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ONAP and OPFNV collaboration - specifically ARM based AWS VMs

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      Tina,
      Very good news on ARM availability- the only ARM chips I had access to was in my RPI cluster (and my iphone) until now - will definitely spin up a cluster this weekend and advise.
      https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-ec2-instances-a1-powered-by-arm-based-aws-graviton-processors/
      Tracking this work via https://jira.onap.org/browse/TSC-70

      I primarily use AWS in onap as I am most versed with its' API. I am however concurrently using Azure - most of my reported work/wiki is from either Amazon or Microsoft VMs. I defer to Openstack for VNF specific work for now as we move to containerized and cloud-native VNFs. That said there are 3 levels of cloud native (pure EC2 VMs - unmanaged, platform as a service (beanstalk, rds, EKS...) and fully managed functional-programming services (Lambda, aurora). So far I primarily am at level 1 EC2, starting level 2 EKS, not ready yet for level3 lambda.

      Cloud Native Wiki
      https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Cloud+Native+Deployment

      This will also be good news for the CLI project on standardized containers.

      We can definitely work together with the Auto and clover projects in OPNFV - I know I have been quiet recently since the ONS conference in march - we should re-sync.

      thank you
      /michael
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      ----Original Message----
      From: Tina Tsou <Tina.Tsou@...>
      Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 10:12 AM
      To: Michael O'Brien <Frank.Obrien@...>
      Cc: Joe Kidder <joe.kidder@...>; Bob Monkman <Bob.Monkman@...>
      Subject: AWS in ONAP

      Dear Michael,

      You may notice that AWS announcer Arm based Server this week.

      How have you used AWS in ONAP, and how happy are you with it, and is it appropriate for open source projects?

      Thank you,
      Tina

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