The Pharos project deals with the creation of a distributed and federated NFV test capability that will be hosted by a number of companies in the OPNFV community. The goals consist in managing the list of community platforms, describing the different community platforms, offering timeslots and tools to perform tests, sharing the results and the best practices, supporting any test campaigns of the projects of the community (e.g. [[opnfv_functional_testing | functional testing project]], [[platform_performance_benchmarking|Qtip]], [[get_started|BGS]], [[oscar/project_proposal|oscar]],...). Pharos shall provide the infrastructure and the tooling needed by the different projects.
A summary of all Community Hosted OPNFV test labs (existing and planned) is also kept on the wiki home page <https://wiki.opnfv.org/start#opnfv_community_labs>. This section here contains additional details and project relationship mappings. //NOTE: Please follow these instructions <https://wiki.opnfv.org/lab_update_guide> when updating this list.//
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Home page | Contact person | Comments | Location |
1 | Spirent | https://wiki.opnfv.org/pharos/spirentvctlab |
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OpenDaylight, NFV, SDN, & OpenStack testing in progress | Nephoscale San Jose, CA |
2 | China Mobile |
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PODs dedicated for BGS and Functest | Beijing, China | |
3 | Ericsson | https://wiki.opnfv.org/get_started/ericsson_hosting |
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Montreal, Canada | |
4 | Huawei |
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TBD | Xi an, China | |
5 | Intel | https://wiki.opnfv.org/get_started/intel_hosting |
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Operational with PODs dedicated to BGS and vSwitch projects | Intel Labs; Hillsboro Oregon |
6 | Orange |
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Available Q1 2015 | Orange Labs; Lannion, France | |
7 | Cable Labs | TBD | |||
8 | Dell |
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TBD | Santa Clara, CA | |
9 | Huawei | Sean Chen | TBD | Santa Clara, CA | |
10 | ZTE |
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BGS Parser Yardstick | Nan jing, China |
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