terms. It was agreed that the definitions should be based on documents of standardisation bodies whenever possible. In all other cases the FG provided definitions based on internal discussions and surveys within the WP6-T2 consensus building team. The work was concluded with a document (pdf) that can serve as a guideline to members of the community in the ongoing effort to find commonalities and strategic visions for further OAV-work in GÉANT. All terms can also be found at OAV Terminology & Glossary. |
Important Links and Information
- OAV Community Portal - OAV examples by country
- OAV Architectures - overview of common OAV architectures (work in progress)
- OAV Terminology & Glossary - frequently used terms and abbreviations of OAV
- OAV Literature - references to OAV related literature
- Dissemination Documents - presentations and deliverables
- Standardisation Bodies - useful links to standardization bodies and specific OAV material
- Highlights - focus areas in OAV
Contact Us
We are very interested to hear from members of the community working on OAV, whether you wish to share your knowledge or find out more about OAV yourselves. You can email the GN4-3 WP6 OAV team at:
Infoshares ++ Research ++ Training ++ Networks Services
- all events
Measuring WiFi and eduroam Network Performance with WiFiMon, November 5, 2020
1st GÉANT Telemetry and Big Data Workshop, November 10, 2020
- How to Benefit from Network Management as a Service (NMaaS), November 25, 2020
- 13th SIG-NOC Meeting, November 2020, TBC
- Data Transfer Nodes: How Fast can your Data Travel?, December 9, 2020
Orchestration, Automation and Virtualisation in the NRENs. Ready, Steady, Go!, December 16, 2020