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Conference paper

A Vision for the Next Generation Platform-as-a-Service

In Proceedings of 2018 Ieee 1st 5g World Forum — 2018, pp. 14-19
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Ghent University1

Nokia Bell Labs2

Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Networks Technology and Service Platforms, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

Virtual Open Systems5

BT6

Atos SE7

In an increasingly interconnected world, new opportunities for telecom-based services are emerging. Innovative applications profit from cloud versatility and scalability, but require a platform to combine the optimized 5G network fabric with the advancements in the domain of cloud computing, Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV).

In this multi-domain context, we find that available service platforms are lagging, because they tend to be tightly coupled to a constrained set of technologies. In practice, we need the flexibility to deploy different microservices over a heterogeneous range of infrastructure types, aggregating various virtualization, orchestration and control mechanisms.

Moreover, the integration of the service requires collaboration among a wide mix of actors (e.g. developers, operators, hardware/software vendors, infrastructure/service providers or vertical integrators). We propose a next-generation Platform-asa-Service (NGPaaS), devised as a modular framework for the development and operation of network services, while targeting a high degree of both customization and automation.

The presented architecture is built around a workflow-based orchestrator which coordinates custom-built tasks across a tailored group of specialized infrastructure or platforms. We also explain how NGPaaS enhances DevOps-principles, to achieve a more efficient integration process across the many isolated administrative domains in the modern telco landscape.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2018
Pages: 14-19
Proceedings: 2018 IEEE 1st 5G World Forum
ISBN: 1538649829 , 1538649837 , 9781538649824 and 9781538649831
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/5GWF.2018.8516972
ORCIDs: Kentis, Angelos Mimidis , Ollora Zaballa, Eder and Soler, José

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