Cloud Infrastructure
Performance tuning of Telco and NFV workloads
Today, VMware released a new technical whitepaper for performance tuning of Telco and NFV workloads in vSphere. You can download the paper here: https://www.vmware.com/resources/techresources/10479
From the document description:
The vSphere ESXi hypervisor provides a high-performance and competitive platform that effectively runs many Tier 1 application workloads in virtual machines. By default, ESXi has been heavily tuned for driving high I/O throughput efficiently by utilizing fewer CPU cycles and conserving power, as required by a wide range of workloads.
However, Telco and NFV application workloads are different from the typical Tier I enterprise application workloads, in that they tend to be any combination of latency sensitive, jitter sensitive, or demanding high packet rate throughputs or aggregate bandwidth, and therefore need to be tuned for best performance on vSphere ESXi.
This white paper summarizes the findings and recommends best practices to tune the different layers of an application’s environment for Telco and NFV workloads.
MWC15: VMware vCloud for NFV with Integrated OpenStack
During Mobile World Congress 2015, VMware announced VMware vCloud for NFV with Integrated OpenStack (Link1 / Link2) – a new offering for Telcos to support their journey and success with Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). Core details from the Press Release:
- VMware vCloud for NFV Helps CSPs Achieve Sustainable Cost Reductions, Improve Time To Market
- VMware Offers CSPs a Fast, Simple Path to OpenStack Adoption
- Multi-Vendor vCloud NFV Platform Supports 40+ Virtual Network Functions from 30+ Vendors
The offering is tailored to the needs for Telcos to run and manage a scalable horizontal NFV Infrastructure (NFVI). It will consist of VMware’s proven Software-Defined Datacenter components: vSphere, vRealize Operations, Virtual SAN, NSX, vCloud Director and vCloud API and it will also add VMware Integrated OpenStack (VIO).
To find out more about VMware’s announcements during Mobile World Congress, check out:
- Agenda
- Blogpost “VMware Heads to Mobile World Congress”
- Blogpost “The CSP Cloud of Tomorrow Has Arrived”
- Official Press Release
To find out more about NFV with VMware, check out the microsite http://www.vmware.com/go/NFV
The VMware vCloud for NFV is the only production proven, multi-vendor NFV cloud platform and supports over 40 Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) from over 30 ecosystem partners.
With the vCloud for NFV Platform, communication service providers (CSPs) can leverage VMware’s industry-leading cloud infrastructure for faster time to market of new and differentiated services while driving sustainable cost reductions through a cloud operations model.
The VMware vCloud for NFV features VMware vSphere®, the industry-defining compute virtualization solution for the cloud; VMware NSX™, the only network virtualization platform that delivers the entire networking and security model from L2-L7 in software; VMware Virtual SAN, software-defined storage that reduces storage CapEx and OpEx; and VMware vCloud Director, a management tool for Telco cloud architectures
By moving Network Functions Virtualization into production today, VMware customers are accelerating their transformation into next-generation cloud providers, building the operational expertise needed to succeed in the cloud era ahead of their competition.
This transformation is possible as a result of the deep multi-tenancy/multi-vendor capabilities of the VMware platform combined with highly developed operations support services that deliver FCAPS for the cloud and the open application programming interfaces (APIs) for integration northbound to applications and service orchestration platforms.
VMware Launch Event – Feb 2, 2015
What an exciting February! I just want to share some of my initial highlights from last nights launch of vSphere 6.0, Virtual SAN 6.0, VMware Integrated OpenStack and much more! There is so much content – make sure to check out https://www.vmware.com/now for additional broadcasts and materials. You will also find lots of tweets (#VMW28days) and amazing blogposts looking at the well-known blogs.
