Triple-O Deployment Architecture ================================ Apex is based on the OpenStack Triple-O project as distributed by the RDO Project. It is important to understand the basics of a Triple-O deployment to help make decisions that will assist in successfully deploying OPNFV. Triple-O stands for OpenStack On OpenStack. This means that OpenStack will be used to install OpenStack. The target OPNFV deployment is an OpenStack cloud with NFV features built-in that will be deployed by a smaller all-in-one deployment of OpenStack. In this deployment methodology there are two OpenStack installations. They are referred to as the undercloud and the overcloud. The undercloud is used to deploy the overcloud. The undercloud is the all-in-one installation of OpenStack that includes baremetal provisioning capability. The undercloud will be deployed as a virtual machine on a jumphost. This VM is pre-built and distributed as part of the Apex RPM. The overcloud is OPNFV. Configuration will be passed into undercloud and the undercloud will use OpenStack's orchestration component, named Heat, to execute a deployment that will provision the target OPNFV nodes. OPNFV Scenario Architecture =========================== OPNFV distinguishes different types of SDN controllers, deployment options, and features into "scenarios". These scenarios are universal across all OPNFV installers, although some may or may not be supported by each installer. The standard naming convention for a scenario is: --- The only supported VIM type is "OS" (OpenStack), while SDN types can be any supported SDN controller. "feature" includes things like ovs_dpdk, sfc, etc. "ha" or "noha" determines if the deployment will be highly available. If "ha" is used at least 3 control nodes are required. OPNFV Scenarios in Apex ======================= Apex provides pre-built scenario files in /etc/opnfv-apex which a user can select from to deploy the desired scenario. Simply pass the desired file to the installer as a (-d) deploy setting. Read further in the Apex documentation to learn more about invoking the deploy command. Below is quick reference matrix for OPNFV scenarios supported in Apex. Please refer to the respective OPNFV Docs documentation for each scenario in order to see a full scenario description. The following scenarios correspond to a supported .yaml deploy settings file: +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | **Scenario** | **Owner** | **Known Issues**| +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-nosdn-nofeature-ha | Apex | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-nosdn-nofeature-noha | Apex | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-nosdn-ovs-noha | OVS for NFV| | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-nosdn-fdio-noha | FDS | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-odl_l2-nofeature-ha | Apex | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-odl_l3-nofeature-ha | Apex | APEX-112 | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-odl_l2-sfc-noha | SFC | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-odl_l2-bgpvpn-noha | SDNVPN | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-odl_l2-fdio-noha | FDS | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-onos-nofeature-ha | ONOSFW | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ | os-onos-sfc-ha | ONOSFW | | +-------------------------+------------+-----------------+ .. Revision: 61b970e992fb514cb222482dfe5cafb7221be01d Build date: 2016-09-03