Smart Edge White Belt Flashcards
CoSPs
Communications Service Providers
CSPs
Cloud Service Providers
CNFs
Containerized Network Functions
SASE
Secure Access Service Edge
POP
Point of Presence
UPF
User Plain Function
CNI
Container Network Interface
What are the 5 experience kits
Developer Experience Kit, Access Edge Experience Kit, SASE Experience Kit, Near Edge Experience Kit, Private Wireless Experience Kit.
Developer Experience Kit
Provides the base capabilities needed to run typical containerized edge services, including networking, security, and telemetry.
Use it to explore Intel® Smart Edge Open features, or as the starting point for your own solution.
Access Edge Experience Kit
Provide smart indoor coverage solutions based on next-generation fronthaul architecture.
SASE Experience Kit
Seamlessly connect endpoints using multiple protocols, without needing to invest in specialized hardware.
Near Edge Experience Kit
Scale solutions from a single-edge node to multicluster deployments across network edge aggregation points, such as group centers and next-generation central offices.
Private Wireless Experience Kit
Deploy a local, private wireless network for your industrial, retail, or enterprise location. Run compute-intensive workloads at the edge on data collected from intelligent sensors at 5G speeds.
Intel SecL DC
Security Libraries for Data Center
Intel SGX
Software Guard Extension
Intel SGX DCAP
Data Center Attestation Primitives
The on-premises edge
Typically located in an enterprise.
The access edge
Located at or near a 5G base station.
The near edge
Aggregation point hosting a distributed UPF (user plane function).
The regional data center
Hosting a next generation central office with wireless wireline convergence.
AMI True
Holistic data center security solutions using intel Security Libraries for data center and SGX technology
Blue Arcus
Arcus Core 3G/4G/5G Modules. Acrus UPF
NFV
Network functions virtualization (NFV) is a way to virtualize network services, such as routers, firewalls, and load balancers, that have traditionally been run on proprietary hardware. These services are packaged as virtual machines (VMs) on commodity hardware, which allows service providers to run their network on standard servers instead of proprietary ones. It is one of the primary components of a telco cloud, which is reshaping the telecommunications industry.
With NFV, you don’t need to have dedicated hardware for each network function. NFV improves scalability and agility by allowing service providers to deliver new network services and applications on demand, without requiring additional hardware resources.
uCPE
Universal Customer Premises Equipment (uCPE) is a general purpose “white box” networking device, usually distributed by a telecommunications or networking service provider and located at the customer edge (such as a branch office or house), hence the name “Customer Premises Equipment”.
MANO
Management and Orchestration
vEPC
A Virtual Evolved Packet Core (vEPC) is a framework for mobile networks’ voice and data processing and switching that is implemented by Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), which virtualizes the functions of an Evolved Packet Core (EPC).
HPC
High Performance Computing most generally refers to the practice of aggregating computing power in a way that delivers much higher performance than one could get out of a typical desktop computer or workstation in order to solve large problems in science, engineering, or business.
ODMS
online Data Management System
NOCs
Network operations center
POPs
Points of presence
DPDK
The Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) provides highly optimized software libraries and drivers that enable packet processing applications to run on general-purpose hardware
NEP
Network equipment provider
COTS
Commercial off the shelf
RIs
Reference Implementations
MNOs
Mobile Network Operators
ASICs
Application specific integrated circuits
NGOs
non government organization
MIMO
multiple input and multiple output