One Cloud to Build, Run and Manage Any Application: http://t.co/bg2XO6r2hB #VMware
— Bjoern Brundert (@bbrundert) February 2, 2015
vSphere 6.0
New blog: vSphere 6.0 finally announced! – http://t.co/qR8O64TG1t
— Duncan Epping (@DuncanYB) February 2, 2015
vSphere 6: "Internal dogfooding since March 2014! Up to 30k VMs created per day." @BenBfathi #vmw28days
— Bjoern Brundert (@bbrundert) February 2, 2015
#VMware announces #vSphere 6 the latest release of their industry-leading virtualization platform. Learn More: http://t.co/zQvXyWB5yD
— VMware vSphere (@VMwarevSphere) February 2, 2015
vSphere 6 is launched – now with Instant Clone! http://t.co/JAVAb5CYSt
— Joe Baguley (@JoeBaguley) February 2, 2015
Very cool to see a Tech Preview of Project Fargo aka Instant Clone in vSphere 6. Check out @kitcolbert post here http://t.co/CN01482se4
— William Lam (@lamw) February 2, 2015
#VMware 'instant Clone' Project Fargo explained in one slide #vmw28days pic.twitter.com/rOVrgO90Eo”
— Ruben Spruijt (@rspruijt) February 2, 2015
Scaling Out Redis Performance with Docker on vSphere 6.0 http://t.co/XpXW39RR8T
— VMware vSphere (@VMwarevSphere) February 2, 2015
#VMware #vSphere Replication 6.0 – network isolation, compression, scale, faster full sync, and more. #vmw28days
— Jeff Hunter (@jhuntervmware) February 2, 2015
VDPA is now part of vSphere. Nice right?! http://t.co/H8ZPwmxk7H
— Duncan Epping (@DuncanYB) February 4, 2015
Virtual SAN 6.0
Edit Cluster, Enable #VSAN, Set to Automatic and next thing I know there was ~22TB of storage. Crazy easy… pic.twitter.com/MczrvoGb20
— Kyle Ruddy (@kmruddy) February 2, 2015
A brief overview of new Virtual SAN 6.0 features and functionality http://t.co/cMPh2NFwdn
— Cormac Hogan (@CormacJHogan) February 3, 2015
[blog] "VSAN 6.0 — The Second Chapter Begins" http://t.co/VbE45QTNRf
— Chuck Hollis (@chuckhollis) February 2, 2015
#VSAN 6 what’s new: all-flash, new snaps, rack-awareness, 2x scale and 4x performance
— Alberto Farronato (@Alberto_F) February 2, 2015
40K IOPS for “Hybrid” Virtual SAN per host… not bad! 90K so far for All-Flash. How about that?!
— Captain VSAN (@CaptainVSAN) February 2, 2015
2M Transactions! All-Flash #VSAN Boosts Business Critical Applications : http://t.co/GZesT5UxtG #VMwarePEX pic.twitter.com/ZYRr5WnDuD
— SanDisk Data Center (@SanDiskDataCtr) February 2, 2015
VMware Integrated OpenStack
VMware Integrated OpenStack available for free for vSphere Enterprise Plus customers: http://t.co/DTBJTUX9Qi
— Bjoern Brundert (@bbrundert) February 2, 2015
VMware Integrated OpenStack available for free for vSphere Enterprise+ customers, optional $200/CPU/year for support: http://t.co/Pg0XFVZ1ex
— dan wendlandt (@danwendlandt) February 2, 2015
Nice blog with VMware Integrated OpenStack screenshots: see how simple it is! thx @jreypo : https://t.co/xtC7w59h8A
— dan wendlandt (@danwendlandt) February 2, 2015
Hands-On Labs Updates
New #vSphere6 and #VirtualSAN6 labs online for all to enjoy! http://t.co/R5olEu2HrA http://t.co/XF9gW6aDzV At #VMwarePEX? Stop by 2nd Floor!
— VMware Hands-on Labs (@VMwareHOL) February 2, 2015
All the new products we announced today can be played with online for free – http://t.co/kcDFvXbSHA
— Joe Baguley (@JoeBaguley) February 2, 2015