The ONAP and OSM may be reconciled in 2019
The disaggregation of the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) to allow for integration with OSM ETSI-compliant NFV orchestration is at an early stage of discussion. This comment explains the implications and benefits to the industry of making OSM the orchestration heart of ONAP.
The Linux Foundation Networking (LFN) is heading towards the next release of Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) – at the end of May 2019 in Dublin – and there are early signs that it is moving closer to Open Source MANO (OSM). This could result in an integration of the OSM code base with ONAP, so that ONAP users would have access to an ETSI MANO-compliant approach to NFV orchestration, in place of ONAPs current hybrid ETSI/AT&T-proprietary orchestration mechanism. Such an integration could end industry uncertainty about which open-source operations camp to support and help ONAP to acquire key missing ingredients, including a robust information model.
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