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Re: Anyone using AT&T's ECOMP/ONAP?


From: John Kinsella <jlk () thrashyour com>
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2018 09:48:51 -0800

A few of us at my startup worked with onap for a few months last year as part of a container security project for a 
large telco. It was a bit of a PIA to get going. Att open sourced it in name - an enterprise sw project that was built 
by a large team over several years with lots of people coming and going. So I’d say don’t expect an easy go if it. 

Onap was a popular topic at kubecon last year - lots of telcos medium and large looking at it, so due to popularity 
maybe the community support has improved in the last year. 

Excuse any typos - sent from mobile device

On Nov 30, 2018, at 5:53 AM, <adamv0025 () netconsultings com> <adamv0025 () netconsultings com> wrote:

Hi gents,

I'm looking for physical network services orchestration framework for
network service providers that could later be used/extended to orchestrate
other areas of the business (virtualized services in DC, etc..).
So far it appears to me  that there's no such ready-made commercial product
on the market that would contain all the building blocks I'd be interested
in (well especially the easy to use service designer tool).
ECOMP and now OANP seem to have it all and much more I'm just curious if
anyone is using it in anger (or parts of it for that matter) for
orchestration/design/automation of services on physical network. 
I'd like to hear some  stories from trenches with regards to the
implementation, but I'd be also interested in your thoughts in case you just
assessed the tool for implementation (why did liked not liked about it).


Thank you

adam 

netconsultings.com
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