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README.md

Welcome to OpenCORD

This repository is an entry point to OpenCORD. It helps you to build and deploy OpenCORD.

What is CORD

CORD (Central Office Reimagined as a Data Center) is a revolutionary concept to turn Telco Central Offices (and MSO Head Ends) into a modern mini data-center, a.k.a. POD. The POD is made up of commodity servers, switches, and other networking devices. The POD is an application deployment platform optimized for both conventional cloud-scale applications as well as virtual network functions (VNF).

What is OpenCORD

OpenCORD is a reference implementation of the CORD concept and is comprised of:

  • A number of POD hardware specifications, which can serve as reference implementations
  • A software platform that when deployed on the servers implements service-agnostic software infrastructure enabling deployment of sophisticated network services
  • A few sample service implementations that can be readily deployed onto OpenCORD PODs
  • A deployment automation framework that simplifies the installation of the platform layers as well as the sample services
  • An extendable test framework and test suite to verify and characterize the platfrom as well as the sample services
  • Extensive documentatio to work with OpenCORD

Quick Start

If this is your first encounter with OpenCORD, you may consider giving it a quick spin. We made it real easy. You can bring up OpenCORD on a single server or on a few servers (with or without a real fabric) with a few commands.

Please follow our Quick Start Tutorial.

Further Topics

  • POD Reference Designs [coming]
  • CORD Software Architecure [coming]
  • Customizing CORD [coming]

References