SDN Solutions Showcase
Real SDN, Real Customers, Real Solutions
The next SDN Solutions Showcase will be held at the Layer123 SDN & OpenFlow World Congress in The Hague, Netherlands October 10-14, 2016. If you are an ONF member company and are exhibiting at the Layer123 SDN & OpenFlow World Congress, you are eligible to participate in the SDN Solutions Showcase at no extra cost.
Click here to sign up your demo for this ONF-sponsored event at the SDN & OpenFlow World Congress.
Enter to win one of 2 “Showcase Spotlights”, judged by a panel of industry luminaries, to present your demo on the main stage. Conference attendees will also vote for the “Best-in-Showcase” demo and the winning solution will be presented with the award on the event’s main stage.
The SDN Solutions Showcase, sponsored by ONF, highlights real-world SDN use cases in action. Sign up to take advantage of ONF’s promotion of your solution to industry press and additional marketing of the demos at the event (banner, pins, showcase map etc.).
Showcase History
The first-ever SDN Solutions Showcase, sponsored by ONF, debuted at the SDN & OpenFlow® World Congress in 2014. In 2015, ONF organized two SDN Solution Showcases; during the Spring 2015 Open Networking Summit, and at the SDN & OpenFlow World Congress Düsseldorf in October 2015.
Nineteen demos were a part of the 3rd-ever ONF SDN Solutions Showcase (in just over one year, over 50 companies and their customer/partners demonstrated SDN solutions). The demos were compelling, interesting, and spoke abundantly not only of the promise of SDN and NFV, but also of the DELIVERY of true solutions to the marketplace.
Project ASPEN, took home the honors in the first-ever “Best in Showcase” competition at the SDN Solution Showcase.
More information on the past demos can be found below.
2015 Themes & Demos
These demos feature open source SDN software
Carrier/WAN SDN
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Commercially Deployed Transport SDN Platform in Action |
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Programmable SDN Algorithm Engine – Flow EngineShowcasing the Flow Engine, a HUAWEI-owned algorithm platform compatible with various SDN controllers including SNC, ONOS and other open source platforms. It enables comprehensive embedding or overlay algorithmic Apps, including 3rd party Apps. |
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Large Data Set Transfer with SDN Metering and QoS (Quality of Service)Using OpenDaylight, Corsa Technology will present the ability to classify and prioritize traffic in the presence of large data set transfers, often referred to as “elephant” flows, using Open SDN metering and Quality of Service (QoS). |
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Brocade Flow OptimizerThis demo highlights the Brocade Flow Optimizer and the various use cases addressed to solve real network performance challenges. The Flow Optimizer is an SDN policy based app that provides customers proactive visibility to gain insight into network traffic, and allows them to detect & manager large Layer 2-Layer 4 traffic flows. Customers can use this app to increase network efficiency through better network capacity planning and resource utilization, mitigate network attacks, and eliminate network congestion through policy based traffic engineering thereby improving overall customer experience. |
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L2 VLAN over MPLS using SDN for Brownfield NetworksIn this demo, Cubro will present a SDN – legacy network gateway, to integrate the SDN feature set in existing networks. The demo will highlight SDN to MPLS conversion with LDP integration in the controller, to use cost effective SDN equipment on the edge of an existing MPLS infrastructure network. |
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Multi-vendor IP and Optical Control for Service-provider Core Networks |
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Live Analysis of Video Feeds Utilizing Edge NFV – Enabling New Business Services for IoT with NFVBased on an open NFV platform, this demo highlights how a CCTV solution featuring a comprehensive set of enhanced functions can be quickly and efficiently introduced on top of existing network infrastructure using standard, open-source orchestration tools (OpenStack). The demo underpins the potential of NFV to enable service providers to create new managed service offerings. |
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Global SDN Deployment Powered by Onos |
Data Center SDN
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Multilayer SDN Control of Packet and Optical Networks |
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Active Path SDN Adaptive Quality of ServiceKemp will showcase the integration of network infrastructure level intelligence coupled with application centric load balancing and quality of service (QoS) controls to prioritize application flow traffic of high importance through the SDN network. By showing a video stream from one server without SDN Adaptive QoS turned on, this demo will then introduce the typical East-West traffic (server-to-server) to show the impact. The scenario will then be repeated with SDN Adaptive QoS turned on for a side-by-side comparison. |
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Multi-Site, Multi-Domain Data Center Capacity Management |
Campus SDN
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Atrium: An SDN-based Open Source BGP Peering Router |
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Boulder: Intent Based NBI |
SDN/NFV
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CORD: Central Office Re-architected as DatacenterCORD re-architects the Telco Central Office as a Datacenter to bring in cloud-style economies of scale and agility to operator networks. It takes today’s proprietary boxes, determines how their functions can be aggregated or disaggregated, and instantiates them on commodity infrastructure. In addition to virtualized network functions, the CORD demo also includes virtualization of three legacy network devices common to today’s access network, refactored as software running on (and controlling) commodity servers, white-box switches and merchant silicon I/O blades. The resulting software is then organized as an interconnected set of elastic and scalable services, all managed by open source software – specifically ONOS, OpenStack, and XOS – to unify SDN, NFV, and the Cloud under a common, intuitive, carrier-grade framework. |
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Integrating NFV Orchestration with OpenVIM |
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OPNFV on ARM Reference PlatformThis demo will showcase the first ARM®-based reference platform for Open Platform for Network Function Virtualization (OPNFV) based on the highly integrated QorIQ LS2085A multicore SoC. Developed by Freescale, in partnership with ARM and Enea, this application-ready platform highlights the processing efficiency, scalability and cross-platform flexibility required for future NFV-enabling technologies. |
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NFV-based LTE Core in the Cloud |
SDN Testing & Validation
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Benchmarking the SDN SwitchUnderstanding, deploying, and managing SDN in today’s networks gives more control to operators, and opens up new ways to understand and manage network performance. This showcase will demonstrate that SDN can run at a 100 Gig line rate, with circuits enforced, queueing works at congestions and millions of flows covering multi million address spaces added to the flow table. |
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