Providing secure, high-performance, SLA-compliant cloud services to multiple tenants in multiple locations with hybrid cloud topologies is nearly impossible to do with OpenStack’s default networking back-ends. Juniper Contrail SDN provides a more mature solution, with a logical leaf-spine layout for added performance and resilience and BGP-based federation at the network edges for facilitating hybrid cloud connectivity. But manually integrating it requires complex configuration. The Juniper Contrail Networking plugin for Fuel virtually automates deployment, making it easy to add Сontrail SDN as a networking backend option.
The session covers:
- Juniper Contrail plugin integration
- How the Fuel Contrail plugin works
- DPDK with Contrail enablement
Live demo of environment creationAttendees will leave this session with a firm picture of what constitutes a mature SDN solution for OpenStack, with a toolkit for simplified deployment.
In this session, we’ll cover:
- Juniper Contrail plugin integration
- How the Fuel Contrail plugin works, including:
- Logical architecture
- Components
- Technical solution description
- DPDK with Contrail enablement
Live demo of environment creationAttendees will leave this session with a firm picture of what constitutes a mature SDN solution for OpenStack, with a toolkit for simplified deployment.