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| Overview |
| ======== |
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| SD-Fabric is an open source, full stack, deeply programmable network fabric optimized for edge cloud, |
| 5G, and Industry 4.0 applications. |
| It builds on SDN and cloud native principles to create a disruptive platform that for the first time |
| empowers the network with modern cloud development principles. |
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| - SD-Fabric is a **natively disaggregated solution using bare metal switches with merchant silicon ASICs**. |
| Instead of using OEM networking hardware, SD-Fabric uses hardware directly from ODMs. |
| The trend of using bare metal (white box) switches is unmistakable in the networking industry today, |
| spurred by the massive bandwidth density and growing sophistication of merchant silicon ASICs. |
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| - SD-Fabric is **based on SDN principles using P4-enabled programmable data planes** |
| (such as the Intel® Tofino® ASICs). |
| P4 allows for the introduction of new features that cannot be found in traditional fabrics built on |
| fixed-function ASICs. |
| For example, SD-Fabric provides a high performance 4G/5G mobile core User Plane Function (UPF) integrated |
| with SD-Core™ project. |
| And by externalizing the network's control, management functions, and policy decisions in the ONOS™ SDN controller, |
| SD-Fabric provides network operators with a number of SDN benefits |
| when compared to a traditional embedded network control like BGP, such as enhanced customizability, |
| centralized configuration, automation, and simplified operations and troubleshooting. |
| As a result, SD-Fabric is truly software defined in both the control and data planes. |
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| - SD-Fabric is **optimized for application developers**, |
| exposing APIs to enable developers to get better visibility and control while enabling custom P4 forwarding logic |
| to be ‘pushed’ down into the network. |
| SD-Fabric can further be deployed in a SaaS model, |
| with centralized operations and control running from the public cloud which in turn is running distributed |
| multiple edge clouds - all as one unified solution. |
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| - SD-Fabric delivers **superior resilience and security compared to legacy approaches**. |
| The programmability of SD-Fabric has enabled the implementation of fine-grained measurement |
| (via In-band Network Telemetry (INT)), network verification, and closed loop control (see https://prontoproject.org/). |
| Furthermore, as open source, |
| SD-Fabric is further secured through the benefit of open inspection by a broader community. |
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| - SD-Fabric can be **deployed as-a-Service from the public cloud**. When deployed as-a-Service, |
| SD-Fabric provides a full stack implementation designed to run on white box switches at the network edge, |
| with centralized CI/CD and operations running from the public cloud controlling multiple edges. |
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| Highlights |
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| - **Right-sized Topology**: Scale from a single Top-of-Rack (ToR) switch, to an |
| Highly-Available (HA) setup with paired ToRs, to a full leaf-spine fabric |
| for multi-rack deployments. |
| - **API Driven**: Well-defined APIs provide the ability to drop or reroute traffic, |
| create slices with configurable QoS, obtain telemetry, and more. |
| - **Cloud Managed**: Fully integrated and configured by Aether™ Management Platform. |
| - **5G as a Workload**: Reduce CPU load and increase performance by terminating GTP-U tunnels |
| directly in the fabric switches, with QoS and slicing support. |
| - **End-to-End Visibility**: With Inband Network Telemetry (INT) on switches and end hosts, |
| enabling closed loop control. |
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| Get Started |
| ----------- |
| - Learn more about SD-Fabric |
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| - `SD-Fabric Website <https://opennetworking.org/sd-fabric/>`_ |
| - `SD-Fabric Whitepaper <https://opennetworking.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/SD-Fabric-White-Paper-FINAL.pdf>`_ |
| - `SD-Fabric Techinar <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wQB2x7oaqk>`_ |
| - `SD-Fabric Wiki <https://wiki.opennetworking.org/display/COM/SD-Fabric>`_ |
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| - Stay in touch by joining |
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| - `SD-Fabric developer mailing list <https://groups.google.com/a/opennetworking.org/g/sdfabric-dev>`_ |
| - \#sdfabric-dev channel in `ONF Community Slack <https://onf-community.slack.com>`_ |
| (`register <https://onf-community.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-g2ed9rid-t9mAGa4Y2RrKfBWbY665tA>`_) |
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| .. toctree:: |
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| :caption: Documentation |
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| :glob: |
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| specification |
| architecture |
| quickstart |
| deployment |
| configuration |
| advanced |
| troubleshooting |
| development |
| testing |
| glossary |
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| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 2 |
| :caption: Releases |
| :hidden: |
| :glob: |
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| release/process.rst |
| release/1* |
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| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 2 |
| :caption: Misc |
| :hidden: |
| :glob: |
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| readme |